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2: Fundamentals of Genetics
3: Absorption by Roots
4: Transpiration
5: Photosynthesis
6: The Circulatory System
7: The Excretory System
8: The Nervous System and Sense Organs
▶ 9: The Endocrine System
10: The Reproductive System
11: Human Population
12: Physical Health and Hygiene
13: Pollution
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Solutions for Chapter 9: The Endocrine System
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 9 of CISCE ICSE for Biology [English] Class 10.
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Short Questions
What do you mean by endocrine system?
What is a hormone?
What are endocrine glands?
What is the chemical nature of hormone?
Why are hormones called ‘chemical messengers’?
What are the general properties of hormones?
Which parts of the alimentary canal produce hormones?
Name the different endocrine glands found in the body of man.
What are tropic hormones?
Name the hormone produced by the following gland giving one function: Thyroid
Name the hormone produced by the following gland giving one function: Pancreas
Name the hormone produced by the following gland giving one function: Adrenal medulla
Write about some functions of adrenal glands.
Is the following gland an exocrine or an endocrine gland?
Salivary gland
Exocrine Gland
Endocrine Gland
Is the following gland an exocrine or an endocrine gland?
Liver
Exocrine Gland
Endocrine Gland
Is the following gland an exocrine or an endocrine gland?
Thyroid gland
Exocrine Gland
Endocrine Gland
Is the following gland an exocrine or an endocrine gland?
Pancreas
Exocrine Gland
Endocrine Gland
Is the following gland an exocrine or an endocrine gland?
Adrenal
Exocrine Gland
Endocrine Gland
Which hormones are secreted by anterior pituitary gland?
How is iodine important to our body?
Where is the thymus gland located and what is its function?
People living in hilly regions usually suffer from simple goitre. Explain.
What is osteoporosis and what is its cause?
Write in brief about the causes and symptoms of exophthalmic goiter.
List some of the functions of pituitary gland.
What are the two kinds of diabetes? Mention their symptoms and the causes.
Complete the following:
Gland/Organ | Hormone | Function |
(i) Stomach | __________ | __________ |
(ii) Parathyroid | __________ | __________ |
(iii) __________ | __________ | Lowers blood sugar level. |
(iv) Adrenal medulla | __________ | __________ |
(v) Pancreas (Alpha cells) | __________ | __________ |
(vi) Testes | __________ | __________ |
Given below is a table consisting of a set of items belonging to a common category. Complete the table by filling in the category and the odd one in the blanks
Set | Category | Odd one |
Adrenaline, Penicillin, Insulin, Thyroxin | __________ | __________ |
Vasopressin, growth hormone, TSH, ACTH, FSH | __________ | __________ |
Complete the table given below by filling in the blanks numbered 1 to 8.
Gland | Hormone Secreted | Effect on Body |
1 | 2 | Regulates basal metabolism |
Pancreas (β-cells) | 3 | 4 |
5 | 6 | Increases heart beat |
7 | Thyroid stimulating hormone | 8 |
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Give Reasons
Hormones are called ‘chemical messengers’.
Organs like the stomach and intestine are also endocrine glands. Why?
The thyroid gland is called as nature gland.
Goiter is usually observed in people living in hilly regions.
The thymus is larger and more prominent in children than is adults.
Pancreas is both an exocrine gland and an endocrine gland. Explain.
Insulin is injected into the body of a highly diabetic patient and not given orally. Explain.
The pituitary is called the master gland.
Adrenaline is also known as emergency hormone.
Our hair stands on their ends during fear.
Some adult women may develop facial hairs. What may be the cause for it?
The release of progesterone in the urine is an indication of pregnancy. Explain.
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Differentiate
Differentiate: Endocrine gland and Exocrine gland.
Differentiate: Hormones and Enzyme.
Differentiate: Insulin and Glucagon.
Differentiate: Nervous control and Hormonal control.
Differentiate: Cretinism and Myxedema.
