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properties of hormones​

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Answered by nli
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Hormones are chemical messengers.

They are transported in body through blood.

They are target specific.

They work in coordination with neural system.

Answered by laxmi1278
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1. Hormones are produced by a specialized glands and are secreted directly into the blood stream.

1. Hormones are produced by a specialized glands and are secreted directly into the blood stream.2. Hormones are transported by the blood stream from the endocrine cells to serve as ‘chemi­cal messenger’ which act on target cells or organs by regulating the rates of specific metabolic reactions.

1. Hormones are produced by a specialized glands and are secreted directly into the blood stream.2. Hormones are transported by the blood stream from the endocrine cells to serve as ‘chemi­cal messenger’ which act on target cells or organs by regulating the rates of specific metabolic reactions.3. Hormones exert their effects not where they are locally produced, but on other tissues of the body.

1. Hormones are produced by a specialized glands and are secreted directly into the blood stream.2. Hormones are transported by the blood stream from the endocrine cells to serve as ‘chemi­cal messenger’ which act on target cells or organs by regulating the rates of specific metabolic reactions.3. Hormones exert their effects not where they are locally produced, but on other tissues of the body.Explanation:

1. Hormones are produced by a specialized glands and are secreted directly into the blood stream.2. Hormones are transported by the blood stream from the endocrine cells to serve as ‘chemi­cal messenger’ which act on target cells or organs by regulating the rates of specific metabolic reactions.3. Hormones exert their effects not where they are locally produced, but on other tissues of the body.Explanation:Hope it helps

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