Description : Which of the following statements is correct in relation to the endocrine system? (a) Non-nutrient chemicals produced by the body in trace amounts that act as intercellular messenger are known as ... in the body like gastrointestinal tract, heart, kidney and liver do not produce any hormones.
Last Answer : (a) Non-nutrient chemicals produced by the body in trace amounts that act as intercellular messenger are known as hormones.
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 : 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 : Enzymes, vitamins and hormones are common in (A) Being proteinaceous (B) Being synthesized in the body of organisms (C) Enhancing oxidative metabolism (D) Regulating metabolism
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : The following are true about calcium regulating hormones: a. calcitonin increases the plasma calcium concentration b. vitamin D is produced in the skin c. vitamin D is metabolized to its active form in the liver and kidney. d. vitamin D increases calcium absorption from the gut
Last Answer : vitamin D increases calcium absorption from the gut
Description : Phytohormones are (a) chemical regulating flowering (b) chemical regulating secondary growth (c) hormones regulating growth from seed to adulthood (d) regulators synthesised by plants and influencing physiological processes.
Last Answer : (d) regulators synthesised by plants and influencing physiological processes.
Description : Enzymes, vitamins and hormones can be classified into a single category of biological chemicals, because all of these (a) help in regulating metabolism (b) are exclusively synthesized in the body of a living organism as at present (c) are conjugated proteins (d) enhance oxidative metabolism.
Last Answer : (a) help in regulating metabolism
Description : What are the hormones secreted by Hypothalamus? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
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 : 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 : Secretion of thyroid hormones is regulated by (A) Hypothalamus (B) Anterior pituitary (C) Feedback regulation (D) All of these 220 MCQs IN BIOCHEMISTRY
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 : Where is the two hormones secreted by the hypothalamus stored?
Last Answer : Pituitary
Description : The posterior pituitary gland is not a ‘true’ endocrine gland because (a) it is provided with a duct (b) it only stores and releases hormones (c) it is under the regulation of hypothalamus (d) it secretes enzymes.
Last Answer : (b) it only stores and releases hormones
Description : Which of the following structures or regions is incorrectly paired with its functions? (a) Medulla : Controls respiration oblongata and cardiovascular reflexes (b) Limbic : Consists of fibre tracts ... thirst (d) Corpus callosum : Band of fibers connecting left and right cerebral hemispheres
Last Answer : (b) Limbic : Consists of fibre tracts system that interconnect different regions of brain controls movement
Description : What is the cascade of events that follows a stress or trauma to produce adrenal reaction? A) hypothalamus (ACTH-releasing hormone)-anterior pituitary (ACTH)-adrenal cortex mineralocorticoids and ... ) E) adrenal cortex (hormones)-hypothalamus (ACTH-releasing hormone)-anterior pituitary (ACTH)
Last Answer : A) hypothalamus (ACTH-releasing hormone)-anterior pituitary (ACTH)-adrenal cortex mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids (regulate metabolism and sugar level)
Description : The part of the brain controlling the anterior pituitary gland secretions is the A) medulla. B) thalamus. C) cerebral cortex. D) hypothalamus. E) cerebellum. Answer: D ... B) antidiuretic hormone C) gonadotropic hormones D) thyroid-stimulating hormone E) adrenocorticotropic hormone
Last Answer : B) thalamus.
Description : The hypothalamus controls the anterior pituitary via A) nerve stimulation. B) blood osmotic concentrations. C) blood glucose concentrations. D) releasing hormones. E) ACTH.
Last Answer : D) releasing hormones.
Description : Which of the following endocrine glands does NOT produce its own hormones but stores hormones produced by the hypothalamus? A) thyroid B) adrenal cortex C) adrenal medulla D) posterior pituitary E) anterior pituitary
Last Answer : D) posterior pituitary
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 : Which gland in the human body regulates the secretion of hormones from the pituitary gland? (1) Thymus gland (2) Thyroid gland (3) Adrenal gland (4) Hypothalamus gland
Last Answer : Hypothalamus gland
Description : What is the adenohypophysis? -Biology
Description : Which one of the following is not liberated by the adenohypophysis? (A) Growth hormone (B) TSH (C) ACTH (D) Gonadotropin
Description : Prostaglandins lower camp in (A) Adipose tissue (B) Lungs (C) Platelets (D) Adenohypophysis
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Beta adrenergic blockers lower intraocular tension by: A. Down regulating adenylyl cyclase in ciliary body through reduced activation of β2 adrenoceptors B. Constricting ciliary blood vessels ... action on trabecular meshwork D. Reducing aqueous formation unrelated to beta adrenoceptor mediation
Last Answer : A. Down regulating adenylyl cyclase in ciliary body through reduced activation of β2 adrenoceptors
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 : 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
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Regulating email use?
