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what type of protein is a chemical messenger that travels in the blood?

The type of protein that acts as a chemical messenger traveling in the blood is a hormone.

Hormones are signalling proteins made by endocrine glands and released into the bloodstream, where they move to distant target organs and tissues to trigger specific responses. Classic examples of protein hormones include insulin and growth hormone, which circulate in the blood and coordinate processes like blood sugar regulation and growth.