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Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 1

Thyroxine and Tri-iodothyronine, produced by the thyroid gland, are synthesised from iodine and ___________.

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Thyroxine and Triiodothyronine are iodinated form of an amino acid called tyrosine

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 2

Which of the following statements regarding glucagon is false?

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Glucagon increases blood sugar level. It is secreted by α-cells of islets of Langerhans of pancreas (heterocrine gland).

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Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 3

Which one of the following endocrine glands stores its secretion in the extracellular space before discharging it into the blood?

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Thyroid gland stores its hormones in the colloid. Colloid is a homogenous material present in the thyroid follicles of thyroid gland.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 4

The hormone which regulates the basal metabolism in our body is secretd from

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Thyroid hormones, thyroxine and tri-iodothyronine regulate the basal metabolism of our body.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 5

The gonadotropic hormones are secreted by

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Gonadotropic hormones (LH and FSH), secreted by anterior lobe of pituitary regulate growth and activity of gonads.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 6

Secretion of progesterone by corpus luteum is initiated by

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Luteinising hormone (LH) secreted by the anterior lobe of pituitary gland stimulates corpus luteum of the ovary to secrete progesterone.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 7

The function of oxytocin is to help in

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Oxytocin, secreted by the posterior pituitary gland causes contraction of smooth muscles of the uterus during child birth.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 8

Which part of our body secretes the hormone secretin?

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Secretin hormone is secreted by the Brunner's glands present in the wall of the duodenum.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 9

In emergency, blood pressure is controlled by

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  • The hormone secreted by the inner part of adrenal gland is mainly responsible for controlling the blood pressure in emergency.
  • Under emergency conditions, it initiates a quick reaction to control the blood pressure by increasing heart rate and force of heart contractions.
Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 10

MSH is secreted by

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Middle lobe of pituitary secretes MSH (melanocyte stimulating hormone) that controls the synthesis of melanin granules in the chromatophores.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 11

Adrenaline directly affects on

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Adrenaline prepares the body for emergency reactions like fight and flight. Therefore, it directly affects the SA node to increase the rate of heart beat.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 12

Which hormone causes dilation of blood vessels, increased oxygen consumption and glucogenesis?

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Adrenaline (Epinephrine) hormone is secreted by adrenal medulla under the conditions of emergency. Therefore, it is also known as emergency hormone. During emergency, it is released and causes dilation of blood vessels, so that the blood flow is increased. It also increases heart beat so that more oxygen is consumed and it also increases blood glucose level.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 13

A person is having problem with calcium and phosphorus metabolism in his body. Which one of the following glands may not be functioning properly?

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Parathyroid glands located behind the thyroid gland, produce a hormone called parathormone. This hormone maintains calcium and phosphorus balance in the body. Thus, if a person is having problem with calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the body, this means, his parathyroid gland is not functioning properly.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 14

The blood calcium level is lowered by the deficiency of

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Parathormone secreted by parathyroid gland regulates the level of calcium in the blood. It stimulates the release of calcium from the bones into the blood, increases calcium absorption from the intestine into the blood and it also increases calcium reabsorption from the nephrons into the blood. Therefore, its deficiency leads to low blood calcium level.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 15

Diabetes insipidus occurs due to the hyposecretion of

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Vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone, ADH) released from posterior pituitary increases reabsorption of water from distal and collecting tubules of the kidney, thus, helping in producing concentrated urine. If there is hyposecretion of vasopressin, then water will not be reabsorbed from the tubules and the urine thus produced will be dilute. This disorder is called diabetes insipidus which is characterised by producing dilute urine several times a day.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 16

Secretion of which of the following is under the control of neurosecretory nerve cells?

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The neurosecretory cells of the hypothalamus secrete releasing factors (neurohormones) that regulate the secretion of hormones from the anterior pituitary.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 17

The source of somatostatin is same as that of

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Insulin, glucagon and somatostatin, are secreted by islets of Langerhans of pancreas, Somatostatin suppresses the release of other hormones from pancreas.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 18

All the following are anabolic hormones, except:

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Cortisol affects muscle tissue balance by increasing protein breakdown and decreasing protein synthesis, thus it is a catabolic hormone.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 19

Which of the following endocrine glands is responsible for the proliferation and maturation of T-cells?

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Thymus is known as the training school of T-lymphocytes and is responsible for the proliferation and maturation of T-lymphocytes.

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Adrenocorticotropic hormone is secreted by

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Adrenocorticotropic hormone is secreted by anterior pituitary. This hormone stimulates adrenal cortex to secrete its hormones.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 21

The islets of Langerhans are found in

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Islets of Langerhans are found in pancreas. It consists of four types of cells - alpha cells that secrete glucagon, β-cells that secrete insulin, delta cells that secrete somatostatin and F cells that secrete pancreatic polypeptide.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 22

Ovulation in females in under the control of

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Ovulation in females is under the control of luteinsing hormone (LH). Secreted by the anterior pituitary gland. It also stimulates development of corpus luteum.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 23

The function of pineal body is to

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Pineal body is a very small, reddish-grey, vascular, conical, solid body located in the brain. It secretes a hormone named melatonin. Melatonin makes the skin colour lighter in certain animals and also regulates the functioning of gonads, thus, controls sexual behaviour and regulates the period of puberty.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 24

Which of the following is not a characteristics of insulin?

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Insulin hormone produced by beta cells of pancreas, is central to regulating carbohydrate metabolism in the body. It causes cells in the skeletal muscles, and fat tissue to absorb glucose from the blood.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 25

Glucagon is a peptide hormone, produced by alpha cells of the pancreas. Which of the following factors increase its secretion?

a. Low blood glucose
b. High blood glucose
c. Fatty acids
d. Exercise

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Glucagon secretion increases with low blood glucose to raise the concentration of glucose in the bloodstream. Exercise also stimulates secretion of glucagon.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 26

What is the function of calcitonin?

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Calcitonin is a hormone secreted by the thyroid gland. It lowers the calcium level in the blood by suppressing the release of calcium ions from the bones.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 27

Which of the following is called emergency gland of the body?

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Adrenal gland is called the emergency gland of the body. Adrenaline is secreted by adrenal medulla on stimulation by sympathetic nervous system for meeting an emergency of stress condition, like injury, pain fear, Accident, grief, fall in blood pressure etc. Hence adrenal gland is called emergency hormone.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 28

TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) is produced by

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Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is produced by the anterior lobe of the pituitary and it stimulates production and secretion of thyroid hormones.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 29

Increase in bleeding time and delay in blood coagulation is due to the deficiency of which hormone?

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Calcium plays an important role in blood clotting. Parathormone, a hormone released by parathyroid glands, increases calcium level in the blood. Therefore, deficiency of this hormone will decrease Ca2+ level in blood, thus leading to delay in blood clotting and increase in bleeding time.

Test: Human Endocrine System - Question 30

Which of the following hormones is necessary for the development of secondary sexual characters in human beings?

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Estrogen, secreted by ovaries in females, stimulates the development of secondary sexual characters during puberty and maintains them through the reproductive years of adult life in females Testosterone is produced by testes in males, it stimulates the development of male secondary sexual characters like beard, moustache, etc.

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