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    How Do Hormones Differ from Neurotransmitters
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How Do Hormones Differ from Neurotransmitters

Question 120

Question 120

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How do hormones differ from neurotransmitters?


A) They are typically much smaller in size.
B) They are typically much larger in size.
C) They target adjacent cells.
D) They target distant cells.

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