Asked by Kaitlyn Shearer on Apr 29, 2024

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Leptin, growth factors, and prostaglandins are hormones produced in places other than the "glands."

Prostaglandins

A collection of biologically active lipid molecules that exhibit a variety of hormone-like actions in animals.

Leptin

is a hormone produced by fat cells that regulates food intake and energy expenditure by signaling satiety to the brain.

Growth Factors

Natural substances capable of stimulating cellular growth, proliferation, healing, and cellular differentiation.

  • Comprehend the fundamental roles different hormones play within the body.
  • Pinpoint the glands that generate specific hormones.
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Geeyas AcharyaMay 01, 2024
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Explanation :
Leptin is produced by adipose tissue, growth factors are produced by various tissues such as the liver and muscles, and prostaglandins are produced by many different types of cells including immune cells and epithelial cells. None of these hormones are produced exclusively by traditional endocrine glands such as the adrenal glands or thyroid gland.