What does it mean for a hormone to be a homologue or an analogue of another? Provide a specific type of each in your ans

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What does it mean for a hormone to be a homologue or an analogue of another? Provide a specific type of each in your ans

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What does it mean for a hormone to be a homologue or an analogueof another? Provide a specific type of each in your answer. How dothese conditions arise?
Describe how action potentials are propagated along anunmyelinated (an axon that is usually unmyelinated) and ade-myelinated axon (an axon that has lost its myelin covering dueto a disease condition
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