Stimulus causes secretory cells in glands to synthesise a hormone
The hormone is transported from secretory cells to the blood
The hormone is transported in the blood to target cells
The hormone binds to complementary receptors, forming a hormone-receptor complex that stars the signal pathway in the target cell
The signal pathways produces enzymes or proteins that respond to the original stimulus
A hormone cascade is a series of events in which one hormone triggers the release of another hormone, leading to a chain reaction of hormonal releases and actions
Process often starts in the brain with the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, which regulate various body functions through different hormone pathways