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Q: Where are nonsteroid hormones synthezied from?
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Why a secondary messenger system is needed for nonsteroid hormones but not for steroid hormones?

Because to produce t3 and t4 hormones. By Rajan thapaliya rajanandyou@yahoo.com


Why does it take much longer for sex hormones and other steroids to produce their effects than it takes nonsteroid hormones?

Their target cells must formulate new proteins before an effect can take place.


Explain the mechanism of action of nonsteroid hormones?

All non steroid hormones are proteinacious and can't enter cell .they attach with fixed membrane receptor which activates an enzymes that activates a second messenger i.e. cAMP that carries message in side cell .


What are the real world example of synthezied sound?

The original title song of "Doctor Who" was synthesized music.


Is prolactin a steroid or nonsteroid hormone?

Prolactin is a pituitary hormone and is a glycoprotein


A nonsteroid hormone enters a target cell by passing across its cell membrane?

false


What is the purpose of eticox?

Eticox is an nonsteroid anti inflammatory used usually to treat bone related pain


Does new protein form with interaction of nonsteroid hormone and a target cell?

No, according to my desire2learn Chapter 11 Endocrine SX.


What word do you get when you unscramble donsioeltoynrw?

The letters 'donsioeltoynrw' cannot unscramble to spell one word.The longest possible word with ten letters is nonsteroid.


What are chemical structures of hormones?

A steroid is a type of organic compound that contains a characteristic arrangement of four cycloalkanerings that are joined to each other. Examples of steroids include the dietary fat cholesterol, the sex hormones estradiol and testosterone, and the anti-inflammatory drug dexamethasone. The core of steroids is composed of twenty carbon atoms bonded together that take the form of four fused rings: threecyclohexane rings (designated as rings A, B, and C in the figure to the right) and one cyclopentane ring (the D ring). The steroids vary by the functional groups attached to this four-ring core and by the oxidation state of the rings. Sterols are special forms of steroids, with a hydroxyl group at position-3 and a skeleton derived from cholestane.


What chemicals are release by endocrine?

It is called Hormones


What are topic hormones?

These hormones stimulate the secretion of other hormones. Many hormones of hypothalamus are topic hormones.