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Hormones are transported from one part of the body to another ​

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Hormones travel throughout the body, either in the blood stream or in the fluid around cells, looking for target cells. Once hormones find a target cell, they bind with specific protein receptors inside or on the surface of the cell and specifically change the cell's activities.

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Hormones are secreted by glands and travel to their target oragan through bloodstream.

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