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Ronch
17 days ago
9

the nervous system communicates internally by releasing hormones through the bloodstream. please select the best answer from the

choices provided t f
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harkovskaia [1.5K]17 days ago
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The correct response is false; I just completed the test.
bearhunter [1.2K]17 days ago
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Our body utilizes numerous methods to convey messages that help maintain bodily functions like mood and temperature. One such means is through the endocrine system, which transmits chemical signals, represented by molecules shown in the picture, via the bloodstream to execute specific tasks.
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