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What is insulin's target tissue?

Primarily, the Liver- glucagon stimulates glycogenolysis, releasing additional glucose into the bloodstream. Adipose tissue- fatty acids are metabolized for energy when there is a shortage of glucose to burn.


What is the primary target for glucagon?

The thiopsyneses organ


What makes one tissue a target tissue and another not a target tissue for a hormone?

A tissue becomes a target tissue when it is affected or stimulated by a specific amino acid. The target tissue has the appropriate receptors to make it susceptible to the hormone.


What type of tissue makes the pancreas?

The pancreas is made up of two main types of tissue: exocrine tissue, which produces digestive enzymes, and endocrine tissue, which produces hormones like insulin and glucagon.


What makes a tissue a target tissue?

A tissue is considered a target tissue when it has specific receptors for a particular hormone or chemical signal. These receptors allow the tissue to respond to the signal by initiating specific biological responses. Target tissues are often the primary sites where the hormone or signal exerts its effects in the body.


What is the destination for a hormone?

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Which one is the main primary target tissue of Parathyroid hormone the kidney or bones?

The main primary target tissue of the Parathyroid hormone is the bone, but the kidneys are a target as well.


What is the target tissue that is affected by the somatic tissue?

The target tissue affected by somatic mutations is the body's non-reproductive cells, including those in organs, muscles, and connective tissue. These mutations are not passed on to offspring as they do not affect germ cells.


What gland has more exocrine than endocrine tissue?

The pancreas has more exocrine tissue than endocrine tissue. The exocrine tissue in the pancreas produces digestive enzymes that are released into the digestive system, while the endocrine tissue produces hormones such as insulin and glucagon that regulate blood sugar levels.


Between what hormone pairs is the interaction between hormones not an example of the permissive effect of a first hormone for a second hormone?

Insulin for glucagon on adipose tissue.


What hormone is released from the pancreas at a higher rate during exercise to mobilize liver glucose and adipose tissue fatty acids?

glucagon ha, 275?


Do effects of auxin's depend on the target tissue?

true