Why hormones are called chemical messangers?
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Hormones are chemical messengerssecreted into blood or extracellular fluid by one cell that affect the functioning of other cells. ... A target cell responds to a hormone because it bears receptors for the hormone.
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Hormones: the body's chemical messengers. The human body secretes and circulates some 50 different hormones. A wide variety of these chemical substances are produced by endocrine cells, most of which are in glands. The hormones then enter the blood system to circulate throughout the body and activate target cells.
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