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Hormones within a chemical class have the same function, but act on different substrates.
No they do not but, they do have sme thing's in common like some cell's and stuff but, they certainly do not work the same.
yes, they are the same pills
If they were not different they would all be called the same thing!If they were not different they would all be called the same thing!If they were not different they would all be called the same thing!If they were not different they would all be called the same thing!
Shabby and different do not mean the same thing.
mood swings are when you are angry one minute and happy the next and hormones are pretty much the same thing
Hormones and prostaglandins are similar because they deliver messages throughout the body.Prostaglandins act the same way hormones do, but only act in the specific area intended. They are synthesized from fatty acids.
No, hormones and electrolytes are totally different kind of things.However there are some specific hormones involved in the regulation of electrolyte effects. One should ask this in the 'Human physiology' catagory.
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There are many examples of different words that mean the same thing. Some examples of different words that mean the same thing are warm and hot and cold and freezing.
paracrine regulators
NO. If it did wouldn't milk do the same thing? After all, milk does come from a female cow.