Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG)
hCG is the hormone.It is tested for pregnancy
its found in a womans but
A hormone called beta-HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin) which is found in your blood within a week of being pregnant and in your urine after two weeks. It is produced by the placenta which feeds the baby. This hormone can also be found in certain diseases.
Name of that hormone is Human chorionic gonadotropin. It is secreted by the placenta. It becomes positive in most patients after 8 to 10 days after the missed period. The morning urine is usually concentrated and likely to give the positive results earlier.
What kind of "hormone" are you concerned about? There is more than one type of hormone that can be found in milk, aside from growth hormone. Most hormones that are in milk are in trace amounts that are barely detectible, and are normally found in all females that produce milk: Oxytocin, Progesterone, Estrogen, Growth Hormone, GnRH, etc.
Hormone receptor
Auxin is a hormone that is found solely in plants.
It is called Peptase, but it is NOT a hormone it is an ENZYME.
iodine is found in hormone thyroxine
cytokinins
Receptor molecules are found on cell surfaces and respond to nerve and hormone signals.
No. Pregnancy tests are looking for hCG - a hormone found in the system of women who are pregnant, or very rarely by certain medical conditions - the test is not sensitive to drugs.