Description : Assertion `:` The second largest digestive gland in our body is liver. Reason `:` Liver functions as an endocrine gland.
Last Answer : Assertion `:` The second largest digestive gland in our body is liver. Reason `:` Liver functions as ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Which amongst the following is largest endocrine gland in the body? (1) Thyroid (2) Parathyroid (3) Adrenal (4) Pituitary
Last Answer : (1) Thyroid Explanation: Endocrine glands are glands of the endocrine system that, secrete their products, hormones, directly into the blood rather than through a duct. The main endocrine glands include ... neck, below the thyroid cartilage (which forms the laryngeal prominence, or "Adam's apple").
Description : In body which largest endocrine gland
Last Answer : Thyroid
Description : Which amongst the following is largest endocrine gland in the body ? (1) Thyroid (2) Parathyroid (3) Adrenal (4) Pituitary
Last Answer : The largest endocrine gland is the thyroid
Description : The largest endocrine gland is
Last Answer : The largest endocrine gland is A. Thyroid gland B. Adrenal gland C. Thymus D. Pituitary gland
Description : What is the name of the smallest endocrine gland located in human body ?
Last Answer : Pineal gland.
Description : Which one of the following is the smallest endocrine gland in human body? (1) Adrenal (2) Thyroid (3) Pituitary (4) Pancreas
Last Answer : (3) Pituitary Explanation: Pituitary gland, called Master Gland, is the smallest endocrine gland. It controls the general growth of the body and stimulates the primary sex hormones, i.e. ovaries and testes.
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 : A temporary endocrine gland in the human body is (a) corpus cardiacum (b) corpus luteum (c) corpus allatum (d) pineal gland.
Last Answer : b) corpus luteum
Description : A temporary endocrine gland in the human body is : (1) Corpus cardiacum (2) corpus luteum (3) Corpus allatum (4) Pineal gland
Last Answer : (2) corpus luteum
Description : Which one of the following is the smallest endocrine gland in human body ? (1) Adrenal (2) Thyroid (3) Pituitary (4) Pancreas
Last Answer : Pituitary
Description : Which gland is both exo and endocrine gland? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Pancreas'
Last Answer : answer:
Description : (i) When and how does placenta develop in human female? (ii)How is the placenta connected to the embryo? (iii)Placenta acts as an endocrine gland. Explain. -Biology
Last Answer : (i)Development of placenta in human female After implantation of blastocyst, the finger-like projections called chorionic villi, appear on the trophoblast and is surrounded by uterine tissue and ... Chorionic Gonadotropin) (b) hPL (human Placental Lactogen) (c) Oestrogens (d) Progesteronem
Description : Why is pancreas both endocrine and exocrine gland? -Biology
Description : What is endocrine gland called ?
Last Answer : : Ductless gland is called endocrine gland.
Last Answer : The smallest endocrine gland is the pineal body
Description : A temporary endocrine gland in humans is
Last Answer : A temporary endocrine gland in humans is A. Islets of Langerhane B. Pineal body C. Corpus luteum D. Corpus allate.
Description : Which part of ovary in mammals acts as an endocrine gland after ovulation?
Last Answer : Which part of ovary in mammals acts as an endocrine gland after ovulation? A. Stroma B. ... membrane C. Germinal epithelium D. Graafian foolicle.
Description : $ The endocrine part of human pancreas is represented by `alpha` a and `beta` cells. ! Endocrine gland have ducts.
Last Answer : $ The endocrine part of human pancreas is represented by `alpha` a and `beta` cells. ! Endocrine gland ... is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : $ Cerebrum is formed of four cerebral hemisphers. ! Pituitary gland is not a type of endocrine gland.
Last Answer : $ Cerebrum is formed of four cerebral hemisphers. ! Pituitary gland is not a type of endocrine gland. A. ... is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Assertion : After ovulation ruptured graafian follicle transforms into corpus luteum . Reason : Corpus luteum act as endocrine gland and it is stable
Last Answer : Assertion : After ovulation ruptured graafian follicle transforms into corpus luteum . Reason : Corpus ... If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Description : Select the answer which correctly matches the endocrine gland with the hormone it secretes and its function/deficiency symptom :
Last Answer : Select the answer which correctly matches the endocrine gland with the hormone it secretes and its function ... iodine in diet results in goitre"):}`
Last Answer : Which part of ovary in mammals acts as an endocrine gland after ovulation? A. Vitelline membrane B. Graffian follicle C. Stroma D. Germinal epithelium
Description : Which part of ovary in mammals acts as an endocrine gland after ovulation ?
