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how do hormones work ? explain.​

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Answered by harshita2520
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While all cells are exposed to hormones circulating in the bloodstream, not all cells react. Only a hormone's "target" cells, which have receptors for that hormone, will respond to its signal. When the hormone binds to its receptor, it causes a biological response within the cell.

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Answered by Anonymous
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While all cells are exposed to hormones circulating in the blood stream, not all cells react. Only a hormones "target" cells, which have receptors for that hormone, will respond to its signal. When the hormones blinds to its receptors , it causes a biological response within the cell.

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