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121.

Which one of the following hormones though synthesised elsewhere, is stored and released by the master gland?

  • Antidiuretic hormone

  • Luteinizing hormone

  • Prolactin

  • Prolactin

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122.

A person entering an empty room suddenly finds a snake right in front on opening the door. Which one of the following is likely to happen in his neurohormonal control system?

  • Sympathetic nervous system is activated releasing epinephrine and norepinephrine from adrenal medulla

  • Neurotransmitters diffuse rapidly across the cleft and transmit a nerve impulse

  • Hypothalamus activates the parasympathetic division of brain

  • Hypothalamus activates the parasympathetic division of brain

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123.

Which one of the following pairs of hormones are the examples of those that can easily pass through the cell membrane of the target cell and bind to a receptor inside it(mostly the nucleus)

  • Insulin and glucagon

  • Thyroxin and insulin

  • Somartostatin and oxytocin

  • Somartostatin and oxytocin

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124.

What is correct to say about the hormone action in humans?

  • Glucagon is secreted by straight beta-cells of Islets of Langerhans and stimulates glycogenolysis

  • Secretion of thymosine is stimulated with ageing

  • In females, FSH first binds with specific receptors on ovarian cell membrane

  • In females, FSH first binds with specific receptors on ovarian cell membrane

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125.

Identify the hormone with its correct matching of source and function.

  • Oxytocin - posterior pituitary, growth and maintenance of mammary glands.

  • Melatonin - pineal gland, regulates the normal rhythm of sleep-wake cycle

  • Progesterone - corpus luteum, stimulation of growth and activities of female secondary sex organs

  • Progesterone - corpus luteum, stimulation of growth and activities of female secondary sex organs


B.

Melatonin - pineal gland, regulates the normal rhythm of sleep-wake cycle

Melatonin is a hormone present in animals, plants and microbes. In animals melatonin allowing the regulation of the circadian rhythms. Oxytocin is a neurohypophysial hormone which stimulates the muscle contraction (smooth muscle) in the wall uterus during childbirth. Progesterone is a female hormone produced by the ovaries during the release of a mature egg from an overly during ovulation.

ANF stimulates the secretion of Na and H2O by the kidneys and helps in regulating blood pressure.

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126.

Fight or flight reactions cause activation of 

  • the parathyroid glands, leading to increased metabolic rate

  • the kidney, leading to suppression of reninangiotensin - aldosterone pathway 

  • the adrenal medulla, leading to increased secretion epinephrine and norepinephrine

  • the adrenal medulla, leading to increased secretion epinephrine and norepinephrine

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127.

Which one of the following pairs of chemical substances, is correctly categorised?

  • Calcitonin and thymosin - Thyroid hormones

  • Pepsin and prolactin - Two digestive enzymes secreted in stomach

  • Troponin and myosin - Complex proteins in striated muscles

  • Troponin and myosin - Complex proteins in striated muscles

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128.

Erythropoiesis starts in 

  • kidney

  • liver

  • spleen

  • spleen

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129.

A chemical signal that has both endocrine and neural roles is?

  • melatonin

  • calcitionin

  • epinephrine

  • epinephrine

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130.

Match the source gland with its respective hormone as well as the function.

  • Source gland Hormone Function
    Posterior pituitary Vasopressin Stimulates resorption of water in the distal tubules in the nephron

  • Source gland Hormone Function
    Corpus luteum Oestrogen Supports pregnancy

  • Source gland Hormone Function
    Thyroid Thyroxine Regulates blood calcium level

  • Source gland Hormone Function
    Thyroid Thyroxine Regulates blood calcium level

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