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Chapter 46, Problem 13TYK
Summary Introduction
Introduction: Hormones are signaling molecules that help to regulate physiology and behavior. The cells that are influenced by a particular hormone are known as target cells. They have specific binding receptors on the surface of the cell or within the cell. Hormones bind to these receptors to produce a characteristics response.
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Chapter 46 Solutions
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