Last Answer : What Operating System are you using and do you use a Desktop client for email or a web-based client?
Description : How well do bipolar medications help at regulating moods?
Last Answer : It may take a while to get the right combination that works for you. You have a really tough illness. I am so sorry about your diagnosis. My daughter and has decided to try to avoid medications but she ... so good. She does take an anxiety med about twice a month when it gets really bad. Good luck!
Description : Which part of human brain is the regulating centre for swallowing and vomating? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Medulla oblangata'
Description : Which part of human brain is the regulating centre for swallowing and vomiting? -Do You Know?
Description : When did the Regulating Act come into force? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : Regulating Act of 1773 Introduced by Frederick North, Lord North on 18 May 1773 Territorial extent Great Britain Bengal Presidency Madras Presidency Bombay Presidency Dates Royal assent 10 June 1773 Commencement 10 June 1773
Last Answer : The British Parliament passed the Government of India Act or Regulating Act in 183.
Description : Regulating muscle, which controls the pupil is a part of
Last Answer : Regulating muscle, which controls the pupil is a part of
Description : Parathormone influences calcium absorbton in the small intestine by regulating the metabolim of
Last Answer : Parathormone influences calcium absorbton in the small intestine by regulating the metabolim of A. Vitamin C ... D C. Vitamin `B_6` D. Enterogastrone
Description : Is printing money regulating trade declaring war are what powers?
Last Answer : delegated powers
Description : The enzyme regulating extramitochondrial fatty acid synthesis is (A) Thioesterase (B) Acetyl CoA carboxylase (C) Acyl transferase (D) Multi-enzyme complex
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : One of the enzymes regulating glycolysis is (A) Phosphofructokinase (B) Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (C) Phosphotriose isomerase (D) Phosphohexose isomerase
Description : Instead of depressing, morphine stimulates (a) Vasomotor centre (b) Edinger westphal nucleus (c) Temperature regulating centre (d) Cough centre
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : Moisture in freon refrigeration system causes (a) ineffective refrigeration (b) high power consumption (c) freezing automatic regulating valve (d) corrosion of whole system
Last Answer : Ans: c
Description : A thermostat is a device for (a) switching off an electrical appliance (b) measuring temperature (c) regulating temperature (d) producing heat
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : The Supreme Court at Calcutta was established by – (1) Regulating Act of 1773 (2) Pitts India Act of 1784 (3) Charter Act of 1793 (4) Charter Act of 1813
Last Answer : (1) Regulating Act of 1773 Explanation: The Regulating Act of 1773 established a supreme court at Fort William, Calcutta. It consisted of one Chief Justice and three other regular judges or ... was the supreme judiciary over all British subjects including the provinces of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
Description : What is referred to as "Depository Services"? (1) A new scheme of fixed deposits (2) A method of regulating stock exchanges (3) An agency for safe-keeping of securities (4) An advisory service to investors
Last Answer : (3) An agency for safekeeping of securities Explanation: A Central Securities Depository (CSD) is an organization holding securities either in certificated or uncertificated (dematerialized ... : Demat accounts; dematerialization; rematerialization; transfer of securities; and pledge services.
Description : What is referred to as 'Depository Services'? (1) A new scheme of fixed deposits (2) A method for regulating stock exchanges (3) An agency for safe-keeping of securities (4) An advisory service to investors
Last Answer : (3) An agency for safekeeping of securities Explanation: It is a service offered by a securities depository under which the depository maintains book accounts recording the ownership of securities held on behalf of the depository's participants, for eligible securities.
Description : Which one of the following parts of the human brain is the regulating centre for swallowing and vomiting? (1) Cerebellum (2) Cerebrum (3) Medulla Oblongata (4) Pons
Last Answer : (3) Medulla Oblongata Explanation: Medulla Oblongata is that part of the brain which regulates basic functions. It regulates vomiting, hiccupping, swallowing, coughing, sneezing, etc.
Description : Ozone layer in the outer atmosphere helps us in – (1) reflecting radio waves and makes radio communication possible (2) regulating he temperature of atmosphere (3) absorbing cosmic ray particles (4) absorbing U-V radiations
Last Answer : (4) absorbing U-V radiations Explanation: The ozone layer is a layer in Earth's atmosphere containing relatively high concentrations of ozone (03) which absorbs 97- 99% of the Sun's medium-frequency ultraviolet light.