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How are Hormones Classified?
Hormones can be classified based on their chemical structure into three main types:
Steroid hormones
(e.g., cortisol, estrogen)
Amino acid derivatives
(e.g., epinephrine, thyroxine)
Peptide and protein hormones
(e.g., insulin, growth hormone)
Frequently asked queries:
What are Endocrine Signals?
How are Hormones Classified?
What are the Major Endocrine Glands?
How Do Hormones Interact with Target Cells?
What is the Role of Feedback Mechanisms?
What are Some Examples of Endocrine Disorders?
How are Endocrine Tissues Studied in Histology?
What is the Importance of Studying Endocrine Signals in Histology?
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What is AQP1?
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What is Basophilic Stippling?
What Role Does ECM Degradation Play in Disease?
Why is HER2 Status Important?
What Technologies Are Used in Digital Histology?
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How are Cytology Reports Used in Clinical Practice?
What are the Major Components of Tissues?
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