cortisol
NO!
vasopressin
ACTH
Insulin
The cell membrane contains the membrane proteins that enable a hormone to selectively bind to its plasma membrane. These proteins, such as receptor proteins, are responsible for recognizing and binding to specific hormones, allowing the hormone to exert its effects on the cell.
the answer is insulin
The adrenal glands, also known as suprarenal glands, are endrocrine glands that sit on top of the kidneys in mammals. For humans, the right gland is triangular shaped while the left gland is semilunar shaped. They are responsible for releasing hormones in conjunction with stress through the synthesis of corticosteroids such as cortisol and catecholamines, such as epinephrine. Adrenal glands effect kidney function through the secretion of aldosterone, a hormone involved in regulating plasma osmolarity.
The adrenal glands affect kidney function through the secretion of aldosterone, a hormone involved in regulating theosmolarity of blood plasma. Also, when adrenalin is secreted it shuts down blood flow to the urinary and digestive systems making them work slowly and produce less waste.
The Parathyroid hormone has a decrease in plasma calcium. It uses a Pentagastrin as stimulation for its release.
NO!
vasopressin
ACTH
calcitriol
calcitriol
hot bubbly plasma
Oxytocin is a peptide hormone and is removed by enzymatic cleavage in the plasma.
Insulin