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Which of the following target tissues CANNOT produce steroidal hormones?
1) adrenal medulla
2) placenta
3) ovary
4) testes
5) adrenal cortex
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- Which of the following target tissues is incapable of producing steroidal hormones? 1) Testis 2) Placenta 3) Ovary 4) Adrenal medulla 5) Adrenal cortex no references, just homeworkSelect the correct statement regarding antidiuretic hormone ( ADH) A) it is stored and released by the posterior pituitary gland B) it causes the the release of hormones from the testes D) it increases urinary output E) it causes the release of hormones from the ovariesWhich of these assertions about hormones is not accurate? Which of these assertions about hormones is not accurate? A.)Hormones produced by the hypothalamus are considered neurohormones. B.) Cortisol is released in response to the release of ACTH from the pituitary. C.) Hormonal changes during puberty and pregnancy are forms of endocrine disruption. D.) Growth and metamorphosis are controlled by hormones.
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