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what are the medullary hormones

You can't answer a question with a question...the medullary hormones (adrenal) they are referring to are epinephrine and norepinephrine.

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Steroid hormones are produced by what?

By glands. Hormones are produced only by the endocrine glands, e.g., the pituitary, the adrenals, etc.. Hormones are "chemical messengers": they are sent by the glands to target organs and stimulate them to produce specific effects, e.g. the hormone thyroxin is manufactured by the thyroid gland to regulate the metabolism.


Can the harp be altered in any way to produced different effects?

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How are hormones carried around the body?

Hormones are carried around the body through the bloodstream. They are produced by specialized glands and once released into the blood, they travel to target tissues where they exert their effects. Hormones bind to specific receptors on cells, triggering physiological responses.


Two hormones that have additive effects are called?

Synergistic hormones.


What are the effects of the hormones that travel?

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How do hormones coordinate body functions?

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Why do plants need hormones that have the opposite effects?

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