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Complementary gene action basically appears due to combined activities of the allles of the different genes which determine the phenotype.It results in formation of a novel phenotype and it may or may not change the mendelian ratio.

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What does the term complementary refer to?

The term "complementary" refers to elements or aspects that enhance or complete each other when combined. In various contexts, such as mathematics, biology, or design, complementary items work together to create a balanced or harmonious effect. For example, in color theory, complementary colors are those that are opposite each other on the color wheel and, when paired, create contrast and visual interest. Overall, complementary signifies a relationship where two components enhance one another's qualities.


Describe the 3 ways in which hormones can interact?

1. Synergistic effects in which two or more hormones act together to produce an effect that is greater than the sum of their separate effects. 2. Permissive effects in which one hormone enhances the target organ's response to a second hormone that is secreted later. 3. Antagonistic effects in which one hormone opposes the action of another. For example, insulin lowers blood glucose level and glucagon raises it.


What is cyrokinesis?

pinching of the cell membrane during the telokinesis stage of mitosis


Adenine bonds to what?

Adenine bonds with Thymine.Adenine complementary stand is Thymine in DNA but in RNA Thymine is replaced with Uracil. This means that Adenines complementary stand is Uracil in RNA.


Can the laboratory test show 4week pregnancy?

Yes, especially if they do a blood test. As soon as you become pregnant, "preg factor" hormone appears in the blood. A blood laboratory test is very accurate, because they are looking for that hormone. A urine test works on the same concept; reacting to preg factor hormone in the urine; a blood test can look for lower levels of the hormone.

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What is known as complementary hormone action?

Complementary hormone action refers to the phenomenon where two or more hormones work together to produce a combined effect that is greater than the sum of their individual effects. This interaction often occurs in processes such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction, where different hormones may target the same tissues or pathways. For example, in the regulation of blood glucose levels, insulin and glucagon have complementary roles; insulin lowers blood sugar, while glucagon raises it, together maintaining overall glucose homeostasis.


When a hormone opposes the action of another hormone it is called?

an antagonistic hormone


What hormone has a paracrine and autocrine action and also is a circulating hormone?

Growth hormone


What is a complementary action in dance?

it is a turkey leg


When a hormone opposing the action of another hormone it is called?

antagonistic effect


Which hormone is secreted in the pancreas and oppose the action of insulin?

The hormone secreted in the pancreas that opposes the action of insulin is glucagon. Thanks


The specificity of hormone action derives from?

arget cell receptors that are unique for each hormone.


A major determinant of a hormone’s mechanism of action is?

whether the hormone is water soluble or lipid soluble


What is the action of a hormone directed at?

It's target cells


What hormone action is used by neurotransmitters and olfactory receptors?

cAMP


What hormones oppose parathryoid hormones?

Calcitonin opposes the action of parathyroid hormone.


Which mechanisms of hormone action is used by neurotransmitters and olfactory receptors?

cAMP