Hormone Signaling Process
Hormones act as long-distance signaling molecules, synthesized by specialized glands such as the pituitary and thyroid. Released into interstitial fluid, they diffuse into capillaries and travel through the bloodstream to reach target cells. Depending on their structure, hormones either penetrate cell membranes or bind to surface receptors, initiating their effects on the body.In this clip
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Episode 134: Hormones and the Endocrine System
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