Differentiate: Gigantism and Acromegaly.
Differentiate: Simple Goitre and Exophthalmic Goitre.
Differentiate: Diabetes mellitus and Diabetes insipidus.
Differentiate: Acromegaly and Myxedema.
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Diagram Based Questions
Place the words at the bottom of the page next to the number that shows the location of the Endocrine Glands.
(1) ________
(2) ________
(3) ________
(4) ________
(5) ________
(6) ________
(7) ________
(8) ________
(9) ________
Pancreas Hypothalamus Pituitary Parathyroid Ovaries Adrenal Thyroid Thymus Testes
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.
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.
Given alongside are the diagrammatic sketches of some endocrine glands. Observe the figures and answer the following questions:
(i) Label the parts numbered 1 to 5.
(ii) Name the hormones secreted by (2) and (5).
(iii) Which chemicals in our body are greatly affected by hormones?
(iv) What is the chemical nature of hormones?
(v) Name the elements related to the functioning of hormones secreted by the structure (2) and (5).
Study the diagram given below and then answer the questions that follow:
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- Name the cells of the pancreas that produce (1) glucagon (2) insulin.
- State the main function of (1) glucagon and (2) insulin.
- Why is the pancreas referred to as an exo-endocrine gland?
- Why is insulin not given orally but is injected into the body?
- What is the technical term for the cells of the pancreas that produce endocrine hormones?
- Where in the body is the pancreas located?
The sketch below shows a certain condition in an individual:
(i) Name the condition.
(ii) What is the underlying cause of this condition?
(iii) Name two other conditions that could have resulted due to a similar cause.
(iv) Which hormone is required for iodine synthesis?
(v) Where is the thyroid gland located?
(vi) The hormone secreted by the thyroid gland is controlled from which hormone?
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Sketch and Label the Diagram
Sketch and label the V. S. of pituitary gland.
Draw and label the structure of thyroid gland.
Give a labeled diagram of parathyroid gland.
Sketch and label the structure of adrenal gland.
Give a labeled diagram of thymus gland.
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Name the Following
Name the Following: Which gland is exocrine as well as endocrine gland.
Name the Following: Which hormone is secreted by the pancreas
Name the Following: Hormone secreted by p-cells of Islets of Langerhans
Name the Following: Disease caused by the deficiency of insulin
Name the Following: The hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
Name the Following: Disorder caused by excess of thyroid hormone.
Name the Following: Iodine is necessary for the secretion of which hormone.
Name the Following: The master gland of the body, because it controls the activity of other endocrine gland also.
Name the Following: Hormone controls absorption of water from kidney tubules.
Name the Following: Hormone secreted by corpus luteum.
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Give Technical Terms
Give the Technical Term: What are the substances that control the growth and development in animals?
Give the Technical Term: Name the gland in the body that secretes the so-called ‘Emergency hormone’.
Give the Technical Term: When your mouth dries up and the heart begins to beat faster, which hormone brings about the feeling?
Give the Technical Term: Name the hormone which prepares the body to face an emergency situation.
Give the Technical Term: Name a condition caused due to hypo secretion of thyroxin in adults.
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 secreted by the pancreas.
Give the Technical Term: The condition which results in the abnormally long bones, long lower jaw bone due to hyper secretion of pituitary hormone.
Give the Technical Term: Name the cells of islets of langerhans in pancreas, which secretes insulin and glucagon.
Give the Technical Term: Name two hormones secreted by the alimentary canal.
Give the Technical Term: Name the hormone which maintains glucose level in the blood.
Give the Technical Term: What are releasing hormones?
Give the Technical Term: Name a hormone which controls developments of male secondary sexual characters.
Give the Technical Term: Name the structure which produces testosterone.
Give the Technical Term: The structure which controls the master gland.
