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How do hormones differ from neurotransmitters?

  • A. Hormones travel through the synaptic cleft while neurotransmitters travel through the bloodstream.
  • B. Hormones act on receptors while neurotransmitters do not.
  • C. Hormones use speedy electrical impulses, while neurotransmitters take several seconds from the gland to the target tissue.
  • D. Hormones travel through the bloodstream while neurotransmitters travel across the synaptic cleft between neurons.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D. Hormones travel through the bloodstream while neurotransmitters travel across the synaptic cleft between neurons. Hormones are secreted by endocrine glands into the bloodstream to target distant tissues, while neurotransmitters are released by neurons into the synaptic cleft to transmit signals locally between neurons. Choice A is incorrect as hormones do not travel through the synaptic cleft, and neurotransmitters do not travel through the bloodstream. Choice B is incorrect as both hormones and neurotransmitters act on specific receptors. Choice C is incorrect as hormones do not use electrical impulses; instead, they travel through the bloodstream.