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are signaling molecules that travel through theblood and affect distant cells in the same individual.a. Hormones b. Neurotransmittersc. Pheromonesd. Neuromodulators
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Hormones are chemical signals that carry messages from one part of the body to another through the blood. Neurotransmitters release neural hormones or messages that are passed to other parts of the brain. Pheromones are chemical signals that are passed between Show more…
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