Hormones are proteins
Explain whether hormones are only proteins?
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Some of the hormones are proteins, such as glucagon, insulin, and ADH, others are derived from the proteins such as adrenaline and noradrenalin, other are steroids, such as the estrogen and corticosteroids.
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