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Lilyana Villarreal
3 May, 00:35
How are glands and hormones related?
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Darryl Mcdaniel
3 May, 00:54
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Hormones are the chemical signaling molecules produced by the endocrine glands and secreted directly into the bloodstream. They travel through the blood to distant tissues and organs, where they can bind to specific cell sites called receptors.
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