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English: This is a diagram that represents and describer what hormones are and their activity in the bloodstream. Hormones flow in and out of the bloodstream and are able to bind to Target cells to activate the role of the hormone. This is with the help of the bloodstream flow and the secreting cell. Hormones regulate: metabolism,growth & development,tissue function,sleep,reproduction, ect..This diagram also lists the important hormones in a human body.
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The Role and Process of Hormones in the Bloodstream

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