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How do the hormones get transported to different parts of the body?​

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How do the hormones get transported to different parts of the body?

The glands of the endocrine system secrete hormones directly into the extracellular environment. The hormones then diffuse to the bloodstream via capillaries and are transported to the target cells through the circulatory system.

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