Multiple Choice Questions

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 Steroid hormones work as

  • They enter into target cells and binds with specific receptor and ativate4s specific genes to form protein

  • They bind to cell membrane

  • They catalyse formation of cAMP

  •  None of the above


B.

They bind to cell membrane

A steroid hormone is lipid soluble, so easily pass through the plasma membrane.


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Which of the following hormone secretes a gastric secretion?

  • Entero gastrone

  • Gastrin

  • CCK-PZ

  • Villikinin


Adrenaline and noradrenaline are hormones that act as

  • Energy producing agents

  • Food storage materials

  • Neurotransmitters

  • Energy storing substances


Which type of cells is absent in sponges?

  • Trophocytes

  • Myocytes

  • Archeocytes

  • Cnidocytes


In the following diagram showing axon terminal and synapse A, B, C, D and E respectively represent

  • A-axon terminal, B-synaptic cleft, C-synaptic vesicles, D-neurotransmitters, E-receptors

  • A- axon terminal, B-synaptic vesicles, C-synaptic cleft, D-receptors, E-neurotransmitters

  •  A-synaptic cleft, B-synaptic vesicles, C-axon terminal, D-neurotransmitters, E-receptors

  •  A-synaptic vesicles, B-axon terminal, C-synaptic vesicles, D-neurotransmitters, E-receptors


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Food storage in Leucosolenia occur by

  • Ostia

  • Osculam

  • Thesocyte

  • Spongocoel


Penumotoxic centre which a moderate the function of the respiratory rhythm centre is present at

  • Pons region in brain

  • Thalamus

  • Spinal cord

  • Right cerebral hemisphere


Which of the following disorder is an outcome of irregularities in the metabolism of the nitrogenous waste?

  • Osteoporosis

  • Gouty Arthritis

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Rheumatoid arthritis


Rh-factor can produce disease

  • AIDS

  • Tumer’s syndrome

  • Erythroblastosis foetalis

  • Sickle cell anaemia


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During urine formation, which of the following process create thigh osmotic pressure in the uriniferous tubule?

  • Active Na+ absorption, followed by absorption of Cl

  • Active Cl absorption, followed by absorption of Na+

  • Active secretion of Na+ into efferent arteriole followed by absorption of Cl into the efferent renal arteriole

  • Active secretion of Cl and absorption of Nainto the efferent renal arteriole