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Hormones are transported via blood to reach their target cells as described in [1] and [2], and they function specifically to regulate or stimulate the activity of these cells as noted in [3].

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The Basics of Anatomy and Physiology: A Beginner's Guide ausoma.org Ausoma 1 fact
claimBlood is a specialized fluid that circulates within the cardiovascular system, carrying oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products to and from cells throughout the body.
Female Reproductive System: Structure & Function my.clevelandclinic.org Cleveland Clinic 1 fact
claimHormones are chemicals that stimulate or regulate the activity of cells or organs.
7 Major Organ Systems: Functions and Connections instituteofhumananatomy.com Institute of Human Anatomy 1 fact
claimBlood plasma is the liquid portion of blood that carries cells, nutrients, waste, hormones, and antibodies.