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Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 1

Which of the following hormones are known as gonadotrophins?

Detailed Solution for Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 1
  • LH and FSH stimulate the gonadal activity and are therefore referred to as gonadotrophins.
  • In males, LH stimulates the synthesis and secretion of hormones called androgens from the testis.
Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 2

By chemical nature, hormones are never :

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Hormones are generally proteincomponents having amino acids as well as steroids. Hormones are generally not monosaccharide derivatives in nature

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Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 3

Which of the following hormones will stimulate gluconeogenesis?

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Glucocorticoids stimulate gluconeogenesis. Similarly, glucagon also stimulates the process of gluconeogenesis which also contributes to hyperglycemia.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 4

Following conversion in forward and backward direction is regulated as :

Blood calcium             Bone calcium

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Thyrocalcitonin (TCT) influence the metabolism of calcium inside the body. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) absorption of calcium in bone.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 5

Glucocorticoids regulate metabolism of :

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Glucocorticoids regulate metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids andprotein. This hormone is released from adrenal gland.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 6

Shekhar is 3 years old and he lives in hilly areas. He has swollen neck :

i. He is suffering from goitre caused due to iodine deficiency which may lead to cretinism.
ii. Goitre may lead him to myxoedema and Grave’s disease in future.

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The persons living in hilly areas generally suffer from goiter disease. Goiter is caused due to iodine deficiency which may leads to cretinism. Goiternever leads to myxedemaor hypothyroidism.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 7

To exert their effect on the target cell, water soluble hormones will need to bind with

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Water- soluble hormones include glycoproteins, catecholamines and peptide hormones composed of polypeptides e.g. thyroid- stimulating hormone, follicle- stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone and insulin.
These molecules are not lipid- soluble and therefore they are not able to diffuse through cell membranes so they bind with the cell membrane bound receptors.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 8

The hormone secreted by pars intermedia of hypophysis is :

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The hormone secreted by pars intemedia of hypophysis is melanocyte-stimulating hormones (MSH).MSH is a peptide hormone also knownas melanotropins.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 9

A chemical acts slowly, requiring hours to take effect. It may pass in and out of many cells in which they have no effect. When they find appropriate receptor in their target cell they bind to it. Chemical is :

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Correct Answer :- d

Explanation : Aldosterone is a chemical acts slowly, requiring hours to take effect. It may pass in and out of many cells in which they have no effect.

Its main role is to regulate salt and water in the body, thus having an effect on blood pressure.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 10

Which of the following is not a function of LH and FSH in females?

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  • FSH stimulates the growth and development of the ovarian follicles in females.
  • LH induces ovulation of fully mature follicles and maintains the corpus luteum, formed from the remnants of Graafian follicles after ovulation in females.
Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 11

Match the following :

Hormone
a) Adrenaline 
b) Oxytocin
c) Ecdyson 
d) Prolactin
synonym

i) birth hormone
ii) moulting hormone
iii)luteotropic hormone
iv) fight or flight hormone

Detailed Solution for Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 11

Adrenaline hormone is called fight and flight hormone. Oxytocin is called birth hormone. Ecdyson is called moulting hormone and prolactin is called as luteotropic hormone.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 12

Process of parturition is facilitated by :

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The process of parturition begins after completion of gestation period. The muscles present in uterus start contracting due to release of hormone relaxin and Oxytocin.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 13

A dwarf person showing stunted growth and mental retardation both, is a result of hyposecretion of

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Hypothyroidism causes defective development and maturation of the growing baby leading to stunted growth (cretinism), mental retardation, low intelligence quotient, abnormal skin, deaf-mutism, etc.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 14

The largest endocrine gland is

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Thyroid is the largest endocrine gland present in human body. This gland release thyroxin hormone that help in metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 15

Assertion: A tumor of the adrenal cortex may cause Addison’s disease.

Reason: This happens due to over secretion of cortisol by the tumor.

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  • Assertion: A tumor of the adrenal cortex typically causes overproduction of adrenal hormones, such as cortisol (Cushing's syndrome) or aldosterone (Conn's syndrome). Addison's disease, on the other hand, is caused by underproduction of adrenal hormones, not overproduction. Thus, a tumor of the adrenal cortex is unlikely to cause Addison's disease.
  • Reason: Addison's disease is characterized by under-secretion of cortisol, not over-secretion. The reason provided is incorrect.
Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 16

Match the names of organ having isolated endocrine cells with hormone secreted by those cells :

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The atrial wall of our heart secretes a very important peptide hormone called ANF. The juxtaglomerular cells of kidney produce a peptide hormone called erythropoietin. The gastro-intestinal tract secrete peptide hormone called CCK

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 17

Which of the following is incorrect about the thymus gland

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The correct answer is:

- B: Located on the ventral side of the heart and aorta
Explanation:
- The thymus gland is not located on the ventral side of the heart and aorta. Instead, it is situated in the upper anterior part of the chest, behind the sternum.
- The thymus gland is lobular in structure.
- It is an essential organ for the development of the immune system, particularly important in early life but gradually degenerates in old age.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 18

A person accidentally got his adrenal gland injured. He died & reports will probably reveal that death was caused due to :

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Adrenal cortex is situated along the perimeter of the adrenal gland. The adrenal cortex mediates the stress response through production of aldosterone and cortisol. If a person got injured his adrenal gland may die due to loss of stress responsewhich will be reveled in report.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 19

Which of the following is not true about testosterone

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Androgens regulate the development, maturation, and function of male accessory sex organs (epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, urethra). They stimulate muscular growth, facial and axillary hair growth, aggressiveness, and a low-pitched voice. Androgens play a key role in spermatogenesis and influence male sexual behavior (libido). They also have anabolic effects on protein and carbohydrate metabolism.

Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 20

 

Which one of the following four glands is correctly matched with the accompanying description?
1. Thyroid - hyperactivity in young children causes cretinism
2. Thymus - starts undergoing atrophy after puberty
3. Parathyroid - secrete parathormone which promotes movement of calcium ions from blood into bones during calcification
4. Pancreas - Delta cells of the Islets of Langerhans secrete a hormone which stimulates glycolysis

Detailed Solution for Test: Chemical Coordination & Integration - 1 - Question 20

The correct answer is B: Thymus - starts undergoing atrophy after puberty.

- Thymus gland is part of the immune system and produces T-lymphocytes.
- Atrophy means the decrease in size or wasting away of an organ.
- After puberty, the thymus gradually shrinks in size and becomes less active.
- This process is normal as the production of T-cells decreases with age.
- The thymus still plays a role in immune function even though it undergoes atrophy.

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