The deficiency of iodine leads to (1) Hyperthyroidism (2) Goitre (3) Midgut (4) Diabetes

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Goitre

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Description : The deficiency of iodine leads to - (1) Hyperthyroidism (2) Goitre (3) Midgut (4) Diabetes

Last Answer : (2) Goitre Explanation: A goitre or goiter is a swelling of the thyroid gland which can lead to a swelling of the neck or larynx (voice box). Goitre is a term that refers to an ... gland that is functioning properly or not. Worldwide, over 90% cases of goitre are caused by iodine deficiency.

Description : Radioactive iodine uptake by thyroid gland is increased in (A) Endemic goitre (B) Hyperthyroidism (C) Myxoedema (D) Creatinism

Last Answer : Answer : B

Description : All the following statements about endemic goiter are true except (A) It occurs in areas where soil and water have low iodine content (B) It leads to enlargement of thyroid gland (C) It results ultimately in hyperthyroidism (D) It can be prevented by consumption of iodised salt

Last Answer : Answer : C

Description : Goitre is caused by the deficiency of (1) Zinc (2) Calcium (3) Iodine (4) Chlorine

Last Answer : (3) Iodine Explanation: Goitre is a swelling of the neck or larynx resulting from enlargement of the thyroid gland, associated with a thyroid gland that is not functioning properly. Worldwide, ... Prevention includes adding small amounts of iodine to table salt, a product known as iodized salt.

Description : Goitre is caused by the deficiency of - (1) Iodine (2) Chlorine (3) Sodium (4) Calcium

Last Answer : (1) Iodine Explanation: A goitre or goiter is a swelling of the thyroid gland, which can lead to a swelling of the neck or larynx. (voice box). Goitre is a term that refers to ... considered a contributing factor. In countries that use iodized salt, Hashimoto's thyroiditis is the most common cause.

Description : Select the answer which correctly matches the endocrine gland with the hormone it secretes and its function/deficiency symptom. Endocrine Hormone Function/ gland Deficiency symptoms (a) ... child birth (d) Posterior Growth Oversecretion pituitary hormone stimulates (GH) abnormal growth

Last Answer : (a) Thyroid Thyroxine Lack of iodine gland in diet results in goitre

Description : Goitre is caused by the deficiency of ______ (1) Zinc (2) Calcium (3) Iodine (4) Chlorine

Last Answer : Iodine

Description :  Goitre is caused by the deficiency of (1) Iodine (2) Chlorine (3) Sodium (4) Calcium

Last Answer : Iodine

Description : All the following may occur in hyperthyroidism except (A) Goitre (B) Increased appetite (C) Loss of weight (D) Low BMR

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : Clinical features of hyperthyroidism include (A) Goitre, heat intolerance, weight loss and tachycardia (B) Goitre, tremors, tachycardia and cold intolerance (C) Exophthalmos, goiter, tachycardia and loss of appetite (D) Exophthalmos, goiter, tremors and obesity

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : Consumption of iodised salt is recommended in (A) Patients with hyperthyroidism (B) Patients with hypothyroidism (C) Pregnant women (D) Goitre belt areas

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : Consumption of iodised salt is recommended for prevention of (A) Hypertension (B) Hyperthyroidism (C) Endemic goitre (D) None of these

Last Answer : C

Description : Which hormonal deficiency is responsible for the following? (a) Diabetes mellitus (b) Goitre (c) Cretinism

Last Answer : Which hormonal deficiency is responsible for the following? (a) Diabetes mellitus (b) Goitre (c) Cretinism

Description : Propranolol is used in hyperthyroidism: A. As short-term symptomatic therapy till effect of carbimazole develops B. As long-term therapy after subtotal thyroidectomy C. In patients not responding to carbimazole D. To potentiate the effect of radioactive iodine

Last Answer : A. As short-term symptomatic therapy till effect of carbimazole develops

