VANDER'S HUMAN PHY W/ CONNECT & PROCT +
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Author: WIDMAIER
Publisher: MCG
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To determine: The common ways in which the enzymes are regulated.

Introduction: The endocrine system is the chemical signaling system that uses the blood vessels as information channels. They are involved in regulating various processes including the reproductive cycle and the functioning of organs.

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