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Endocrine Glands

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If a person is angry, which of the following effects will be observed in his body?

  1. Blood pressure decreases

  2. Conversion of glycogen into glucose

  3. Arterioles of the skin get relaxed

  4. Breathing rate decreases

  5. Breakdown of fat ceases


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

During excitement or anger, our adrenal glands produce a lot of adrenaline that increases the heart beat, blood pressure and breathing rate of a person. It also stimulates the conversion of glycogen into glucose, and fats into fatty acids.

Which of the following hormones are secreted by adrenal medulla?

  1. Thyroxin and insulin

  2. Adrenaline and glucagon

  3. Epinephrine and norepinephrine

  4. Insulin and glucagon

  5. Calcitonin and thyroxin


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Adrenal medulla secretes adrenalin (also called epinephrine and noradrenalin). It prepares the body to meet any emergency situation.

Which nervous system helps to stimulate the adrenal gland during emergency situations?

  1. Autonomic nervous system

  2. Peripheral nervous system

  3. Somatic nervous system

  4. Central nervous system

  5. Pericardial nervous system


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Adrenal gland is stimulated by the nerve endings of autonomic nervous system at the time of emergency situation.

Overgrowth of which hormone in young children leads to premature sexual maturity?

  1. Epinephrine

  2. Nonadrenaline

  3. Adrenal

  4. Cortical

  5. Calcitonin


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Cortical hormone behaves like sex hormones. They are both male as well as female hormones. An overgrowth of this hormone in young children leads to premature sexual maturity.

Which of the following is the cause of Addison's disease?

  1. Hyposecretion from adrenal cortex

  2. Hypersecretion from adrenal cortex

  3. Hyposecretion from thyroxin

  4. Hypersecretion from pituitary gland


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hyposecretion from adrenal cortex causes Addison's disease, which results in anaemia, hypoglycaemia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, etc.

Which of the following sets of hormones is secreted by Islets of Langerhans?

  1. Epinephrine, Cortisone and Insulin

  2. Insulin, Somatostatin and Glucagon

  3. Mineralocorticoids, Glucocorticoids and Adrenal

  4. Glucagen, Glycogen and Insulin

  5. Adrenal, Insulin and Thyroxin


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Islets of Langerhans are groups of hormone secreting cells scattered in the entire pancreas. It possesses three hormones; insulin, glucagon and somatostatin from three different kinds of cells called beta, alpha and delta cells, respectively.

If there is an overgrowth of adrenal cortex in a mature woman, she develops certain male characteristics. What is this condition called?

  1. hyperglycaemia

  2. adrenal stress

  3. adrenal virilism

  4. adrenal corticoidism

  5. hypoglycaemia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

If there is an overgrowth of adrenal cortex in a mature woman, she develops certain male characteristics such as a beard, moustache and deep male voice. This condition is known as adrenal virilism.

Which of the following is/are caused by cretinism?

  1. Enlargement of thyroid

  2. Dwarfism and mental retardation

  3. Swelling of face and hands

  4. Swelling of neck

  5. Sluggishness


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cretinism is a condition characterised by dwarfism and mental retardation in affected children. 

Which of the following functions is not performed by adrenaline in the human body?

  1. Increases the clotting capacity of blood

  2. Simulates the uterine contraction during labour

  3. Stimulates muscle of the hair follicles

  4. Dilates pupil of the eye

  5. Increases the loss of water through urination


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Loss of water through urination is a symptom of diabetes mellitus or hyperglycaemia.

Which of the following glands secretes calcitonin hormone?

  1. Pancreas

  2. Adrenal

  3. Thyroid

  4. Thymus

  5. Pituitary


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Thyroid gland secretes thyroxine and calcitonin.

What should be given to a diabetic patient, if he becomes unconscious due to insulin shock?

  1. Saline water

  2. Milk without sugar

  3. Salt and lemon water

  4. Spicy food and almonds

  5. Sweet biscuits or sugar candy


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

If an overdose of insulin is given to a diabetic patient, he may become unconscious. This is called insulin shock or hypoglycaemia, and a prompt bite of sweet biscuits or sugar candy is helpful.

Which of the following is caused by the deficiency of ADH hormone?

  1. Diabetes insipidus

  2. Dwarfism

  3. Acromegaly

  4. Diabetes mellitus

  5. Gigantism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

ADH (Anti-diuretic hormone) increases the re-absorption of water from kidney tubules, and its deficiency causes diabetes insipidus.

Which of the following is not a symptom of exophthalmic goitre?

  1. Protruded eyes

  2. Decreased metabolism

  3. Restlessness

  4. Shortness of breath

  5. Rapid heart beat


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Excess of thyroxine secretion causes exophthalmic goitre, and the patient shows a marked increase in metabolic rate and heart beat, shortness of breath, protruded eyes, etc.

