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(A) Gastrin
(B) Cyclic AMP
(C) T3
(D) Insulin
(A) Behind retina and can be corrected by using convex lens
(B) Behind retina and can be corrected by using concave lens
(C) Infront of retina and can be corrected by using concave lens
(D) Infront of retina and can be corrected by using convex lens
(A) Sympathetic nervous system
(B) Adrenaline
(C) Parasympathetic nervous system
(D) Thyroxine
(A) Mechanical process
(B) Physical process
(C) Chemical process
(D) Biochemical process
(A) Are water-soluble
(B) Are lipid-soluble
(C) Enter through pores
(D) Contain carbon and hydrogen
(A) Vitamin C
(B) Calciferol
(C) Tocopherol
(D) Vitamin – B12
(A) Blood calcium level
(B) Calcium phosphate level
(C) Body temperature
(D) None of the above
(A) Norepinephrine
(B) Androgen
(C) Cortisol
(D) FSH
(A) water
(B) bile juice
(C) gastric secretion
(D) pepsinogen
(A) 1-C, 2-D, 3-B, 4-A
(B) 1-C, 2-D, 3A, 4-B
(C) 1-D, 2-C, 3-B, 4-A
(D) 1-B, 2-C, 3-D, 4-A
(A) Goiter
(B) Tetany
(C) Cretinism
(D) Myxedema
(A) Pheromones
(B) Aldosterone
(C) Cortisol
(D) Androgens
(A) Tetradiodothyronine
(B) Tridiodothyronine
(C) Tetraiodothyronine
(D) Triiodothyronine
(A) Effective
(B) Synthetic
(C) Natural
(D) Ineffective
(A) Hyposecretion of thyroxine
(B) Hyper secretion of thyroxine
(C) Hyposecreation of adrenaline
(D) None of the above
(A) STH
(B) Insulin
(C) Thyroxine
(D) Testosterone
(A) Eyes
(B) Ears
(C) Reproductive organ
(D) Skin
(A) Neural gland
(B) Pharyngeal gill pouch
(C) Nerve cord
(D) Endostyle
(A) Alimentary canal
(B) Stomach
(C) Liver
(D) Pancreas
(A) Die soon
(B) Remains tadpole throughout life
(C) Grows in to giant frog
(D) Grows into dwarf frog
(A) Balancing of body
(B) Hearing
(C) Pereception of atmospheric pressure
(D) Both (a) and (b)
(A) Incus
(B) Malleus
(C) Stapes
(D) Humerus
(A) Goiter
(B) Acromegaly
(C) Cretinism
(D) Myxedema
(A) Basilar membrane
(B) Tectorial membrane
(C) Meissner’s membrane
(D) Sensory hair cells of organ of corti
(A) Calcium
(B) cAMP
(C) cGMP
(D) Sodium
(A) NaCl
(B) I3
(C) CaCO2
(D) H2CO3
(A) Insulin
(B) Gonadotrophin
(C) Somatostatin
(D) Thymosin
(A) melatonin
(B) isthmus
(C) PTH
(D) norepinephrine
(A) Melatonin
(B) Triiodothyronine
(C) GH
(D) Parathyroid
(A) Thyroid gland
(B) Adrenal gland
(C) Pituitary gland
(D) Pancreas
(A) Insulins
(B) Aldosterones
(C) Androgens
(D) Pheromones
(A) Hormones are non-nutrient chemicals.
(B) Exocrine glands are ductless glands.
(C) Invertebrates have simple endocrine system.
(D) All of the above statements are incorrect.
(A) Increased thyroid function
(B) Normal thyroid function
(C) Decreased thyroid function
(D) Moderate thyroid function
(A) 1-C, 2-D, 3-B, 4-A
(B) 1-C, 2-D, 3-A, 4-B
(C) 1-D, 2-C, 3-B, 4-A
(D) 1-B, 2-C, 3-D, 4-A
(A) absorption of CaCO3 from the digested food
(B) reabsorption of water from renal tubules
(C) increasing blood calcium levels
(D) maintainence ion balance in blood
(A) progesterone
(B) estrogen
(C) glucagon
(D) vasopressin
(A) Goiter
(B) Acromegaly
(C) Cretinism
(D) Myxedema

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