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Chapter 16, Problem 57TQ
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The advantages of storing hormones in an inactive form within the secretory vesicle over the synthesizing hormone, as they are needed.
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Hormones are chemical signaling molecules, which are synthesized by different glands in multicellular organisms. Hormones are transported to their target site by the circulatory system. The basic function of hormones is to regulate behavior and physiology.
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