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Hello Both are produced in the anterior pituitary gland as well as PRL, ACTH, TSH and GH. Oxitocin and ADH are SECRETED from the posterior pituitary and produced in the hypothalamus

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follicle stimulating hormone, or FSH, is made in the pituitary gland inside the brain. The pituitary gland is located by the center and in the base of the brain.

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They affect on ovaries.Mainly in graafian follicle.

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In the pituitary gland

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Ovary

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Body cells that react to particular hormone are called?

target cells


What are the cells that respond to the effects of a hormone called?

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Where do hormone go?

hormones go to there target cells or target organs


Target cells for a given hormone have the correct?

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Only target cells respond to hormones because they have a receptor for the hormone. They are the key that fits the lock.


Are hormones target molecules or signal molecules?

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Which hormone has more target cells in the body than any of the others?

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What are target cells.?

In your body, you have certain cells that can receive and process hormones released by your pituitary gland, hypothalamus and other endocrine glands. However, not all cells can receive all hormones. Target cells are cells that have receptors on them for a specific hormone. So a target cell may have a receptor for GH hormone, thus allowing GH to be absorbed by only the target cells with GH receptors.


What are target cells for releasing hormones in?

in the hypothalamus is what my book says:) .............from what I have read the releasing hormones originate in the hypothalamus, but the target cells are found in the anterior pituitary gland.


Hormones act at specific target organs because these organs contain what specific for the hormone?

target cells