Tag: coordination in human beings- chemical control
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Read the given paragraph and select the option that correctly fills the blanks in it.
Hormones produce their effect on target tissue by binding to specific ______A called hormone receptors located in the target tissues only. Water soluble hormones usually need ___B receptor that generate ___C messengers for regulating cellular metabolism. ____D soluble hormones can pass through cell membrane and bind to ______E receptors, mostly nuclear receptors. The hormone receptors complex enter the nucleus and mostly regulate gene expression or chromosome function by interaction of hormone-receptor complex with the genome.
One of the following hormone is different from the other three regarding their solubility.
Hormones "obey" the commands like "enough, slow down or "two little, speed up".
Which one of the following act as vasodilator?
How many of these hormones are water soluble ? Thyroxine, Epinephrine, Nor-epinephrine , Aldosterone, Cortisol, Testosterone, Thymosin, Melatonin, Calcitonin
Excess secretion of growth hormone in adults leads to
Which one of the following statements is correct ?
Which of the following is the correct function of endocrine system with reference to chemical coordination?
Which of the following are correct.
a) Neural coordination is fast but short-lived.
b) Secretions of the ductless gland are messengers.
c) Hormones are non-nutrient chemicals.
d) Hormones act as intracellular messengers.
e) Chemical messengers produced in large amounts.
Given is an incomplete table on hormones, their source glands and one major effect of each human body. Identify the option representing correct grouping of hormone its gland and effect.
Gland | Secretion | Effect on body |
---|---|---|
A | Oestrogen | Maintenance of secondary sexual characters |
Alpha cells of Islets of Langerhans | B | Raises blood sugar level |
Anterior pituitary | C | Over secretion leads to gigantism |