Ribonuclease is primarily secreted by the pancreas into the small intestine. It plays a crucial role in the digestion of RNA by breaking down ribonucleic acid into smaller components. Additionally, ribonuclease can also be found in other tissues and secretions, such as saliva and certain immune cells, where it may contribute to various biological processes.
it is secreted by the pancrease.
Its a hormone secreted by adrenal glands. Its secreted during anxiety and excitement. It secreted when ACTH hormone is secreted by pituitary gland in brain. chemically, it is sterol(=steroid) i.e. Derivative of lipids.
The ions that are secreted by the distal convoluted tubule are potassium ions. These are secreted to better control the levels of potassium and sodium.
Sucrase is a family of enzymes. Some of it is secreted from the salivary glands in the mouth but most of the sucrase activity is in the small intestines. In the intestines it is not secreted, but rather, contained in the wall.
The majority of secreted thyroid hormone is T4 - the storage hormone.
it is secreted by the pancrease.
RNase (ribonuclease) is an enzyme that breaks down RNA molecules by cleaving the phosphodiester bonds that link RNA nucleotides together. It is involved in various cellular processes such as RNA degradation, RNA processing, and RNA quality control.
Its a hormone secreted by adrenal glands. Its secreted during anxiety and excitement. It secreted when ACTH hormone is secreted by pituitary gland in brain. chemically, it is sterol(=steroid) i.e. Derivative of lipids.
Bile is secreted by the liver.
No. It is secreted by the placenta.
Testosterone: hormone secreted by the testes
No ,it is secreted by the testis. Ovaries secreter estrogen and progesterone.
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the ephinephrine is secreted from sympathetic or parasympathetic
The shell is secreted by the mantle.
Nope, insulin is secreted by the Pancreas in the Isles of Langerhans.
No, testosterone is not secreted by the prostate gland, it is secreted by the testes.