Mention the difference between a hormone and a gland along with definition.
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Hormones are chemical substances which are excreted by endocrine gand and are directly poured into the blood
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> Hormones- hormones are the secretion of endrocine glands. These are secreated in a trace amounts and it acts on a targeted organ. The hormones affect the growth or health of a particular person or individual.
= for example - thyroxin hormone, insulin, estrogen, and testosterone.
> Glands= the glands help in secreating the hormone. There is a particular gland for the secreation of a hormone. Most of the glands that produce hormone are ductless.
= for example - endocrine gland, thyroid gland, mammary glands, etc.
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>>Here is your reauired answer..
> Hormones- hormones are the secretion of endrocine glands. These are secreated in a trace amounts and it acts on a targeted organ. The hormones affect the growth or health of a particular person or individual.
= for example - thyroxin hormone, insulin, estrogen, and testosterone.
> Glands= the glands help in secreating the hormone. There is a particular gland for the secreation of a hormone. Most of the glands that produce hormone are ductless.
= for example - endocrine gland, thyroid gland, mammary glands, etc.
>>>>hope it helps you<<<
thanvijasthy:
Your answer was helpful. Thank you. But it isn't estrogen, it is oestrogen
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