Where are receptors for thyroid hormones located? in the nucleus of target cells
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Where are receptors for thyroid hormones located?
in the nucleus of target cells
All of the following paired hormones have antagonistic effects EXCEPT
PRH and dopamine.
calcitonin and PTH.
ANP and aldosterone.
insulin and glucagon.
epinephrine and norepinephrine.
on the plasma membrane of target cells in the cytosol of target cells in the cytosol of all cells in the body on the plasma membrane of all cells in the bodyin the nucleus of target cells
All of the following paired hormones have antagonistic effects EXCEPT
PRH and dopamine.
calcitonin and PTH.
ANP and aldosterone.
insulin and glucagon.
epinephrine and norepinephrine.
Explanation / Answer
1. in the nucleus of target cells -stimulate or inhibit the transcription from the gene.
2. Epinephrine and norepinephrine- they together increase the vasodilation more.
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