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When the glandular cells breakdown completely, the gland is known as ______________.

  1. Holocrine gland

  2. Apocrine gland

  3. Merocrine gland

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Answer is option A i.e. "Holocrine gland"
Holocrine gland is one in which the entire secreting cell is destroyed on secretion e.g. sebaceous gland
Apocrine gland are the one that secretes a viscous fluid into a hair follicle e.g. sweat glands.
Merocrine gland discharges acellular components without damage to the secreting cell e.g. sweat glands

Hair roots are located in

  1. Dermis

  2. Epidermis

  3. Hypodermis

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Skin has three layers:

  • The epidermis, the outermost layer of skin, provides a waterproof barrier and creates our skin tone. 
  • The second layer of skin is the dermis, located under the epidermis. It contains connective tissue, nerve endings, and hair follicles.
  •  Subcutaneous tissue is the third layer of the skin. Located beneath the dermis and epidermis, it is mostly fat. Hence, Hair roots are located in Dermis.
So, the correct answer is 'Dermis'.

Select the answer which correctly matches endocrine gland with the hormone it secretes its function/deficiency symptom.

  1. Endocrine- Thyroid gland, Hormone- Thyroxine, Function/gland Deficiency symptoms- Lack of iodine in diet results in goitre

  2. Endocrine Corpus luteum, Hormone- Testosterone, Function/gland Deficiency symptoms- Stimulates spermatogenesis

  3. Endocrine- Anterior pituitary, Hormone- Oxytocin, Function/gland Deficiency symptoms- Stimulates uterus contraction during child birth

  4. Endocrine-Posterior, Hormone- Growth hormone(GH), Function/gland Deficiency symptoms-Over secretion stimulates abnormal growth


Correct Option: A

Mainly which hormones control menstrual cycle in human beings : -

  1. FSH

  2. LH

  3. FSH, LH, Estrogen

  4. Progesteron


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
The menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones. Luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone, which are produced by the pituitary gland, promote ovulation and stimulate the ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone.

So, the correct answer is 'FSH, LH, Estrogen'.

When both ovary of rat are removed then which hormone is decreased in blood : -

  1. Oxytocin

  2. Prolactin

  3. Estrogen

  4. Gonadotrophic releasing factor


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
If both the ovaries are removed then the blood plasma level of estrogen will be affected as it is produced by theca interna cells of Graafian follicles. Estrogen regulates growth and development of female accessory reproductive organs, secondary sexual characters and sexual behaviour.

So, the correct answer is 'Estrogen

Menstrual flow occurs due to lack of :

  1. Progesterone

  2. FSH

  3. Oxytocin

  4. Vasopressin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

the functions of the following hormones are:

Progesterone: Maintains the endometrium and pregnancy, its withdrawal results in menstrual flow or abortion respectively.
FSH: stimulates gonadal activity and hence is called gonadotropins. Its deficiency will cause non-maturation of germ cells.
Oxytocin: It stimulates vigorous contractions of the uterus at the time of childbirth and milk ejection from mammary glands.
Vasopressin: acts mainly at the kidney and stimulates resorption of water
and electrolytes by the distal tubules and thereby reduces the loss of water through urine (diuresis). Hence, it is also called an anti-diuretic hormone (ADH).
So, the correct answer is 'Option A- Progesterone'.

Hormone controlling human menstrual cycle is

  1. Estrogen

  2. FSH

  3. LH

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

FSH is responsible for the growth of the Graafian follicle in the ovary. It also promotes the growth of follicles and promotes the secretion of oestrogen in the ovary.
Oestrogen is the female sex hormone. It is responsible for the endometrial thickening and it also helps in the healing of the wall of the uterus.
LH is the Leutenizing hormone and is responsible for the ovulation that takes place on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle.

So, the correct answer is 'All of the above'

What is the source of increase in concentration of estrogen in the proliferative phase of menstrual cycle?

  1. Hypothalamus

  2. Anterior pituitary

  3. Ovary

  4. Corpus lateum


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  • The follicular phase of the menstrual cycle is defined as the first day of menstruation until ovulation.
  • It is initiated by a rise in follicle-stimulating hormone levels on the first day of the cycle. Produced by the hypothalamus.
So, the correct option is 'Hypothalamus'.

Low level of progesterone and estrogen in blood stimulate 

  1. FSH-RH production

  2. LH production

  3. GH production

  4. All of these


Correct Option: B

Secondary peak level of estrogen in menstruation cycle occurs due to ___________________.

  1. Formation of graafian follicle

  2. Ovulation

  3. Formation of primary follicle

  4. Formation of corpus luteum


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Secondary peak level of estrogen in menstruation cycle occurs due to formation of corpus luetum.


The menstrual cycle is controlled by a series of changes in hormone levels, primarily estrogen and progesterone. 

The menstrual cycle is divided into three stages:- follicular phase, ovulation, luteal phase.

The luteal phase begins with the formation of the corpus luetum stimulated by FSH and LH and ends in either progenny or luteolysis. The main hormone associated with this stage is progesterone which is produces by growing corpus luteum and is significantly higher during the luteal phase than any other phases of the cycle. 

Several days after ovulation, the increasing amount of estrogen produces by the corpus luetum may cause one or two days of fertile cervical mucus , lower basal body temperatures or both. It is known as secondary estrogen surge. The hormone produced by corpus luteum suppress production of the FSH and LH which leads to its atrophy. Death of corpus luteum results in falling levels of progesterone and estrogen which triggers the end of lateral phase and then the next cycle starts with the increase levels of FSH 

If Implantation occurs, the corpus luteum will continue producing progesterone for $8$ to $12$ weeks after which placenta takes over this function.