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Chapter 44.1, Problem 3LO
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To distinguish: Between lipophilic and hydrophilic hormones.
Introduction: Hormones are types of the signaling molecule that are produced by different endocrine glands and few cells. It is transported to the different target cells, tissues, and organs via blood circulation. It regulates and maintains the different physiological and behavioral activities.
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