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Human Anatomy/Physiology
Endocrine System
Which hormone that target only cell and tissues but not organs
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Some examples of hormones that target only cells and tissues and not organs include insulin, growth hormone, and thyroid hormones. These hormones act on specific receptors on the surface of cells to exert their effects.
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