Hormones primarily affect target tissues, which are specific organs or cells that possess receptors for those hormones. When hormones bind to these receptors, they trigger various physiological responses, such as growth, metabolism, and regulation of bodily functions. For example, insulin affects muscle and fat tissues to regulate glucose uptake, while estrogen influences reproductive tissues. Overall, hormones play a crucial role in coordinating and regulating processes across different tissues in the body.
Prostaglandins are the group of hormones referred to as tissue hormones.
Glandular
no harmons r not tissues
our tissue is affect the disease
Yes, gastric bypass affect your hormones such as those responsible for your body metabolism.
Cause its hormones!
how does the heart disease affect in tissue
Hormones
most endocrine hormones are circulating hormones not local hormones.
epithelium tissue. the pancreas secretes insulin through endocrine glands of the islet of pancreatic langerhorns. There are also other forms of epithelium that secrete hormones.
No, the adrenal cortex is not made of neural tissue. It is the outer region of the adrenal glands and is derived from mesoderm, not neural tissue. The adrenal cortex is responsible for producing hormones such as cortisol and aldosterone.
it can damage our tissue