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Hormones areAsignalling molecules produced by endocrine cells that influence target cells when released.Bproduced by all cells of the body before being transported to the endocrine system.

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Hormones areAsignalling molecules produced by endocrine cells that influence target cells when released.Bproduced by all cells of the body before being transported to the endocrine system.

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Hormones are signaling molecules that are produced by endocrine cells. These molecules are then released and influence target cells. This is a specific process that is not carried out by all cells in the body, but rather by specialized endocrine cells. Therefore, option A is correct. Hormones are not produced by all cells before being transported to the endocrine system, which makes option B incorrect.

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