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disguising themselves as the male sex hormone, testosterone, which can cause mood swings and other side effects

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binding to intracellular receptors and promoting transcription of specific genes

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How Steroid hormones produce their effects?

Steroid hormones diffuse into cells being lipid-soluable and may enter any cell in the body. They bind a specific protein molecule - the receptor. This activates mRNA transcription.


Do lysosomes produce steroid hormones?

Lysosomes do not produce steroid hormones. Lysosomes are organelles in cells that break down waste materials and debris inside the cell.


How do hormones produce their effects?

Steroid hormones diffuse into cells being lipid-soluable and may enter any cell in the body. They bind a specific protein molecule - the receptor. This activates mRNA transcription.


What do cells that produce steroid hormones for export out of the cell have large quantities of?

smooth endoplasmic reticulum


Do lysosomes make steroid hormones?

No lysosomes do not make steroid hormones. Lysosomes are organelles that are found in the cells of animals. Steroid hormones are made by estrogen and testosterone.


What is the producer for bile acids and steroid hormones?

Bile acids - from liver cells. Steroid hormones _ from the adrenal glands.


Glands that produce the egg cells and hormones?

Glands that produce the egg cells and hormones are the ovaries.


Steroid hormones cannot pass through the plasma membranes of their target cells?

false-can


What do ovaries produce?

egg cells and hormones


Are ductless organs with cells that produce and release hormones?

Endocrine Glands are a type of ductless organ that produce hormones


What is the difference between protein hormones and steroid hormones and how they communicate with their target cells?

Steroid hormones arelipid-soluble and can dissolve easily into the cell membrane of the target cell to connect with receptors. Protein hormones are water-soluble and connect with receptors at the membrane because it can't diffuse through the membrane.


What hormones produce the chief cells of the parathyroid?

PTH