Give the Technical Term: Name the glands which secrete the following hormone: Progesterone
Give the Technical Term: Name the glands which secrete the following hormone: Testosterone
Give the Technical Term: Name the glands which secrete the following hormone: ACTH
Give the Technical Term: Name the glands which secrete the following hormone: Relaxin
Give the Technical Term: Name the glands which secrete the following hormone: Adrenaline
Give the Technical Term: Name the glands which secrete the following hormone: Noradrenalin
Give the Technical Term: Name the hormones which lead to the following condition: Diabetes mellitus
Give the Technical Term: Name the hormones which lead to the following condition: Growth of beard in women
Give the Technical Term: Name the hormones which lead to the following condition: Myxedema
Give the Technical Term: Name the hormones which lead to the following condition: Gigantism
Give the Technical Term: Name the hormones which lead to the following condition: Exophthalmic goitre
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the Blanks:
______ is called father of endocrinology.
Fill in the Blanks:
Nervous system and ______ are very closely related.
Fill in the Blanks:
The glands with ducts are called ______.
Fill in the Blanks:
A hormone which influences the ossification of bones is ______.
Fill in the Blanks:
The activities of the thyroid gland are controlled by ______ secreted by the ______.
Fill in the Blanks:
A disease caused in children due fo under secretion of thyroxin is ______.
Fill in the Blanks:
In adult deficiency in secretion of thyroid produces a disease called ______.
Fill in the Blanks:
Lack of iodine in diet causes ______.
Fill in the Blanks:
The endocrine part of the pancreas is ______.
Fill in the Blanks:
______ is a disease caused by hypoparathyroidism.
Fill in the Blanks:
Insulin makes the liver turn blood sugar into ______.
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System True or False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Hormones are produced by endocrine gland.
True
False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Hormones are chemically protein.
True
False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
The pituitary gland is both exocrine and endocrine in function.
True
False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
The alpha cells of the pancreas secrete insulin.
True
False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Adrenal gland is called Master gland.
True
False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Calcium is the main element of thyroxin.
True
False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Adrenal cortex produces emergency hormone adrenaline.
True
False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Adrenal medulla produces adrenaline.
True
False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Thyroxin regulates metabolism.
True
False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Rickets is caused due to deficiency of iodine.
True
False
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Glucagon converts glucose into glycogen.
True
False
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System State the Location
State the Location
Thyroid
State the Location
Adrenal
State the Location
Pancreas
State the Location
Prostate gland
State the Location
Pituitary gland
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System State the Function
State the Function
Thyroxin
State the Function
Insulin
State the Function
Testosterone
State the Function
Oestradiol
State the Function
Progesterone
State the Function
Relaxin
State the Function
Oxytocin
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Choose the Odd One Out
Choose the Odd One Out
Goiter
Cretinism
Scurvy
Myxedema
Choose the Odd One Out
Cretinism
Myxedema
Simple goitre
Acromegaly
Choose the Odd One Out
Somatotropin
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
Corticotrophin releasing hormone
Oxytocin
Choose the Odd One Out.
Thyroid gland
Adrenal gland
Pituitary gland
Prostate gland
Choose the Odd One Out
Adrenal
liver
thyroid
pituitary
Choose the Odd One Out
Oestrogen
Progesterone
Testosterone
Prolactin
Choose the Odd One Out
Oxytocin
Insulin
Prolactin
Progesterone
Choose the Odd One Out
Growth hormone
TSH
Vasopressin
LH
Choose the Odd One Out
Cushing’s syndrome
Eunuchoidism
Addison’s disease
Virilism
Choose the Odd One Out
Aldosterone
Cortisol
Progesterone
Epinephrine
Choose the Odd One Out
Testosterone
Epinephrine
Progesterone
Aldosterone
Choose the Odd One Out
Cortisone
Cortisol
Progesterone
Epinephrine
Choose the Odd One Out
Insulin
Glucagon
Diabetes insipidus
Diabetes mellitus
Choose the Odd One Out
Glucocorticoids
Mineralocorticoids
Corticotrophin
Sex corticoids
Choose the Odd One Out
FSH
ICSH
Prolactin
LH
Choose the Odd One Out
Insulin
blood sugar
adrenaline
thyroxine
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Multiple Choice Questions
Which statement is not for a hormone?
