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Given below is an incomplete table on hormones ,their source and one major effect of each human body.Identify the option representing correct grouping of hormone its gland effect

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AAKASH SERIES-CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTERGRATION-Exercise-III (previous AIPMT/NEET questions)
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