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प्रश्न
Hormones | Target gland |
Thyrotrophin (TSH) | ______ |
उत्तर
Hormones | Target gland |
Thyrotrophin (TSH) | Thyroid |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Diagrammatically indicate the location of the various endocrine glands in our body.
Give an example of hyperglycemic hormone.
Give an example of a progestational hormone.
Compare the hormonal response with the nervous response with respect to their speed, transmission and the general nature of changes brought about.
Define the following:
Endocrine gland
What are endocrine glands?
Differentiate: Nervous control and Hormonal control.
Give the Technical Term: Name the blood vessels which transport hormones from the endocrine glands to the various parts of the body.
Give the Technical Term: Name the hormones which lead to the following condition: Growth of beard in women
Given below is an outline of the human body showing the important glands.
(i) Name the glands marked 1 to 5.
(ii) Name the hormone secreted by 2. Give one important function of this hormone.
(iii) Name the endocrine cells present in part 3.
(iv) Name the hormone secreted by part 3. Give one important function of this hormone.
Some of the endocrine glands are shown by the guidelines.
(i) Name the glands 1 to 5.
(ii) Name any two endocrine glands which are not shown in the diagram.
(iii) Name one gland which is both exocrine and endocrine.
State the Function
Testosterone
Choose the Odd One Out
Choose the Odd One Out
Which statement is not for a hormone?
Human chronic Gonadotropin:
Multiple choice question.
Which one of the following is a set of discrete endocrine glands?
A pregnant female delivers a baby who suffers from stunted growth, mental retardation, low intelligence quotient and abnormal skin. This is the result of ______.
Differentiate hyperglycemia from hypoglycemia.
Select the right match of endocrine gland and their hormone among the options given below
Column I | Column II |
A. Pineal | i. Epinephrine |
B. Thyroid | ii. Melatonin |
C. Ovary | iii. Estrogen |
D. Adrenal medulla | iv. Tetraiodothyronine |