Hormones are chemical messengers produced by certain glands in the body that travel through the bloodstream to target cells, where they regulate various physiological functions. Hormones help regulate processes such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction by binding to specific receptors on target cells and initiating a response that helps to maintain balance and homeostasis in the body. Different hormones have different effects depending on the target cells and tissues they act upon.
Endocrine glands secrete hormones.
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Girls develop breasts due to the hormones in their body. Usually, breasts are developed at the age of 10-13 They have different hormones to boys, which is why boys dont have breasts.
how does having a soft cell affect a plant
I dont really know....so I guess yes
Most body cells have a golgi body (apparatus) present in them. Cells that perform protein synthesis have them as they can later the protein before it is released from the cell. However cells that have them are eukaryotic cells (Those which have a nucleus present in them) however cells that dont have this in are
well, i dont really know but... 1. there are red blood cells 2. there are white blood cells 3. by the way those^ where for the body!
well, i dont really know but... 1. there are red blood cells 2. there are white blood cells 3. by the way those^ where for the body!
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Red blood cells are specially designed to carry gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, throughout the body. They contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to these gases and helps transport them to different tissues in the body.
Glands are specialized organs that produce hormones or release a substance. In a sentence: "The thyroid gland produces hormones that regulate metabolism in the body."