Option C- ACT ON TARGET ORGANS AND OHER ENDOCRINE GLAND
A hormone is any member of a class of signaling molecules, produced by glands in multicellular organisms, that are transported by the circulatory system to target distant organs to regulate physiology and behavior
Types of signaling
Hormonal effects are dependent on where they are released, as they can be released in different manners. Not all hormones are released from a cell and into the blood until it binds to a receptor on a target. The major types of hormone signaling are:
special group of hormones is the tropic hormones that stimulate the hormone production of other endocrine glands. For example, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) causes growth and increased activity of another endocrine gland, the thyroid, which increases output of thyroid hormone
nervous system is faster than the endocrine system.because hormone have target organ scattered in the body but the neurons have specifictargets within the nervous system
Hormones are carried into the target organ through bloodstream
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Biol 71 Lab Kurushima S2020 Name: LAB 19: ENDOCRINE SYSTEM *Note: This handout is intended to help you focus on the major points covered in lab, but is in no way a replacement for lab attendance or your textbooks. You need to bring the following items with you to lab every week: • Lab Printout (available on the class Canvas site) • Textbook: Human Anatomy 9th ed. By Martini, Tallitsch and Nath. Before coming to lab each week you should...
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