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Which is a water soluble hormone? A) Thyroid Stimulating Hormone B) Thyroid Hormone C) Cortisol D)...

Which is a water soluble hormone?

A) Thyroid Stimulating Hormone

B) Thyroid Hormone

C) Cortisol

D) none of the above

E) all of the above

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Answer #1

Answer :- B. Thyroid Hormone

Explanation :- Hormone are non nutrient chemicals produced by endocrine gland and release directly into the blood stream .

Class of water soluble hormones includes peptides, proteins and catecholamines .

Protein hormone include :-Thyroid hormone(  Thyroxine and triiodothyronine ) and Epinephrine.

peptide hormone :- insulin , parathyroid hormone .

steroid hormone( Lipid soluble ) :- cortisol , estrogen,Androgens .............Thanks dear student

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