Biology, asked by simran206, 1 year ago

How does hormones reach the organs they control?

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Answered by dannishwani292p0dfka
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Endocrine glands secrete hormonesdirectly into the bloodstream. Thehormones dissolve in plasma and travel the circulatory pathways through various body tissues. ... Because only those target cells have receptors for that particular hormone. Somehormones bind to receptors on the surface of target cells.

Ayushpratapsingh2210: You must also tell abt exocrine glands
dannishwani292p0dfka: Exocrine gland. ... Examples ofexocrine glands include sweat, salivary, mammary, ceruminous, lacrimal, sebaceous, and mucous.Exocrine glands are one of two types of glands in the human body, the other being endocrine glands, which secrete their products directly into the bloodstream.
Answered by ayushee020
6
they have to follow a proper order

sense organs
sensory nerve
brain
motor nerve
effectors
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