Tissues may not be affected by hormones if they do not have receptors for those specific hormones. Hormones can only exert their effects on tissues that have the appropriate receptors to bind and respond to them. This specificity helps to ensure that each hormone can target the specific tissues and organs it needs to regulate.
The target tissue affected by somatic mutations is the body's non-reproductive cells, including those in organs, muscles, and connective tissue. These mutations are not passed on to offspring as they do not affect germ cells.
Hormones
the bone
Yes, proteins are essential components of hormones, enzymes, and connective tissue in the body. Hormones are messenger molecules made of proteins or derived from them, enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions, and connective tissues like collagen and elastin are made up of proteins.
The tissue specificity of hormones is determined by the presence of specific hormone receptors on the surface of target cells. These receptors are proteins that can only bind to specific hormones, allowing for a precise response in a particular tissue. The binding of a hormone to its receptor triggers a specific signaling pathway that leads to the cellular response.
Prostaglandins are the group of hormones referred to as tissue hormones.
Glandular
tissue. arent you suppose to know idiot
yes
There arent any.
no harmons r not tissues
Muscle tissue
no they are not
yes
no they arent .but they are very easily affected by the disease
arent plantation owners farmers?
some are and some arent its according to those hormones