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mechanism of hormone action explain​

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Answered by mhanifa
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Hormones are released into the bloodstream through which they travel to target sites. The target cell has receptors specific to a given hormone and will be activated by either a lipid-soluble (permeable to plasma membrane) or water-soluble hormone (binds to a cell-surface receptor).

Answered by ItzSnowFlake
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Mechanism of Hormone Action. ... Each hormone has receptors that are found on the cell membrane of the target organ. Once the hormone bind to its designated receptor, a series of actions are initiated to release secondary messengers inside the cell.

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