why hormones is called as biochemical messenger
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Hormones: the body's chemical messengers. The human body secretes and circulates some 50 differenthormones. A wide variety of these chemicalsubstances 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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Yes, Harmones are called as biochemical messenger of the body, because they have some specific tasks to perform, not them but the body parts. Harmones are produced by different parts of our body's , only glands. These harmones enter the blood circulatory system and activate the target cells. All these harmones are perform their function at the target point. Harmones are chemical substance produced at different glands!.
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Yes, Harmones are called as biochemical messenger of the body, because they have some specific tasks to perform, not them but the body parts. Harmones are produced by different parts of our body's , only glands. These harmones enter the blood circulatory system and activate the target cells. All these harmones are perform their function at the target point. Harmones are chemical substance produced at different glands!.
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