What kind of hormones are you referring to? Humans produce many different types of hormones from various organs throught their body. They all serve different purposes. Example: Your pituitary gland produces hormones that regulate your growth.
Hormone effects vary widely, but can include stimulation or inhibition of growth, induction or suppression of apoptosis (programmed cell death), activation or inhibition of the immune system, regulating metabolism and preparation for a new activity (e.g., fighting, fleeing, mating) or phase of life (e.g., puberty, caring for offspring, menopause). In many cases, one hormone may regulate the production and release of other hormones. Many of the responses to hormone signals can be described as serving to regulate metabolic activity of an organ or tissue. Hormones also control the reproductive cycle of virtually all multicellular organisms.
2006-12-26 15:38:23
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answered by novae2 3
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Hormones are like drugs, they have a BIG effect in small amounts. Hormones are produced for many different reasons. For example, the hormone melatonin regulates sleep. The sex hormones can make a person look like a boy or a girl (besides other effects).
Hormones are used by the body to coordinate groups of targeted cells to act a certain way. The targeted cells then perform some function that the body needs to have happen.
2006-12-26 16:49:29
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answered by Bernard B 3
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Ok. What in the world is hermones??? I think you mean pheromones. Pheromones are produced by humans to attract each other for re-production. Males to attract females, and females to attract males. Pheromones are also produced by many oraganisms and insects and so on for many reasons including communication.
More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pheromone
2006-12-26 15:39:18
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answered by thewiseone 3
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only females produce hermones, males produced hormones
2006-12-26 15:35:52
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answered by ? 7
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do you mean hormone????
hormone are a product of living cells that circulates in body fluids (as blood) or sap and produces a specific often stimulatory effect on the activity of cells usually remote from its point of origin
2006-12-26 15:39:27
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answered by amoxi7 3
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For complete control and co-ordination of activities in the body.
2006-12-27 11:56:22
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answered by moosa 5
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do you mean hormones, the body's chemical signals that can trigger growth and other changes in your system?
2006-12-26 15:42:05
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answered by unknown 1
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they don't they produce hormones
2006-12-26 15:51:18
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answered by utchick128 3
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hormones are like little messengers for us, they tell our bodies what to do and when
2006-12-26 15:35:45
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answered by NeRdYkId1101 3
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Her moans because her loves it when him does them thing to her.
2006-12-26 15:35:48
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answered by |\/|@ 2
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