"Trophic" describes any hormone that controls the secretion of another hormone.
A tropic hormone effects other endocrine glands. A trophic hormone affects growth and development directly.
No not all hormones produced by the anterior pituitary are growth hormones. Growth Hormone is released by the anterior pituitary and it in not a tropic hormone.
Tropic hormones stimulate endocrine glands to release another hormone which affects the target cells whereas non-tropic hormones act directly on the target cells.
stimulate other endocrine glands to secrete hormones
The names of the hormones that target other endocrine glands stimulate their secretions are tropic hormones. Most, if not all, tropic hormones come from the hypothalamus or anterior pituitary gland.
The anterior pituitary produces tropic hormones. These hormones include; thyroid-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, and follicle-stimulating hormone. The hypothalamus controls the release of these hormones.
Tropic hormones are hormones that regulate the activity of various other endocrine glands. Tropic hormones are also called Trophic hormones.
Tropic hormones are hormones that regulate the activity of various other endocrine glands. Tropic hormones are also called Trophic hormones.
Tropic hormones are responsible for telling the body to secrete other hormones. They accomplish this by targeting endocrine glands. Most tropic hormones are secreted by the anterior pituitary.
No not all hormones produced by the anterior pituitary are growth hormones. Growth Hormone is released by the anterior pituitary and it in not a tropic hormone.
The most accurate method is to use a pyramid of energy to show the transfer of energy between trophic levels
its in the trophic level it lives in.. its in the trophic level it lives in..
trophic as in higher trophic levels feed on lower ones
Tropic derives from the suffix "-tropin" meaning stimulating, therefore tropic hormones stimulate their target organs to do something.
Tropic hormones stimulate endocrine glands to release another hormone which affects the target cells whereas non-tropic hormones act directly on the target cells.
The difference between food habits of organisms in first and second trophic levels is their place in the chain. the first level plants which are primary producers. The second stage is where the herbivores move in to eat the plants.
stimulate other endocrine glands to secrete hormones
Trophic level efficiency is the ratio of production of one trophic level to the production of the next lower trophic level. This efficiency is never high.