A gaseous hormone that can bind to hemoglobin and be released to cause local vasodilation is nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is also known as nitrogen oxide.
Hemoglobin is neither an enzyme nor a hormone. Hemoglobin is a protein that carries oxygen and the one that is responsible for the red color of the blood. An enzyme is also a protein that accelerate chemical reactions in the body and a hormone is a protein that regulate body functions. Therefore, hemoglobin is just a protein in the body just like enzymes and hormones.
The plant hormone that is gaseous is ethylene. Ethylene has the simplest structure. It is produced in all higher plants and is usually associated with fruit ripening.
No!Heamoglobin is a respiratory pigment.Erithropoeitin is a hormone.
Hemoglobin
It is released by pitutory.It secrets the hormone
Leptin is a hormone released by adipose tissue.
A hemoglobin is a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates. Its molecule comprises four subunits, each containing an iron atom bound to a heme group. TO answer your question. THe answer is a big, fat "NO".
you bronchial tube is you hormone
Males has hormone testosterone.this hormone will stimulate the production of erythropoietin from kidney. When the level of erythropoietin increase, the formation of erythrocyte(red blood cell) increase as well.
a hormone known as KAP is released by hypothalamus when insane
The opponent or antagonist of calcitonin is the parathyroid hormone. The hormone is released from as polypeptide from the parathyroid glands.
Yes, But it is a local hormone; that means it is released locally to exert its effect. Not like normal hormone which are released some where far away and shows their effect some where else.