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Please describe the name of the organs in human body which make hormones?

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All of them: Every organ in your body and every cell (including bone and fate) make some sort of hormones. Most work locally, others circulate in the blood. There are thousands and thousands of them. You may be thinking of the"ductless" glands, which is very old terminology.

Answered 3/4/2014

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