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mentioned characteristics of hormones​

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Answered by yashikaraj321
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Answer:

These are:

Explanation:

1) Hormones are secreated by the endocrine glands in small amounts. 2) The hormones are secreted directly into the blood and it is transported throughout the body. 3) They are chemical messengers that regulates the behaviour of the target ) Hormones are secreated by the endocrine glands in small amounts. 2) The hormones are secreted directly into the blood and it is transported throughout the body. 3) They are chemical messengers that regulates the behaviour of the target cells.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Hormones​ Function

Explanation:

  1. They work in the guideline of physiological exercises and in keeping up homeostasis in the body.
  2. They are shipped to the objective cells/tissue/organ by means of blood course. The  activities are species explicit and for the most part water dissolvable.
  3. Hormones realize their trademark consequences for target cells by adjusting cell movement. Protein hormones respond with receptors on the outside of the cell, and the arrangement of occasions that outcomes in hormone activity is generally fast.
  4. Steroid hormones commonly respond with receptor destinations inside a cell.  
  5. The hormones in the human body which is separated into three classes dependent on their concoction structure such as amino corrosive determined,  lipid-inferred, and (peptide and proteins) hormones.  
  6. The principle capacity of endocrine organs is to discharge hormones straightforwardly into the circulation system.
  7. Hormones are synthetic substances that influence the movement of another piece of the body (target site).
  8. Different impacts of hormones on real capacities can include.  

    1. Keeping up salt and water balance.  

  2. Emotional episodes and intellectual capacities.  

   3.Guideline of metabolic pathways by thyroxine, insulin and cortisol.

   4.Controlling appetite and thirst.  

    5.Controlling modified apoptosis or cell demise.

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