Did you know?
Mitochondria have their own DNA — evidence they were once independent bacteria absorbed by early cells.
Did you know?
Mitochondria have their own DNA — evidence they were once independent bacteria absorbed by early cells.
Hormone + ReceptorHormone-Receptor Complex
Formation of hormone-receptor complex leads to biochemical changes in target tissues.
Hormone
Chemical messenger produced by endocrine glands
Receptor
Protein that binds to a specific hormone
Hormone-Receptor Complex
Complex that initiates cellular response
Hormones bind to specific receptors on target tissues, forming a hormone-receptor complex that regulates physiological functions.
Understanding hormone interactions and their effects on the body.
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