Description : Lugol’s iodine is used in hyperthyroidism: A. As long term definitive monotherapy B. Preoperatively for 10-15 days C. Postoperatively for 10-15 days D. As adjuvant to carbimazole for long term therap

Last Answer : B. Preoperatively for 10-15 days

Description : n the treatment of hyperthyroidism, carbimazole has the following advantage over radioactive iodine: A. Cost of treatment is lower B. It is preferable in uncooperative patient C. It is better tolerated by the patients D. Hypothyroidism when induced is reversible

Last Answer : Hypothyroidism when induced is reversible

Description : What radioactive element is routinely used in treating hyperthyroidism, and in reducing thyroid activity? w) Iron-59 x) Gold-198 y) Cobalt-60 z) Iodine-131

Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- IODINE-131

Description : Which of the following pair is characterised by swollen lips, thick pigmented skin of hands and legs and irritability? (a) Thiamine – Beri-beri (b) Protein – Kwashiorkor (c) Nicotinamide – Pellagra (d) Iodine – Goitre

Last Answer : (c) Nicotinamide – Pellagra

Description : Which one is the matching pair characterized by pigmented skin of hands, legs and irritability (C.B.S.E.93) (a) Iodine-Goitre (b) Nicotinamide-Pellagra (c) Thiamine-Beri-beri (d) Protein-Kwashiorkor

Last Answer : (b) Nicotinamide-Pellagra

Description : Diabetes is due to (a) enzyme deficiency (b) iodine deficiency (c) Na+ deficiency (d) hormonal deficiency.

Last Answer : a) enzyme deficiency

Description : Hypocholesterolaemia can occur in (A) Hyperthyroidism (B) Nephrotic syndrome (C) Obstructive jaundice (D) Diabetes mellitus FATS AND FATTY ACID METABOLISM 89

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : Bence Jones proteins may be excreted in urine of patients suffering from (A) Tuberculosis (B) Diabetes mellitus (C) Multiple myeloma (D) Hyperthyroidism

Last Answer : Answer : C

Description : Which of the following conditions may be detectable by growth monitoring? 1) Hyperthyroidism 2) Hypothyroidism 3) Pseudohypoparathyroidism 4) XYY Syndrome 5) Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus

Last Answer : Answers-2

Description : Match the following hormones with their respective disease. (A) Insulin (i) Addison's disease (B) Thyroxin (ii) Diabetes insipidus (C) Corticoids (iii)Acromegaly (D) Growth hormone (iv) Goitre (v) Diabetes mellitus Select the correct option ... (iii) (c) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i) (d) (v) (iv) (i) (iii)

Last Answer : (d) (v) (iv) (i) (iii

Description : Deficiency of iron in human diet causes (a) Goitre (b) Scurvy (c) Anaemia (d) Rickets

Last Answer : Ans:(c)

Description : A health disorder that results from the deficiency of thyroxine in adults and characterised by (i) a low metabolic rate, (ii) increase in body weight and (iii) tendency to retain water in tissues is (a) simple goitre (b) myxoedema (c) cretinism (d) hypothyroidism.

Last Answer : (b) myxoedema

Description : Goitre is caused due to the deficiency of?

Last Answer : Iodine.

Description : Grinded food enters into the midgut through :-

Last Answer : Grinded food enters into the midgut through :- A. Sieve B. Stomodial C. Gizzard D. Crop

Description : Bacillus thuringiensis forms protein crystals which contain insecticidal protein. This protein (a) binds with epithelial cells of midgut of the insect pest ultimately killing it (b) is coded by several ... pest (d) does not kill the carrier bacterium which is itself resistant to this toxin.

Last Answer : (a) binds with epithelial cells of midgut of the insect pest ultimately killing it

Description : What triggers activation of protoxin to active toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis in bollworm? (a) Acidic pH of stomach (b) Body temperature (c) Moist surface of midgut (d) Alkaline pH of gut

Last Answer : (d) Alkaline pH of gut

Description : Select the correct statement from the ones given below with respect to Periplaneta americana. (a) Nervous system located dorsally, consists of segmentally arranged ganglia joined by a pair of longitudinal ... midgut and hindgut. (d) Grinding of food is carried out only by the mouth parts.