Which of the following hormones helps in the contraction of uterus during child birth?

  1. Vasopressin

  2. Somatotropin

  3. Thyroxin

  4. Calcitonin

  5. Oxytocin


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Oxytocin is secreted by the posterior lobe of pituitary, and stimulates vigorous contractions of the uterus in a pregnant woman leading to the birth of the baby.

Which of the following functions is performed by gonadotropic hormone?

  1. Secretion of thyroxin

  2. Activation of thyroid

  3. Regulation of activities of adrenal cortex

  4. Regulation of secretions of testes and ovaries

  5. Stimulation of growth hormone


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Gonad stimulating hormones, i.e., gonadotropic hormones regulate the activity of the adrenal cortex.

Which of the following diseases will affect a child if there is hyposecretion of somatotropin?

  1. Gigantism

  2. Acromegaly

  3. Elevation in blood pressure

  4. Dwarfism

  5. Pigmentation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A child may suffer from dwarfism if there is hyposecretion, i.e., undersecretion of somatotropin or growth hormone (GH).

Which lobe(s) of pituitary is/are almost absent in humans, but more functional in lower animals?

  1. Parietal lobe

  2. Anterior lobe

  3. Posterior lobe

  4. Intermediate lobe

  5. Posterior and intermediate lobes


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The front part of the posterior pituitary is different from the rest of the lobe, and is called intermediate lobe. The intermediate lobe is almost absent in humans, but much larger and more functional in some lower animals.

Which hormone regulates the egg formation in females, and sperm formation in males?

  1. Follicle stimulating hormone

  2. Adrenocorticotropic hormone

  3. Thyroid stimulating hormone

  4. Luteinizing hormone

  5. Anti-diuretic hormone


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is released by anterior pituitary. It stimulates egg formation in females, and sperm formation in males.

Which of the following hormones is/are called sex corticoids?

  1. Aldosterone

  2. Adrenal androgen

  3. Cortisol

  4. Corticosterone

  5. Glucagon


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Adrenal androgen is called sex corticoid as they stimulate development of external sex characters.

Which of the following hormones is not present in males?

  1. Progesterone

  2. Testosterone

  3. Vasopressin

  4. Adrenaline

  5. Thyroxine


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Progesterone is a female hormone produced by the corpus luteum. It prepares the uterus for the reception and development of the fertilised ovum.

Which of the following is called the master gland?

  1. Thyroid

  2. Pancreas

  3. Pituitary

  4. Adrenal

  5. Thymus


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Pituitary gland is called the master gland because it controls all other endocrine glands.

Which of the following hormones stimulates the formation of corpus luteum to produce progesterone?

  1. FSH

  2. LH

  3. TSH

  4. GH

  5. ADH


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulates the formation of corpus luteum to produce progesterone. LH helps in the growth and ripening of Graafian follicles, and promotes ovulation.

Which of the following statements is incorrect?

  1. Acromegaly is a condition, which arises due to over secretion of GH in an adult resulting in the development of a large nose and thick lips.

  2. The posterior lobe of pituitary produces growth and tropic hormones.

  3. The pituitary gland is a small projection, which hangs from the base of the mid-brain.

  4. The thyroid is a bilobed structure situated in front of the neck just below the larynx.

  5. Glucagon is secreted from alpha cells of Islets of Langerhans.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Growth hormones and tropic hormones are secreted by the anterior lobe of pituitary. Posterior lobe secretes oxytocin and vasopressin.

Match the following.

 
1. Insulin (a) Regulates basal metabolism
2. Glucagon (b) Inhibits secretion of insulin and glucagon
3. Somatostatin (c) Stimulates milk ejection
4. Thyroxine (d) Stimulates liver to covert glycogen into glucose
5. Oxytocin (e) Stimulates deposition of extra glucose in liver
  1. 1 - (e), 2 - (d), 3 - (b), 4 - (a), 5 - (c)

  2. 1 - (c), 2 - (e), 3 - (a), 4 - (b), 5 - (d)

  3. 1 - (a), 2 - (c), 3 - (e), 4 - (b), 5 - (d)

  4. 1 - (c), 2 - (d), 3 - (e), 4 - (a), 5 - (b)

  5. 1 - (d), 2 - (e), 3 - (b), 4 - (c), 5 - (a)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

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Which of the following is not a symptom of Cushing’s syndrome?

  1. Obesity

  2. Hypoglycaemia

  3. Osteoporosis

  4. Weakness

  5. Salt and water retention


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Hypoglycaemia is a symptom of hyposecretion of adrenal cortex. Cushing’s syndrome is caused by hypersecretion of adrenal cortex and shows symptoms of obesity, hyperglycaemia, osteoporosis, weakness, salt and water retention, etc.

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