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The secretion of following anterior pituitary hormones is controlled by hypothalamus

  1. Thyrotropin (TSH) and cortisol

  2. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and progesterone

  3. Corticotropin (ACTH), growth hormone and

    vasopressin

  4. Luteinizing hormone (LH), corticotropin (ACTH) and

    thyrotropin (TSH)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hypothalamus secretes both releasing and inhibitory hormones controlling the secretion of some anterior pituitary hormones(LH, ACTH, and TSH etc.)

Which group of hormones is natural?

  1. IAA, IBA, NAA

  2. IAA, $GA _3$, ABA

  3. $2, 4$-D, Kinetin, ABA

  4. $GA _3$, Zeatin, NAA


Correct Option: B

Hormones are called chemical signals that stimulate specific target tissues. Which is the correct location of these receptors in case of protein hormones?

  1. Extracellular matrix

  2. Blood

  3. Plasma membrane

  4. Nucleus


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Hormones of protein nature binds to specific receptor molecules located on the plasma membrane to form the hormone receptor complex.

Hormone produced due to the effect of dietary lipids in the chyme, causes.

  1. Relaxation of gall bladder

  2. Secretion of water, bicarbonate ions

  3. Inhibits gastro intestinal motility

  4. Constraction of sphincter of Oddi


Correct Option: A

Which of these functions hormones perform in our body?

  1. Regulation of cellular activities and influencing growth

  2. Regulation of intermediary metabolism

  3. Maintenance of homoeostasis

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  • The functions of Hormones are : 
1. Hormones are produced by a specialized gland and are secreted directly into the bloodstream.
 2. Hormones are transported by the bloodstream from the endocrine cells to serve as ‘chemi­cal messenger’ which act on target cells or organs by regulating the rates of specific metabolic reactions. 
3. Hormones exert their effects not where they are locally produced, but on other tissues of the body. 
4. Hormones are required in very small amounts and their effect may be excitatory or inhibitory depending upon their concentration and the physiological state of the responding tissue. Hence, Regulation of cellular activities and influencing growth, Regulation of intermediary metabolism and Maintenance of homoeostasis are the functions hormones perform in our body. 
So, the correct answer is 'All of the above'.

Deficiency of hormones is caused to due to

  1. Hyposecretion

  2. Hyperscretion

  3. Sweating

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  •  Hyposecretion- too little of any hormone in the body can be caused by a large pituitary tumour, which interferes with the pituitary gland's ability to produce hormones. Hence, Deficiency of hormones is caused to due to Hyposecretion.
So, the correct answer is 'Hyposecretion'.

Which of the following is known as chemical messenger?

  1. Hormone

  2. Enzyme

  3. Colostrum

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
A. Hormones are the chemical substances that are secreted in the body by the endocrine glands. They are known as body's chemical messengers.
B. Enzymes are colloidal macromolecules that are water soluble and partially or wholly proteinaceous in nature.
C. Colostrum is a form of milk produced from mammary glands in mammals.
So, the correct answer is 'Hormone'.

Enzymes, vitamins and hormones are common in

  1. Being proteinaceous

  2. Being synthesised in the body organisms

  3. Enhancing oxidative metabolism

  4. Regulating metabolism


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Feedback inhibition is the process by where the end product terminates the reaction. The accumulation of the end product interferes with the enzymatic activity by changing the shape of its active site. Enzymes and hormones regulate the metabolism by feedback inhibition.
Enzymes are protein in nature and catalyzes the biological reaction without being used up in the chemical reaction. They regulate the chemical reaction by feedback inhibition. 
Hormones are the chemical messenger which activates the effector gland and regulate the metabolism by feedback inhibition.
Vitamins acts as a coenzymes which regulates the enzymatic activity and further regulate the metabolism.
So, the correct answer is option D.

Which of the statements given below are correct 
I) Hormones are non-nutrient chemical 
II) Hormones act as intracellular chemicals
III) Hormones are produced in moderate quantity
IV) Hormones may be proteins, steroids , glycoproteins or biogenic amines

  1. I and II

  2. II and III

  3. III and IV

  4. I and IV


Correct Option: A

Hormones are non-nutrients chemicals which act as .............. messengers and are produced in ........... amount.

  1. Intracellular, large

  2. Intercellular, large

  3. Intracellular, small

  4. Intercellular, trace


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hormones are non-nutrient chemicals which act as intercellular messengers and are produced in trace amount. They are released from the ductless glands called as endocrine glands. They affect the activity of another part of the body called as target site. They are not stored in the body.

Thus, the correct answer is 'Intercellular, trace.'