Hormones of the endocrine glands.
NEUROHORMONES
Hormones travel from endocrine glands through bloodstream to target organs.
I suppose that you think to oxygen.Oxygen is indispensable for life.
Hormones get to other parts of the body by traveling directly through the bloodstream.
Through the bloodstream.
Hormones
NEUROHORMONES
The bloodstream. The way it works is that endocrine glands secrete hormones into the circulatory system. In that way they are carried throughout the body.
That answer you may be looking for is neurohormones, Which are producesd by specialized cells in the brain and travel through the blood stream to affect cells throughout distant parts of the body.
Proteins are transported through the blood stream.
Hormones travel from endocrine glands through bloodstream to target organs.
neurohormones
Most endocrine hormones are circulating hormones, they pass from the secretory cells that make them into interstitial fluid and then into the blood. circulating hormones are carried through the bloodstream to act on distant target cells. Paracrines act as neighboring cells, and autocrines act on the same cells that produced them.
I suppose that you think to oxygen.Oxygen is indispensable for life.
Hormones
No it doesn't.
Hormones get to other parts of the body by traveling directly through the bloodstream.