Endocrine cells are specialized cells that release hormones directly into the bloodstream to regulate various physiological processes, such as metabolism and growth. In contrast, neurosecretory cells are a type of neuron that produces and secretes neurohormones, which are released into the blood and act on distant target organs, bridging the nervous and endocrine systems. While both types of cells are involved in hormonal signaling, endocrine cells primarily focus on hormone production, whereas neurosecretory cells integrate neural and hormonal functions.
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The endocrine system controls cell function by hormone action.
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the endocrine cell has a jelly like substance and so so it drops off it in the blood vessel and so target cells make hormones in the blood vessel to bind into thereceptor on a target cell sometimes a target cell is very close or far away
In autocrine signaling, a substance produced by a cell effects that cell, as with cytokines in the immunity system. Endrocrine signaling is a systemic response to a substance.
Endocrine cells can be found in glands of the endocrine system.
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The main difference between the solar cell and detector is that the cell stores the energy, while the detector directs the energy towards the cell.
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The nucleus is the CENTER of a cell.
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