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Lipid: Soluble verses Water-Soluble Hormones



Lipid: Soluble verses Water-Soluble Hormones

Lipid Soluble verses Water-Soluble Hormones are the products of internal secretion, which are produced by special glands or individual cells and are highlighted in the blood normally causing a certain biological effect. Hormones have a different chemical structure. This leads to the fact that they have different physical properties (Wang X, 2004).

Lipid Soluble Hormone

Lipid soluble hormone is one that is soluble in water. Example of soluble hormone is amine. The amines are synthesized by decarboxylation. The mechanism of action of lipid soluble hormone is an under:

Lipid soluble hormone is absorbed by ...
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