Insulin
No, epinephrine is not a protein hormone. It is a small molecule derived from the amino acid tyrosine and acts as a neurotransmitter and hormone in the body, playing a key role in the fight or flight response.
No it is not a hormone. It is a structural protein
No,it is not a lipid.It is a protein.
Yes, oxytocin is a protein hormone produced in the brain.
thyroid hormone
No, GnRH or gonadotropin releasing hormone is not a steroid, but rather a peptide (type of protein) hormone.
It acts on inferior pitutory.It triggers secretion of growth hormone.
no it is not a hormone, it is a protein substance produced in living cells that catalyzes reaction.
Growth hormone (GH)
It is called Peptase, but it is NOT a hormone it is an ENZYME.
Hormones are specific molecules released by endocrine glands into the bloodstream. Each hormone binds to a specific receptor protein on the surface of the target cell. The receptor protein acts like a lock and key, ensuring that only the specific hormone can bind and trigger a cellular response in the target cell.
erythropoietin