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hormones in animal explain in diteals

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hormones in animals :-

✓Hormones are chemical secreted by endocrine gland in one part of the body and are carried by blood to another part where they stimulate or inhibit specific physiological process.

✓The cells of endocrine glands release hormones into the blood stream.The blood carries them from the site of production to site of action.

-These hormones act as on specific organs called target organ.
-The target cell has on it surface or cytoplasm,a specific protein molecule called receptor.
-The receptor can recognise and pick out the specific hormone capable of acting in cell.

Answered by mansipattnaik
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Horomones are chemicals secreted by the endocrine gland directly into bloodstream. Through the blood these horomones in animals reach their target organs to stimulate or inhibit spcific physiology processes. Even though their are different horomones in the bloodstream, each will act only on the specific target organs. There are around 20 major horomones in animals that are released by the endocrine gland into the blood.

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