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Steroid hormones are secreted bya. the adrenal cortex.b. the gonads.c. the thyroid.d. Both a and b are correct.e. Both b and c are correct
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Steroid hormones are a type of hormone that are lipid-soluble and can pass through cell membranes. They are derived from cholesterol and include hormones such as cortisol, testosterone, and estrogen. Show more…
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