Description : What is the function of the hypothalamus?
Last Answer : A: The hypothalamus is a region of the brain that regulates many of the body's basic functions, such as hunger, thirst, sleep, body temperature, and the release of hormones by the pituitary gland.
Last Answer : A: The hypothalamus is a region of the brain that controls various bodily functions such as hunger, thirst, body temperature, and the sleep-wake cycle. It also plays a role in the production and secretion of hormones by the pituitary gland.
Last Answer : A: The hypothalamus is involved in regulating various bodily functions, including temperature, hunger, thirst, and hormone release.
Last Answer : A: The hypothalamus regulates various physiological processes, including body temperature, hunger and thirst, and sleep-wake cycles.
Description : What is the function of hypothalamus? -Biology
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Description : State the function of hypothalamus.
Last Answer : a) Hypothalamus regulates body temperature, water balance, appetite and sleep. b) It controls autonomic nervous system. c) It forms a part of the pituitary gland.
Description : Which of the following structures or regions is incorrectly paired with its function ? (1) Medulla oblongata : controls respiration and cardiovascular reflexes. (2) Limbic system : consists of fibre ... and thirst. (4) Corpus callosum : band of fibers connecting left and right cerebral hemispheres.
Last Answer : (2) Limbic system : consists of fibre tracts that interconnect different regions of brain; controls movement.
Description : What are the hormones secreted by Hypothalamus? -Biology
Description : What is the role of the hypothalamus in the endocrine system? -Biology
Description : What is the difference between Thalamus and Hypothalamus? -Biology
Description : Assertion `:-` Feedback mechanism for regulartion of kidney involve hypothalamus & JGA. Reason `:-` ANF mechanism check renin-angiotensin mechanism.
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` Feedback mechanism for regulartion of kidney involve hypothalamus & JGA. Reason `:-` ANF ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : The primary target of the hormones of hypothalamus is
Last Answer : The primary target of the hormones of hypothalamus is A. Pineal gland B. Thymus C. Pituitary D. Testis
Description : Hypothalamus is the basal part of_____
Last Answer : Hypothalamus is the basal part of_____
Description : Chemical natrue of all the hormone which are secreted from pituitary ad hypothalamus is
Last Answer : Chemical natrue of all the hormone which are secreted from pituitary ad hypothalamus is
Description : Anterior pituitary & posterior pituitary hormones are regulated by hypothalamus respectively through
Last Answer : Anterior pituitary & posterior pituitary hormones are regulated by hypothalamus respectively through
Description : Group of neurosecretory cells which produces hormones and are located in hypothalamus are known as
Last Answer : Group of neurosecretory cells which produces hormones and are located in hypothalamus are known as
Description : Two hormones ….. (a) ….. and ……. (b) …… synthesize in hypothalamus and transport in pituitary gland through …… (c ) …….. and ……. (d) ……. respectively.
Last Answer : Two hormones .. (a) .. and . (b) synthesize in hypothalamus and transport in ... axonal transport b = ADH `rArr` d = portasl circulation
Description : Supra optic nuclei (in hypothalamus) secrete the hormone
Last Answer : Supra optic nuclei (in hypothalamus) secrete the hormone A. ADH B. Oxytocin C. Pitocin D. Both (2) and (3)
Description : Regulating hormones from hypothalamus reach adenohypophysis through
Last Answer : Regulating hormones from hypothalamus reach adenohypophysis through A. Neuron B. Neuroendocrine cells C. Portal blood vessel D. Diffusion
Description : Hypophysis is liked with hypothalamus through
Last Answer : Hypophysis is liked with hypothalamus through A. Isthmus B. Infundibulum C. Epiphysis D. Intermediate lobe
Description : How are the FSH and LH are released by the hypothalamus?
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Description : Hypothalamus?
Last Answer : DefinitionThe hypothalamus is an area of the brain that produces hormones that control:Body temperatureHungerMoodsRelease of hormones from many glands, especially the pituitary glandSex driveSleepThirstReferencesHadley ME, Levine ... The hormonal control of food intake. Cell. 2007;129(2):251-262.
