Biology for IGCSE & O level - Coordination And Response (Section 4 - No. 26)

What is the difference between a hormone and a target cell?
Hormones are produced by target cells, while target cells respond to hormones.
Hormones are chemical substances, and target cells have specific receptors that bind with them.
Hormones are a part of the nervous system, while target cells are a part of the endocrine system.
Hormones are involved in long-term changes, while target cells are involved in short-term changes.

Explanation

Target cells have receptors that hormones bind to.

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