The organ or structure toward which the effects of a hormone are directed is called the "target organ" or "target tissue". This is where the hormone exerts its specific physiological actions by binding to receptors and triggering a cellular response.
Leutenising hormone is secreted by the anterior pituitary gland.
pituitary gland
Insulin is the hormone that specifically targets cells that produce hormones affecting glucose metabolism. It is produced by the pancreas and regulates the uptake, utilization, and storage of glucose by cells in the body. Insulin helps to lower blood glucose levels by promoting the absorption of glucose from the blood into cells.
The endocrine system controls cell function by hormone action.
The pituitary hormone that targets the adrenal cortex is adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). It stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce and release cortisol, which is important for regulating metabolism, immune response, and the body's response to stress.
The target organ of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) is the adrenal glands. ACTH stimulates the adrenal glands to produce and release cortisol, a hormone involved in the body's stress response.
Thyroid hormone is the hormone that controls how each cell in the body metabolizes energy.
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
Yes, it is.
Bones, CNS, kidneys, and pancreas.
Blood is not a hormone.It transports hormones to targets.
Organ: Pancreas Hormone: Insulin Enzyme: Bile Juice (helps in digestion of food)
It is the hormone gastrin. It is secreted by stomach
The organ or structure toward which the effects of a hormone are directed is called the "target organ" or "target tissue". This is where the hormone exerts its specific physiological actions by binding to receptors and triggering a cellular response.
Heart does not produce hormones.It is not a hormone producing organ
It acts on inferior pitutory.It triggers secretion of growth hormone.