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Chapter 13, Problem 6TY
Summary Introduction
Introduction:
Hormones are molecules that are vital for the function of the organisms. These are produced by the endocrine glands. These chemical substances play a regulatory function as they act as messengers in the regulation of many processes for example blood pressure and growth.
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