Red bone marrow
bone marrow
Erythropoietin targets cells in the bone marrow called erythroid progenitor cells. These cells differentiate and proliferate in response to erythropoietin, leading to the production of red blood cells.
It stimulates the production of red blood cells. Its target is the bone marrow
Erythropoietin is produced naturally in the body, mostly by the kidneys. It gives bone marrow the signal to produce red blood cells, which carry oxygen in the blood.
The target organ of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the liver.
The target organ is the ovary it's starts ovulation
Target organ is stomach.It stimulates secretion of gastric juice.
target cells
The ganglia in or near the target organ are called intramural ganglia. These ganglia are part of the autonomic nervous system and are responsible for regulating local functions within the target organ.
A target organ is an organ that is targeted by a drug or hormone. These drugs usually stimulate the organ to produce its own hormones or react positively and function in response to the drug, such as adrenaline to the heart.
the target organ is the part of the body that is most adversely affected by exposure to a hazardous substance
Erythropoietin is the hematopoietic growth factor that controls red blood cell synthesis, and it is released mainly by the kidneys in response to low oxygen levels in the blood.
The target organ for progesterone is the ovary and the embryo