List I | List II | ||
A. | Exophthalmic goiter | I. | Excess secretion of cortisol, moon face & hyperglycemia |
B. | Acromegaly | II. | Hypo-secretion of thyroid hormone and stunted growth. |
C. | Cushing's syndrome | III. | Hyper secretion of thyroid hormone & protruding eye balls. |
D. | Cretinism | IV. | Excessive secretion of growth hormone. |
List-I | List-II | ||
A. | Parathyroid hormone | I. | Flight or fight response |
B. | Epinephrine and Nor-epinephrine | II. | Regulates the body's biological clock |
C. | Thyroid stimulating hormone | III. | Increases blood \(\)Ca2+ level |
D. | Melatonin | IV. | Synthesis of \(\text{T}_3~ \text{and} ~\text{T}_4\) hormones |
A. | Epinephrine is a peptide hormone. |
B. | Progesterone is a peptide hormone. |
C. | Hormones that interact with membrane bound receptors normally do not enter the target cell, but generate second messengers. |
D. | Hormones that interact with intracellular receptors mostly regulate gene expression. |
E. | Insulin is an amino acid derivative hormone. |
1. | A and B only | 2. | C and E only |
3. | C and D only | 4. | B and C only |
Column-I | Column-II | ||
(a) | Thyroxin | (i) | Protein |
(b) | Relaxin | (ii) | Fatty acid derivative |
(c) | Prostaglandin | (iii) | Steriod |
(d) | Oestrogen | (iv) | Amines |
Hormone | Source | Function | |
(A) | Vasopressin | Posterior pituitary | Increase loss of water through urine |
(B) | Nor-epinephrine | Adrenal medulla | Increases heart beat rate of respiration and alertness |
(C) | Glucagon | Beta cells of islets of Langerhans | Stimulates glycogenolysis |
(D) | Prolactin | Posterior pituitary | Regulates growth of mammary glands and milk formation in females. |
Column-I | Column-II | ||
A. | Alpha cells | I. | Stimulates muscles for glycogenesis. |
B. | Beta cells | II. | Deceases gastric secretions and absorption in digestive tract. |
C. | Delta cells | III. | Inhibits the release of pancreatic juice. |
D. | F cells | IV. | Stimulates liver for glycogenolysis. |
Column-I | Column-II | ||
(a) | Autrocrine | (i) | Release secretions to stimulate distant cells |
(b) | Paracrine | (ii) | Release secretions to stimulate itself |
(c) | Endocrines | (iii) | Organs release secretions to stimulates other organisms |
(d) | Pheromones | (iv) | Releases secretions to stimulate neighbouring cells |
Column-I | Column-II | ||
(a) | Corticosteroids | (i) | Hypothalamus |
(b) | GnRH | (ii) | Adrenal gland |
(c) | ACTH | (iii) | Ovary |
(d) | Relaxin | (iv) | Pituitary |
Column-I | Column-II | ||
(a) | Zona glomerulosa | (i) | Cortisol |
(b) | Zona fasciculate | (ii) | Androgen |
(c) | Zona reticularis | (iii) | Adrenaline |
(d) | Adrenal medulla | (iv) | Aldosterone |