Biology, asked by s3supershopees3, 19 days ago

Roles of hormones and disease​

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Answered by skumarnigam2858
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Harmones the control the functions of organs, that affect growth, development, sexual characteristics etc. Harmones also influence the way body uses and stores the energy. They control the volume of fluids such as glucose level.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Hormones, in the end, control the function of entire organs, affecting processes such as growth and development, reproduction, and sexual characteristics.
  • Hormones also affect the volume of fluid in the body and the levels of salts and sugar (glucose) in the blood, as well as the way the body consumes and stores energy.
  • Hormone imbalance is an endocrine illness caused by a gland producing too much or too little endocrine hormone.
  • Endocrine illness is caused by abnormalities in the endocrine system (such as nodules or tumors) that may or may not alter hormone levels.
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