different between hormones vs allocrine
hormones
English
Noun
hormones
- plural of hormone
Anagrams
- moorhens, rho meson
Catalan
Noun
hormones
- plural of hormona
French
Noun
hormones m
- plural of hormone
Interlingua
Noun
hormones
- plural of hormon
- plural of hormone
hormones From the web:
- what hormones does the thyroid gland produce
- what hormones does the pancreas produce
- what hormones does the pituitary gland produce
- what hormones are released during sex
- what hormones does the hypothalamus produce
- what hormones does the adrenal gland produce
- what hormones do the ovaries produce
- what hormones are in birth control
allocrine
English
Etymology
Late 20th century: from Ancient Greek ????? (állos) + ????? (krín?, “separate”).
Adjective
allocrine (comparative more allocrine, superlative most allocrine)
- (physiology) Relating to or denoting foreign hormones being taken up and eliciting a response in an organism (for example, hormones in breast milk.)
See also
- pheromones
Anagrams
- collinear, coralline
allocrine From the web:
- what is allocine.fr
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