Hormones are transported to all parts of the body through the one spinal cord. Two cytoplasm three bloodstream four hypothalamus

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Hormones are primarily transported to all parts of the body through the three bloodstream.

Hormones are released into the bloodstream by glands in the endocrine system and then travel throughout the body to target organs and tissues, where they exert their effects. The spinal cord and hypothalamus play important roles in regulating hormonal activity and the nervous system, but the actual transport of hormones occurs via the bloodstream.