Diseases caused due to insufficiency of hormones include all except

(1) Cushing’s disease

(2) Addison’s disease

(3) Cretinism

(4) Diabetes insipidus

Subtopic:  Adenohypophysis & Hypothalamus | Thyroid Gland Part I | Adrenal Cortex: Aldosterone |
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Select the incorrect match with respect to hormones and respective deficiency disease

1. PTH – Diabetes insipidus

2. Growth hormone – Dwarfism

3. Thyroid hormone – Cretinism

4. Adrenal cortex – Addison’s disease hormones

Subtopic:  Parathyroid |
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Glucagon and insulin hormone can be distinguished based on

1. Location of receptors i.e. intracellular or extracellular

2. Their source gland

3. Hepatocytes as target cells

4. Their role in the mechanism of maintaining glucose homeostasis

Subtopic:  Pancreas: I | Pancreas |
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Identify the incorrect match:

 

Hormone Name

Source organ

Function

1.

Gastrin

Stomach

Stimulates gastric secretion

2.

GIP

Duodenum

Inhibits gastric secretion

3.

Secretin

Duodenum

Stimulates gastric secretion and motility

4.

CCK-PZ

Duodenum mainly

Stimulates secretion of Pancreatic juice

Subtopic:  Gastrointestinal Hormones |
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Choose the incorrect statement

1. Thyroxine deficiency in adults causes Myxedema

2. PTH and TCT are responsible for maintaining the blood calcium level

3. Deficiency of aldosterone and cortisol causes Addison's disease

4. Cholecystokinin promotes the release of bicarbonate ions from the pancreas and bile juice from the liver

Subtopic:  Gastrointestinal Hormones |
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Select the incorrect match of a hormone, its source, and function

Hormone Source Function
1. Oxytocin Hypothalamus Milk ejection
2. Vasopressin Posterior pituitary Reabsorption of water
from the nephric filtrate
3. Cortisol Adrenal cortex Anti-inflammatory
4. Adrenaline Adrenal medulla Increases Blood pressure
and heart rate
Subtopic:  Prolactin & Posterior Pituitary |
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Incorrect match with respect to hormone and its chemical nature is

(1) Cortisol – Steroidal

(2) Thyroxine – Iodothyronine

(3) Glucagon – Steroidal

(4) Thyrocalcitonin – Proteinaceous

Subtopic:  Mechanism of Hormone Action |
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Match the following

  Column I                 Column II

(A) GIP                (i) Crypts of Lieberkuhn

(B) Secretin          (ii) HCO3 – secretion in pancreatic juice

(C) Cholecystokinin   (iii) Brunner’s gland secretion

(D) Duocrinin           (iv)  Gastric juice secretion

                               (v)  Gastric juice secretion

                               (vi) Contraction of gall bladder

       A   B   C   D

1.   (v) (ii) (vi) (iii)

2.   (ii) (v) (iii) (vi)

3.   (v) (ii) (iii) (i)

4.   (ii) (iv) (vi) (iii)

Subtopic:  Hormones of Heart, Kidney and Gastrointestinal Tract |
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A rise in a heartbeat, increase in the cardiac output, blood pressure and blood sugar occurs during an emergency, by the hormone

1.  Aldosterone

2.  Antidiuretic hormone

3.  Epinephrine

4.  Oxytocin 

Subtopic:  Adrenal Medulla |
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Match the following columns and select the correct option:

Column I Column II
(a) Pituitary gland  (i) Grave's disease 
(b) Thyroid gland  (ii) Diabetes mellitus 
(c) Adrenal gland (iii) Diabetes insipidus 
(d) Pancreas      (iv) Addison's disease 
 
Options: (a) (b) (c) (d)
1. (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
2. (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
3. (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
4. (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)
Subtopic:  Pituitary & Hypothalamus | Thyroid Gland Part II | Pancreas: II | Adrenal Cortex: Aldosterone | Pancreas |
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