It's target cells
an antagonistic hormone
Growth hormone
antagonistic effect
Target organ can be defined as the organ or structure toward which the effects of a hormone are primarily directed. The target organ's activity levels demonstrate change in the course of biofeedback.
The hormone secreted in the pancreas that opposes the action of insulin is glucagon. Thanks
arget cell receptors that are unique for each hormone.
whether the hormone is water soluble or lipid soluble
A systematic series of action or operation of a series of changes directed or some end.
cAMP
Calcitonin opposes the action of parathyroid hormone.
cAMP
Outer directed means that an action done by an individual is based on the beliefs of a group. An example of being outer directed would be a person conforming to the beliefs of their religion.