Last Answer : Which part of ovary in mammals acts as an endocrine gland after ovulation ? A. Vitelline ... . Graffian follicle C. Stroma D. Germinal epithelium
Description : Which of the following endocrine gland functions as a biological clock and neurosecretory transducer ?
Last Answer : Which of the following endocrine gland functions as a biological clock and neurosecretory transducer ? A. ... gland C. Pineal gland D. Thymus gland
Description : A temporary endocrine gland formed in ovary after ovulation is
Last Answer : A temporary endocrine gland formed in ovary after ovulation is A. Corpus callosum B. Corpus albicans C. Corpus luteum D. Corpus striata
Description : Endocrine gland responsible for immunity is
Last Answer : Endocrine gland responsible for immunity is A. Pineal B. Thymus C. Pituitary D. Adrenal
Description : Endocrine gland for combating emergency is
Last Answer : Endocrine gland for combating emergency is A. Adrenal cortex B. Adrenal medulla C. Pancreas D. Parathyroid
Last Answer : A temporary endocrine gland formed in ovary after ovulation is A. Corpus uteri B. Corpus albicans C. Corpus callosum D. Corpus luteum
Description : Relaxin is secreted by which endocrine gland ?
Last Answer : Relaxin is secreted by which endocrine gland ? A. Corpus luteum B. Pituitary C. Pineal D. Ovary
Description : The anterior pitiuitary hormone that does not stimulate another endocrine gland is
Last Answer : The anterior pitiuitary hormone that does not stimulate another endocrine gland is A. ... B. Thyrotrophin C. Gonadotrophin D. Adrenocorticotrophin
Description : What gland from the endocrine system causes the reproductive system to be active?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What bis not an endocrine gland?
Last Answer : the pituitary
Description : Which acts both, an exocrine gland and an endocrine gland?
Last Answer : Pancreas, Testis, Ovary
Description : Which gland is both exocrine and endocrine?
Last Answer : Pancreas
Description : Which of the following does not act both as an exocrine gland and as an endocrine gland? (1) Pituitary (2) Pancreas (3) Testis (4) Ovary
Last Answer : (1) Pituitary Explanation: Microcytic anaemia: anemia characterized by small red blood cells, due to deficiency of iron; Pernicious anaemia: body does not make enough red blood cells due to lack ... neck or larynx resulting from iodine deficiency; and Pellagra: chronic lack of niacin (vitamin B3).
Description : Which endocrine gland is found in chest cavity? (1) Pineal gland (2) Thymus gland (3) Adrenal gland (4) Thyroid gland
Last Answer : (2) Thymus gland Explanation: The endocrine glands are widely distributed throughout the body. The pituitary gland, pineal gland and hypothalamus are located in the skull. The thyroid and ... thymus gland is only active until puberty. It helps the body protect itself against autoimmunity.
Description : Which one of the following endocrine gland is situated in the neck? (1) Pancreas (2) Thyroid (3) Pituitary (4) Adrenals
Last Answer : (2) Thyroid Explanation: The thyroid gland is one of the largest endocrine glands in the human body which is found in the neck. It controls how quickly the body uses energy, makes proteins, and controls how sensitive the body is to other hormones.
Description : Which of the following is not an endocrine gland? (1) Pituitary (2) Thyroid (3) Adrenal (4) Spleen
Last Answer : (4) Spleen
Description : Which one of the Endocrine glands is known as master gland? (1) Pituitary (2) Adrenal (3) Thyroid (4) Parathyroid
Last Answer : (1) Pituitary Explanation: The pituitary is sometimes referred to as the "master gland" as it controls hormone functions such as our temperature, thyroid activity, growth during childhood, ... functions as our thermostat that controls all other glands that are responsible for hormone secretion.
Description : Which gland controls the endocrine gland?
Last Answer : Pituitary gland
Description : Why is pituitary gland called ‘The conductor of endocrine orchestra’?
Last Answer : Pituitary gland secretes many hormones which control the functioning of other endocrine glands like thyroid gland, adrenal gland, gonads etc. Hence pituitary gland is called the conductor of endocrine orchestra.
Description : Which part of ovary in mammals acts as an endocrine gland after ovulation? (a) Stroma (b) Germinal epithelium (c) Vitelline membrane (d) Graafian follicle
Last Answer : (d) Graafian follicle
Description : Select the option which correctly matches the endocrine gland with its hormone and its function. Endocrine Hormone Function gland (a) Placenta Estrogen Initiates secretion of the milk (b) Corpus ... of sperms (d) Ovary FSH Stimulates follicular development and the secretion of estrogens
Last Answer : (c) Leydig’s Androgen Initiates the cells production of sperms
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 : 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 following endocrine gland found in neck?
Description : which following notact both exorend and endocrine gland
Last Answer : Pitutary gland