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Chapter 15.11, Problem 20CYU
MAKING connections Which of the two chemical classes of hormones introduced at the beginning of this chapter do the gonadal hormones belong to? Which major endocrine gland secretes hormones of this same chemical class?
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Anatomy & Physiology (6th Edition)
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