Trophic hormones are hormones released by the anterior pituitary and it targets many other hormones/glands such as thyroid, suprenal cortex, mammary glands, ovaries, liver, kidneys, mellanocytes etc... :)
"Trophic" describes any hormone that controls the secretion of another hormone.
Tropic hormones are hormones that regulate the activity of various other endocrine glands. Tropic hormones are also called Trophic hormones.
They are the target organs. Hormones act on the target organs
Tropic hormones are hormones that regulate the activity of various other endocrine glands. Tropic hormones are also called Trophic hormones.
ADH and TSH. are the examples of trophic hormones which produce in small quantity .
trophic hormones of the anterior pituitary
Trophic is defined as relating to feed or relating to nutrition. It can also be used to describe hormones relating to the stimulation of gland activity.
The pituitary gland produces something called trophic hormones. What that means is that it makes hormones, which are chemical messengers that control other glands.
Receptors allow hormones to bind to their target cells.
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.
Hormones work by affecting Target Organs
hormones go to there target cells or target organs