Last Answer : (b) Males bear a pair of short thread like anal styles.

Description : Select the correct statement from the ones given below with respect to Periplaneta americana (1) Grinding of food is carried out only by the mouth parts (2) Nervous system located dorsally, consists ... (4) There are 16 very long Malpighian tubules present at the junctions of midgut and hindgut

Last Answer : (3) Males bear a pair of short thread like anal styles

Description : Enlargment of which gland takes place due to deficiency of iodine? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : answer:

Description : The deficiency of _______________ causes goiter. (a) Sulphur (b) Iodine (c) Calcium (d) Vitamin A

Last Answer : Ans:(a)

Description : What is the disease caused by dietary iodine deficiency?

Last Answer : Iodine deficiency causes hypothyroidism, an abnormally lower production of thyroid hormones that need iodine to be synthesized. Nutrition Vitamins - Image Diversity: thyroid goiter

Description : Anemia is related to _____. (1) iodine deficiency (2) calcium deficiency (3) iron deficiency (4) food poisoning

Last Answer : (3) iron deficiency Explanation: The major causes of this type are iron deficiency (low level iron) anemia and thalassemia (inherited disorders of hemoglobin).

Description : Deficiency of Iodine causes:------? A. Anemia B. Scurvy C. Goiter (Answer) D. Rickets

Last Answer : C. Goiter (Answer)

Description : Iodine deficiency in the Sow’s ratio during pregnancy would be reflected through the symptom of...... (A) Lactation failure (B) Poor reproduction (C) Birth of dead or weak piglets (D) Birth of hairless piglets (E) Birth of blind piglets

Last Answer : (D) Birth of hairless piglets

Description : A pregnant female delivers a baby who suffers from stunted growth, mental retardation, low intelligence quotient and abnormal skin. This is the result of (a) cancer of the thyroid gland (b) oversecretion of pars distalis (c) deficiency of iodine in diet (d) low secretion of growth hormone

Last Answer : (c) deficiency of iodine in diet

Description : Which is caused by deficiency of iodine

Last Answer : Goiter

Description : Enlargment of which gland takes place due to deficiency of iodine?

Last Answer : Thyroid

Description : What may be the cause of malfunctioning of thyriod gland ? (1) Iodine deficiency (2) Iron deficiency (3) Calcium deficiency (4) Vitamin C 

Last Answer : Iodine deficiency

Description : The deficiency of which leads to dental caries? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Deficiency of vitamin-A leads to disease- (A) Night blindness, Xeropthalmia (B) Day blindness (C) (D) -General Knowledge

Last Answer : Vitamin A deficiency can result from inadequate intake, fat malabsorption, or liver disorders. Deficiency impairs immunity and hematopoiesis and causes rashes and typical ocular effects (eg, xerophthalmia, night blindness).

Description : Protein deficiency leads to `:`

Last Answer : Protein deficiency leads to `:` A. kwashiorkar B. marasmus C. Cretinism D. both (1) and (2)

Description : Thiamine `B_(1)` deficiency leads to

Last Answer : Thiamine `B_(1)` deficiency leads to A. Beri-beri B. Rickets -Vitamin D C. Caries D. Pellagra

Description : Deficiency of `I_(2)` in diet leads to

Last Answer : Deficiency of `I_(2)` in diet leads to

Description : Deficiency of Vitamin D leads to (A) Rickets (B) Osteomalacia (C) Xeropthalmia (D) Both (A) and (B)

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : Pyridoxine deficiency leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Hypochromic microcytic anemia (D) Pernicious anemia

Last Answer : Answer : C

Description : Deficiency of Iron leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Pernicious anemia (D) Hypochromic microcytic anemia

Last Answer : Answer : D