The answer is option D. Endocrine signalling.
The endocrine signaling involves the release of substance from the
signalling cells to the bloodstream which is carried to the target
cells for the particular function. Cortisol is the hormone secreted
by the adrenal cortex.
The paracrine signalling is by the signalling cells release
substance which targets the nearby cell.
Juxtacrine signalling is that when the two cells have contact with
each other.
The neuron signalling is that which happens with the release of
chemical substances known as the neurotransmitters. It happens from
one neuron to the other.
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