They act on target organs usually away from the source glands.
They are secreted directly into the blood.
They are used again and again like catalysts.
They are produced in very minute quantities and are biologically very active.
The basal metabolic rate in body cells is regulated by:
The parathyroid
The thyroid
The pituitary
The thymus
The mammalian thymus is mainly concerned with:
Regulation of body temperature
Regulation of body growth
Secretion of thyrotropins
Immunological functions
Which of the following glands has both endocrine and exocrine functions?
Pituitary gland
Thyroid gland
Pancreas gland
Adrenal gland
Pancreas is a mixed gland in which:
All cells secrete enzymes and hormones.
Most cells secrete hormones
Few cells secrete enzymes
Enzymes and hormones are secreted by separate cells
Secretin is secreted by:
Testes and stimulates male secondary character
Adrenal glands and stimulates heart beat
Small intestine and stimulates pancreas
Pancreas and stimulates conversion of glycogen into glucose
Vasopressin is concerned with:
Quick digestion
Slow heart beat
Concentration of urine
Dilution of urine
Glucagon is secreted by:
The β cells of islets of langerhans
The α cells of islets of langerhans
The β cells of pancreas
The Adrenal cortex
Leydig cells are meant for:
Formation of sperms
To produce progesterone
To produce testosterone
Nutrition of sperm
Human chronic Gonadotropin:
Stimulates the growth of placenta
Stimulates the development of new follicles
Inhibits the secretion of milk till child birth
Stimulates the corpus luteum to grow and secrete progesterone
ICSE solutions for Biology [English] Class 10 9 The Endocrine System Match the Column
Column ‘II’ is a list of items related to ideas in Column ‘I’. Match the term in Column ‘II’ with a suitable idea given in Column ‘I’.
Column A | Column B |
(i) Pituitary | (a) produces male sex characteristics |
(ii) Ovaries | (b) decreases blood sugar level |
(iii) Thyroid | (c) increases heart and breathing rate raises blood pressure |
(iv) Thymus | (d) produces female sex characteristics |
(v) Adrenals | (e) is known as emergency hormone |
(vi) Hypothalamus | (f) regulates the level of calcium and phosphorus |
(vii) Pancreas | (g) increases the rate of metabolism |
(viii) Testes | (h) maintains the level of calcium |
(ix) Parathyroid | regulates the amount of water excreted in the urine. |
(x) Cretinism | (j) simulates skeletal growth |
(xi) Diabetes mellitus | (k) regulates the activities of other glands |
(xii) Insulin shock | (l) stimulates the development of male and female sex organs |
(xiii) Gigantism | (m) Shortage of glucose in the blood. |
(xiv) Enlargement of breasts in adult males | (n) Over-secretion of growth hormone |
(xv) Exophthalmic goiter | (o) Excess of glucose in the blood |
(xvi) Acromegaly | (p) Over-secretion of thyroxin |
(xvii) Addison’s disease | (q) Dwarfism and mental retardation |
(xviii)Cretinism | (r) Over-secretion of cortical hormones |
(xix) Dwarfism | (s) Under-secretion of the adrenal cortex |
(xx) Adrenalin | (t) Under-secretion of thyroxin in children |
(xxi) Vasopressin | (u) Over-secretion of growth hormones in adults |
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Concepts covered in Biology [English] Class 10 chapter 9 The Endocrine System are Human Endocrine System, Adrenal Gland (Suprarenal Gland), Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans), Thyroid Gland, Pituitary Gland or Hypophysis Gland, Difference in Endocrine and Exocrine Glands, Chemical Coordination, Need for the Regulation of Body Activities, Control of Hormonal Secretions.
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