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what will happen if the receptor of a hormone is absent in the body​

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Answered by sarwerhussain1786
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Answer:

the hormone receptor is the receptor molecules

that blind to a specific hormone hormone receptor are the wide family of protein made up of receptor for thyroid and steroid hormone retinoid and vitamin D.

Answered by Anonymous
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If the receptor of a hormone is absent in the body the hormone will not cause the desired effect.

  • Hormones are released by endocrine glands into the blood. These hormones are important for the function, growth and development of the body.
  • These hormones act by entering the cells and causing required changes.
  • Hormones enter the cell through cell surface receptors. In absence of receptors, hormones would not be able to enter the cell and hence desirous effects will not be seen.
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