endogenous active substance derived from [[endocrine|endocrine]] glands, tissues or cell groups are formed and released into the [[blood]]. Hormones are chemically specific low- or [[higher molecular weight|higher molecular weight]] Substances which, in very low concentrations, regulate metabolic processes, growth, reproductive functions, nervous activity, etc. Some hormones have only a locally limited effect (tissue hormones).
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endogenous active substance derived from [[Endokrin/en|endocrine]] glands, tissues or cell groups are formed and released into the [[Blut/en|blood]]. Hormones are chemically specific low- or [[Höhermolekular/en|higher molecular weight]] Substances which, in very low concentrations, regulate metabolic processes, growth, reproductive functions, nervous activity, etc. Some hormones have only a locally limited effect (tissue hormones).
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endogenous active substance derived from endocrine glands, tissues or cell groups are formed and released into the blood. Hormones are chemically specific low- or higher molecular weight Substances which, in very low concentrations, regulate metabolic processes, growth, reproductive functions, nervous activity, etc. Some hormones have only a locally limited effect (tissue hormones).