Description : Antidiuretic hormone (A) Is secreted by hypothalamus (B) Secretion is increased when osmolality of plasma decreases (C) Increases obligatory reabsorption of water (D) Acts on distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Somatostatin is produced by (A) Hypothalamus (B) Pancreas (C) Hypothalamus and pancreas (D) Hypothalamus and Adrenals
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Which of one of the following is released by hypothalamus? (A) Somatostatin (B) Somatotropic hormone (C) Somato medin C (D) Luteinising hormone
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Secretion of glucocorticoida is regulated by all the following except (A) Hypothalamus (B) Anterior pituitary (C) Feedback control by blood glucose (D) Feedback control by glucocorticoids
Description : Secretion of PTH is regulated by (A) Hypothalamus (B) Anterior pituitary (C) Feedback effect of plasma PTH (D) Feedback effect of plasma calcium
Description : Secretion of thyroid hormones is regulated by (A) Hypothalamus (B) Anterior pituitary (C) Feedback regulation (D) All of these 220 MCQs IN BIOCHEMISTRY
Description : All the following statements about thyrotropin releasing hormone are true except (A) It is secreted by hypothalamus (B) It is a pentapeptide (C) It increases the secretion of TSH (D) Its secretion is inhibited by high level of T3 and T4 in blood
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Regulation of ACTH secretion occurs through (A) Corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) and corticotropin release inhibiting hormone (CRIH) of hypothalamus (B) Feedback inhibition by cortisol (C) CRH and feedback inhibition by cortisol (D) CRIH and feedback inhibition by cortisol
Description : Somatotropin is secreted by (A) Hypothalamus (B) Anterior pituitary (C) Posterior pituitary (D) Thyroid gland
Description : A hormone synthesised in the hypothalamus is (A) Melatonin (B) Melanocyte stimulating hormone (C) Vasopressin (D) Prolactin
Description : Melatonin is synthesised in (A) Hypothalamus (B) Posterior pituitary gland (C) Pineal gland (D) Melanocytes
Description : The gland which maintains body temperature is the _____. A. Pituitary gland B. Thyroid gland C. Adrenals D. Hypothalamus
Last Answer : ANSWER: B
Description : Which gland in the human body regulates the secretion of hormones from the pituitaiy gland? (1) Thymus gland (2) Thyroid gland (3) Adrenal gland (4) Hypothalamus gland
Last Answer : (4) Hypothalamus gland Explanation: Hormone secretion from the anterior pituitary gland is regulated by releasing hormones secreted by the hypothalamus. Neuroendocrine cells in the hypothalamus ... release substances into small blood vessels that travel directly to the anterior pituitary gland
Description : The part of brain which controls emotional reactions in our body is – (1) Hypothalamus (2) Cerebrum (3) Meninges (4) Thalamus
Last Answer : (1) Hypothalamus Explanation: The brain's limbic system controls emotional expression through the hypothalamus, which has control over the body's emotional responses systems. The hypothalamus is ... also regulates pulse, blood pressure, breathing, and arousal in response to emotional circumstances.
Description : The central control of respiratory activity in human body is exercised by – (1) cerebrum (2) cerebellum (3) medulla oblongata (4) hypothalamus
Last Answer : (3) medulla oblongata Explanation: The medulla oblongata is a portion of the hindbrain that controls autonomic functions such as breathing, digestion, heart and blood vessel function, swallowing and ... helps in the transferring of messages between various parts of the brain and the spinal cord.
Description : The main thinking part of the brain is – (1) midbrain (2) hypothalamus (3) forebrain (4) hindbrain
Last Answer : (3) forebrain Explanation: The main thinking part of the brain is Forebrain is the anterior part of the brain, including the cerebral hemispheres, the thalamus, and the hypothalamus.
Description : The body temperature is regulated by (1) Pituitory gland (2) Hypothalamus (3) Pineal gland (4) Thyroid gland
Last Answer : (2) Hypothalamus Explanation: Hypothalamus is a portion of the brain that contains a number of small nuclei with a variety of functions. One of the most important functions of the ... hormones. The hypothalamus controls body temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, sleep, and circadian cycles.
Description : Which part of the brain is responsible for triggering actions like thinking, intelligence, memory and ability to learn? (1) Diencephalon (2) Hypothalamus (3) Cerebrum (4) Control
Last Answer : (3) Cerebrum Explanation: The cerebrum or cortex is the largest part of the human brain, associated with higher brain function such as thought and action.
Description : Which is the gland that holds the body's thermostat? (1) Pineal (2) Pituitary (3) Thyroid (4) Hypothalamus
Last Answer : (4) Hypothalamus Explanation: The body keeps its core temperature constant at about 37 C by physiological adjustments controlled by the hypothalamus (Thermostat Center) where there ... Thermoreceptors) and from internal structures (Central Thermoreceptors), which include the hypothalamus itself.
Description : Where is the two hormones secreted by the hypothalamus stored?
Last Answer : Pituitary
Description : Which Part of the Brain Regulates Body Temperature? A. cerebellum B. cerebrum C. hypothalamus (Answer) D. medulla
Last Answer : C. hypothalamus (Answer)
Description : The hypothalamus contains cells which are sensitive to: a. PO2 b. arterial blood pressure c. [H+] d. TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) concentration
Last Answer : TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) concentration
Description : The following are true about interleukins 1 (IL-1): a. it is produced mainly by the neutrophils b. it stimulates the proliferation of B and T cells c. it increases bone production d. it acts on the hypothalamus to cause fever
Last Answer : it stimulates the proliferation of B and T cell
Description : The major integrator of autonomic nervous system is a. cerebrum b. cerebellum c. hypothalamus d. all
Last Answer : hypothalamus
Description : The reflex center associated with temperature regulation are situated in a. cerebrum b. cerebellum c. hypothalamus d. Pons