Contraction in gall is bladder is stimulated by:

1. CCK 2. PZ
3. Secretin 4. Enterogastrone

Subtopic:  Hormones of Heart, Kidney and Gastrointestinal Tract |
 86%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 1998
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Which of the following stimulates the secretion of gastric juice:
1.  Gastrin
2.  Enterogasterone
3.  Secretin
4.  Hepatocrinin

Subtopic:  Gastrointestinal Hormones |
 87%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 1998
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Function of thyrocalcitonin:
1.  To reduce the calcium level in blood
2.  To increase the calcium level in blood
3.  Oppose the action of thyroxine
4.  Maturation of gonads

Subtopic:  Thyroid Gland Part II |
 74%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 1998
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Which of the following is a steroid hormone?
1. Progesterone
2. Cholesterol
3. ACTH
4. Adrenaline

Subtopic:  Mechanism of Hormone Action |
 79%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 1999
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Which one of the following hormones is a modified amino acid?

1. Progesterone

2. Prostaglandin

3. Estrogen

4. Epinephrine

Subtopic:  Mechanism of Hormone Action |
 90%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2004
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Duodenum has characteristic Brunner's glands which secrete two hormones called:

1. Secretin, Cholecystokinin

2. Prolactin, parathormone

3. Extradiol, progesterone

4. Kinase, estrogen 

Subtopic:  Gastrointestinal Hormones |
 95%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2004
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Which one of the following pair correctly matches a hormone with a disease resulting from its deficiency:

1. Insulin – Diabetes insipidus

2. Thyroxine – Tetany

3. Parathyroid hormone – Diabetes mellitus

4. Luteinizing hormone – Failure of ovulation 

Subtopic:  Adenohypophysis & Hypothalamus |
 74%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2004
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CCK and secretin secreted by:
1.  Stomach
2.  Ileum
3.  Duodenum
4.  Colon

Subtopic:  Misc. Hormones |
 66%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 1999
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Parathormone deficiency leads to:
1.  Decrease of Ca+2 level in blood
2.  Increase of Ca+2 level in blood
3.  Osteoporosis
4.  Hypercalcemia

Subtopic:  Parathyroid |
 80%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 1999
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Chemically hormones are:

1. Proteins, steroids & biogenic amines

2. Proteins only

3. Steroids only

4. Biogenic amines only

Subtopic:  Mechanism of Hormone Action |
 90%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2004
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