Hormones differ from neurotransmitters in that
A) hormones are chemically stable; neurotransmitters readily react with other chemicals.
B) hormones affect only the cells close to where they are released; neurotransmitters are diffused throughout the body.
C) hormones are released into the bloodstream; neurotransmitters are released adjacent to the cell they are to excite or inhibit.
D) hormones have only short-lived influence; neurotransmitters can have long-term influences.
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