Receptors
Tissues may not be affected by hormones if they do not have receptors for those specific hormones. Hormones can only exert their effects on tissues that have the appropriate receptors to bind and respond to them. This specificity helps to ensure that each hormone can target the specific tissues and organs it needs to regulate.
Enzymes are catalytic proteins. Connective tissue is, well, tissue and is made of cells, but proteins such as collagen do play an important role. Some hormones are proteins and some are not. An example of a protein that serves as a hormone is insulin. However, hormones such as testosterone or thyroxin are NOT proteins.
Epithelial cells form barriers that control the passage of molecules through tissues and organs. They can also form glandular cells that secrete substances such as hormones or enzymes.
Hormones
These are called fat cells or adipose cells.
Tissues may not be affected by hormones if they do not have receptors for those specific hormones. Hormones can only exert their effects on tissues that have the appropriate receptors to bind and respond to them. This specificity helps to ensure that each hormone can target the specific tissues and organs it needs to regulate.
Prostaglandins are the group of hormones referred to as tissue hormones.
Tissue specificity refers to the exclusive or predominant expression of a gene or protein in a particular type of tissue within an organism. This specificity allows for the proper functioning of cells and tissues by ensuring that certain genes are only active in specific locations. Variations in tissue-specific gene expression can contribute to the diversity and specialization of different cell types.
Enzymes are catalytic proteins. Connective tissue is, well, tissue and is made of cells, but proteins such as collagen do play an important role. Some hormones are proteins and some are not. An example of a protein that serves as a hormone is insulin. However, hormones such as testosterone or thyroxin are NOT proteins.
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epithelium tissue. the pancreas secretes insulin through endocrine glands of the islet of pancreatic langerhorns. There are also other forms of epithelium that secrete hormones.
No, the adrenal cortex is not made of neural tissue. It is the outer region of the adrenal glands and is derived from mesoderm, not neural tissue. The adrenal cortex is responsible for producing hormones such as cortisol and aldosterone.
Endocrine glands, such as the thyroid gland, adrenal glands, and pituitary gland, are major tissues that synthesize hormones in the body. These glands are specialized to produce and release hormones into the bloodstream to regulate various physiological functions.