Endocrine Glands
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Name the hormone secreted by hypothalamus gland ?
How does our body respond when adrenaline is secreted into the blood?
Write any two characteristics of hormones.
- Pepsin and Aldosterone
- Adrenaline and Insulin
- Cortisol and Mucus
- Aldosterone and Saliva
Hormones are transported from the place of origin to the target cells through the ______.
ducts
nerves
blood
lymph
Which of the following hormones is produced under the condition of stress which stimulates glycogenolysis in the liver of human beings?
Adrenaline
Thyroxin
Insulin
Estradiol
Select the correct matching of a hormone, its source and function.
Norepinephrine – Adrenal medulla – Increases heartbeat, rate of respiration and alertness
Vasopressin – Posterior pituitary – Increases loss of water through urine
Prolactin – Posterior pituitary – Regulates growth of mammary glands and milk formation in females
Glucagon – Beta cells of Islets of Langerhans – Stimulates glycogenolysis
Which of the following are not an endocrine gland?
Pituitary gland
Salivary gland
Thyroid gland
Adrenal gland
What are the characteristic features of endocrine glands?
They are ductless
They are highly vascularized
All of these
They possess intracellular vacuoles that store the hormones
The more effectiveness of chemical communication than by electrical impulses is due to:
Chemicals or hormones travel slower than electric impulses.
Electric impulses cannot reach all the cells like chemicals which can easily diffuse to all cells.
Electrical impulses require more ion input than chemicals.
All of these.
Where is the hunger centre located in the human brain?
Choose the odd one out from each series
(a) The glands - thyroid, adrenal, pituitary, prostate...........................
(b) The conditions - cretinism, myxoedema, goitre, scurvy....................
(c) The hormones - insulin, glucagon, cretinism, thyroxine......................
(d) The hormonal sources - adrenal cortex, adrenal medulla, cortisone, pituitary...............................
Compare the nervous system and endocrine system (hormonal system) for control and coordination in humans.
Here, ‘X’ and ‘Y’ respectively are
मानव शरीर के दाहिनी ओर उदर के ऊपरी भाग में स्थित गहरे लाल-भूरे रंग की ग्रंथि को ‘X’ कहते हैं तथा इसका स्त्रवण ‘Y’ कहलाता है।
यहाँ, ‘X’ तथा ‘Y’ क्रमशः हैं
- Stomach and gastric juice
आमाशय और जठर रस - Pancreas and pancreatic juice
अग्न्याशय और अग्न्याशयी रस - Small intestine and intestinal juice
क्षुद्रांत्र और आंत्र रस - Liver and bile juice
यकृत और पित्त रस
Question 36
Label the endocrine glands in the figure
The examples of ductless glands are?
Testes
Pancreas
Thyroid gland
Pineal gland
The smallest endocrine gland is
Thyroid
Parathyroid
Pituitary
Adrenal
How do endocrine glands differ from other glands ?
Name one gland each :
(a) which acts only as an endocrine gland.
(b) which acts only as an exocrine gland.
(c) which acts both as an endocrine gland as well as an exocrine gland.
Differentiate between chemical and nervous coordination with detailed explanation.....
- Hypothalamus
- Adrenal
- Pituitary
- Pancreas
The basic difference between endocrine and exocrine glands is______________.
Exocrine glands are without ducts and endocrine glands are with ducts.
Endocrine glands are without ducts and exocrine glands are with ducts.
Both exocrine and endocrine glands are ductless.
Both exocrine and endocrine glands are with ducts.
Name the hormone released by the pituitary gland which helps in growth of the body.
Thyroxin
Pituitorxin
Growth hormone
Adrenaline
What is the name of in-built 'arrangement' in our body which controls the timing and amount of hormones released by various endocrine glands in the body?
- Adrenaline
- Progesterone only
- Insulin only
- Both Progesterone and Insulin
(a) Name the hormones secreted by the following endocrine glands :
(i) Thyroid gland (ii) Parathyroid (iii) Pancreas (iv) Adrenal glands
(b) Write the functions of testosterone and oestrogen hormones.