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    Which of the following is the target organ that is common to hormones insulin, cortisol and human growth hormone?

    Solution

    Muscle is the common target organ for insulin, cortisol and human growth hormone. Insulin plays an important role in carbohydrate, lipids and protein metabolism in muscles. Cortisol is a catabolic hormone that reduces protein synthesis and prevents tissue growth in muscles. Growth hormone helps in rapidly building of muscles.

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    Transmission of pain signals would not be inhibited if body does not synthesise

    Solution

    The principal function of endorphins is to inhibit the transmission of pain signals. So, if endorphins are not synthesised, pain signals would not be inhibited.

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    Which of the following hormones is associated with short term stress?

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    In short term stress, nervous impulses activate adrenal cortex to produce norepinephrine and epinephrine.

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    In males, hormone inhibin helps to locally regulate spermatogenesis. This hormone is secreted from which of the following?

    Solution

    In males, hormone inhibin is secreted from Sertoli cells located in the seminiferous tubules inside the testes.

  • Question 5
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    Which of the following sentences regarding hormones is false?

    Solution

    Follicle Stimulating Hormone stimulates sperm production in males.

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    Which of the following changes does not take place in the body when adrenaline is released?

    Solution

    Pupils dilate when adrenaline is released.

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    Besides growth hormone releasing factor, growth hormone is also regulated by which of the following?

    Solution

    Somatostatin reduces the release of growth hormone, thus acts opposite to growth hormone releasing hormone. Thus, it has negative regulation on growth hormone.

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    The Grave's disease is caused due to the hypersecretion of the thyroid gland. It is characterised by ____________.

    Solution

    The Grave's disease is characterised by the protrusion of the eyeball, which happens due to an enlarged thyroid gland.

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    DAG (diacylglycerol) is formed in protein hormone activation (PHA) mechanism II. It functions in the

    Solution

    DAG in the membrane activates protein kinase C, which in turn activates proteins inside the cell by phosphorylation.

  • Question 10
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    The substrate for adenyl cyclase in protein hormone activation I mechanism is

    Solution

    ATP acts as a substrate for adenyl cyclase. This forms cyclic AMP.

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