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Solutions for Chapter 19: Chemical Coordination and Integration

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 19 of CBSE, Karnataka Board PUC NCERT for Biology [English] Class 11.


EXERCISES
EXERCISES [Page 251]

NCERT solutions for Biology [English] Class 11 19 Chemical Coordination and Integration EXERCISES [Page 251]

EXERCISES | Q 1. (a) | Page 251

Define the following:

Exocrine gland

EXERCISES | Q 1. (b) | Page 251

Define Endocrine gland

EXERCISES | Q 1. (c) | Page 251

Define the following:

Hormone

EXERCISES | Q 2. | Page 251

Diagrammatically indicate the location of the various endocrine glands in our body.

EXERCISES | Q 3. (a) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Hypothalamus

EXERCISES | Q 3. (b) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Pituitary

EXERCISES | Q 3. (c) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Thyroid

EXERCISES | Q 3. (d) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Parathyroid

EXERCISES | Q 3. (e) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Adrenal

EXERCISES | Q 3. (f) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Pancreas

EXERCISES | Q 3. (g) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Testis

EXERCISES | Q 3. (h) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Ovary

EXERCISES | Q 3. (i) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Thymus

EXERCISES | Q 3. (j) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Atrium

EXERCISES | Q 3. (k) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

Kidney

EXERCISES | Q 3. (l) | Page 251

List the hormones secreted by the following:

G-I Tract.

Fill in the blanks:

EXERCISES | Q 4. (a) | Page 251
Hormones Target gland
Hypothalamic hormones ______
EXERCISES | Q 4. (b) | Page 251
Hormones Target gland
Thyrotrophin (TSH) ______
EXERCISES | Q 4. (c) | Page 251
Hormones Target gland
Corticotrophin (ACTH) ______
EXERCISES | Q 4. (d) | Page 251
Hormones Target gland
Gonadotrophins (LH, FSH) ______
EXERCISES | Q 4. (e) | Page 251
Hormones Target gland
Melanotrophin (MSH ______
EXERCISES | Q 5. (a) | Page 251

Write a short note on the function of the following hormone:

Parathyroid hormone (PTH)

EXERCISES | Q 5. (b) | Page 251

Write a short note on the function of the following hormone:

Thyroid hormones

EXERCISES | Q 5. (c) | Page 251

Write a short note on the function of the following hormone:

Thymosins

EXERCISES | Q 5. (d) | Page 251

Write a short note on the function of the following hormone:

Androgens

EXERCISES | Q 5. (e) | Page 251

Write a short note on the functions of the following hormone:

Estrogens

EXERCISES | Q 5. (f) | Page 251

Write a short note on the function of the following hormone:

Insulin and Glucagon

EXERCISES | Q 6. (a) 1. | Page 251

Give an example of hyperglycemic hormone.

EXERCISES | Q 6. (a) 2. | Page 251

Give an example of hypoglycemic hormone.

EXERCISES | Q 6. (b) | Page 251

Give an example of hypercalcemic hormone.

EXERCISES | Q 6. (c) | Page 251

Give an example of gonadotrophic hormones.

EXERCISES | Q 6. (d) | Page 251

Give an example of a progestational hormone.

EXERCISES | Q 6. (e) | Page 251

Give an example of a blood pressure lowering hormone.

EXERCISES | Q 6. (f) 1. | Page 251

Give an example of androgens.

EXERCISES | Q 6. (f) 2. | Page 251

Give example of Estrogens.

EXERCISES | Q 7. (a) | Page 251

Which hormone deficiency is responsible for the following?

Diabetes mellitus

EXERCISES | Q 7. (b) | Page 251

Which hormone deficiency is responsible for the following?

Goitre

EXERCISES | Q 7. (c) | Page 251

Which hormone deficiency is responsible for the following?

Cretinism

EXERCISES | Q 8. | Page 251

Briefly mention the mechanism of action of FSH.

EXERCISES | Q 9. | Page 251

Match the following:

  Column I   Column II
(a) T4 (i) Hypothalamus
(b) PTH (ii) Thyroid
(c) GnRH (iii) Pituitary
(d) LH (iv) Parathyroid

Solutions for 19: Chemical Coordination and Integration

EXERCISES
NCERT solutions for Biology [English] Class 11 chapter 19 - Chemical Coordination and Integration - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Biology [English] Class 11 chapter 19 - Chemical Coordination and Integration

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Concepts covered in Biology [English] Class 11 chapter 19 Chemical Coordination and Integration are Introduction of Chemical Coordination and Integration, Human Endocrine System, The Hypothalamus, Pituitary Gland or Hypophysis Gland, The Pineal Gland, Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid Gland, Thymus Gland, Adrenal Gland (Suprarenal Gland), Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans), Testis, Ovary, Hormones of Heart, Kidney and Gastrointestinal Tract, Mechanism of Hormone Action, Role of Hormones as Messengers and Regulators, Hypo and Hyperactivity and Related Disorders, Chemical Coordination and Integration (Questions), Introduction of Chemical Coordination and Integration, Human Endocrine System, The Hypothalamus, Pituitary Gland or Hypophysis Gland, The Pineal Gland, Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid Gland, Thymus Gland, Adrenal Gland (Suprarenal Gland), Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans), Testis, Ovary, Hormones of Heart, Kidney and Gastrointestinal Tract, Mechanism of Hormone Action, Role of Hormones as Messengers and Regulators, Hypo and Hyperactivity and Related Disorders, Chemical Coordination and Integration (Questions).

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