The main primary target tissue of the Parathyroid hormone is the bone, but the kidneys are a target as well.
Bone is the target tissue for parathyroid hormone. This hormone regulates calcium content of blood by regulating its storage in bone.
Parathyroid hormone which is a hormone secreted by the parathyroid glands that acts to maintain a constant concentration of calcium in the extracellular fluid.
bones, kidney, and small intestine.
Bones, kidneys, small intestine.The classical target organs for parathyroid hormone (PTH) are the bone and kidneys. In uremia, however, numerous studies have shown that PTH may also affect the function of a number of nonclassical organs and tissues besides the bone and kidney, including the brain, heart, smooth muscles, lungs, erythrocytes, lymphocytes, pancreas, adrenal glands, and testes.
bones, kidneys, small intestines(The major target end organs for parathyroid hormone (PTH) action are the kidneys, skeletal system, and intestine.)
It is a hormone, so the target area is blood. It transfers to different organs through the blood.
ACTH means adrenocorticotrophic hormone. The target for this hormone is adrenal gland. It stimulate the gland to produce the corticosteroid hormone.
Hormone receptor
Serotonin is not a hormone. It is a neurotransmitter.
Receptors for that hormone
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.
Target tissue
hormones go to there target cells or target organs