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Minor differences in structure between hormones within each chemical category often result in profound differences in biological response.
Nonpolar Molecules
Molecules that do not possess distinct poles or charges, making them not easily soluble in water.
Attractive Forces
Forces that cause particles or objects to move toward one another, including gravitational, electromagnetic, and molecular interactions.
Transient Regions
Areas or phases that exist for a short duration, often changing rapidly in their properties or characteristics.
Positive and Negative Charges
Fundamental aspects of atoms and molecules, with positive charges carried by protons and negative charges by electrons.
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