Hormones are chemicals in the body that do all sorts of things for you. They regulate growth, reproductive systems, metabolism and more! When people think of hormones, they think of sexual hormones...but there are LOTS of different types of hormones that are constantly moving around your body!
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Tropic hormones act by stimulating the release of other hormones from target glands, which in turn produce a physiological response. Nontropic hormones directly bind to receptors on their target cells to initiate a cellular response without involving other hormones.
Inhibiting hormones are produced by the hypothalamus, a small region of the brain located below the thalamus. These hormones act on the pituitary gland to regulate the release of various hormones in the body.
Direct hormones act directly on target organs by binding to specific receptors on the cell surface, triggering a response within the cell. Tropic hormones, on the other hand, act indirectly by stimulating the release of other hormones from endocrine glands, which then affect the target organs.
Local hormones become active without first entering the bloodstream. They act locally on the same cell that secreted them or on neighboring cells.Circulating hormones enter the bloodstream to be transported to their target cells.
Hormones cause growth in people. Teenagers act stupidly because of their hormones.
hormones
Epinephrine & Norepinephrine (NE)
Hormones and prostaglandins are similar because they deliver messages throughout the body.Prostaglandins act the same way hormones do, but only act in the specific area intended. They are synthesized from fatty acids.
Teenagers act the way they do because of the hormones in their body. The hormones make teenagers do stupid, strange, and annoying things.
The chemical messenger is a hormone which are produced by endocrine glands
They are the target organs. Hormones act on the target organs
Calcitonin
Because hormones have specific hormone binding sites to act
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Yes, endocrine hormones act as chemical messengers. The circulatory system carries them to target tissues, where they carry messages to regulate body processes.
Tropic hormones act by stimulating the release of other hormones from target glands, which in turn produce a physiological response. Nontropic hormones directly bind to receptors on their target cells to initiate a cellular response without involving other hormones.
estrogen & testosterone