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What is hormone?explain the role of hormone​

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Answered by ExoStark
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Hormones are such an active messenger substance, which they can define as follows.

Due to such active circulatory, substance which is an external or endocrine stimulation, it is currently transmitted by the endocrine glands of any part of the body and transmitted through the blood to the whole body. Its subtle amount is enough to affect the functioning of body cells.

"Hormones are usually protein, amino acids, steroids or their derivatives, their molecular weight decreases and after the verb they are destroyed."

☞ The first hormone secretin was discovered in the year 1903 by Bayliss and Stirling Starling.

Ernest Starling used the word Hormon in 1905.

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The following are the characteristics of the hormones.

(i) Humans with low molecular weight and in water. Soluble molecules are water

(ii) Hormones are organic catalysts and act like coenzyme in tissues.

(iii) All Harmon's plasma art can come across.

(iv) Hormones show tissue specificity, but caste specificity does not reflect.

(v ) A special hormone only affects the specific organ or cell, which is called the Target organ or Target cell and this process is called organ specificity.

( vi) Hormones act as a chemical messenger and affect their functioning without participating directly in metabolic processes.

(vii) Hmons are not stored in the body. Hence their synthesis continues in the body.

Answered by kamalhajare543
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Hormones are your body's chemical messengers. They travel in your bloodstream to tissues or organs. They work slowly, over time, and affect many different processes, including. Growth and development. Metabolism - how your body gets energy from the foods you eat.

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