T4 and T3 are _____ hormones that are carried _____ in the blood.

a. monoamines; unbound or free
b. steroids; unbound or free
c. monoamines; by thyroxine-binding globulin
d. steroids; by transcortin-binding protein
e. catecholamines; by thyroxine-binding globulin


Answer: c. monoamines; by thyroxine-binding globulin

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