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The classical definition of hormone is a...

The classical definition of hormone is a follows: 

A

Hormone is a chemical produced by endocrine glands and released into blood and transported to a distantly located target organ

B

Hormones are non-nutrient chemicals which acts a. intercellular messengers and are produced in trace amounts

C

Hormones are non-nutrient chemicals which acts a‘ intracellular messengers and are produced in trace amounts

D

Both A and C

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The classical definition of hormone is as follows: Hormone as a chemical produced by endocrine glands and released into blood and transported to a distantly located target organ.
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