Gynaecomastia and Adrenal Virilism
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- True
- False
- Adrenal medulla
- Adrenal cortex
- Parathyroid gland
- Thyroid gland
Column IColumn IIi. Addison’s Diseasea. Androgens in Femalesii. Cushing’s Syndromeb. Estrogens in Malesiii. Aldosteronismc. Cortisolsiv. Gynaecomastiad. ACTHv. Adrenal Virilisme. Aldosterone
I ➡ d., II ➡ c, . III ➡ e., IV ➡ b., V ➡ c.
I ➡ e., II ➡ a, . III ➡ d., IV ➡ c., V ➡ b.
I ➡ a., II ➡ b, . III ➡ c., IV ➡ d., V ➡ e.
I ➡ c., II ➡ d, . III ➡ b., IV ➡ e., V ➡ a.
- UV radiation
- Use of cosmetics
- Hormone imbalance
- Pollution
- Hormones
- Enzymes
- Sex hormones
- Peptides
“Some human female starts developing male characteristics like beard, degeneration of uterus and ovaries, etc. in their growing period.” Give a reason for the above statement.
- False
- True
Deficiency of testosterone causes
Male hypogonadism and female hypogonadism
Precocious puberty and male hypogonadism
Eunuchoidism and gynecomastia
Female hypogonadism and male hypogonadism
Match the diseases with their symptoms
Column IColumn IIa. Addison’s diseasei. Irregular periods, baldness, male hair growth patternb. Cushing’s diseaseii. Facial puffiness, buffalo hump, abdominal obesityc. Conn’s diseaseiii. Browning skin, diabetes insipidusd. Adrenal virilismiv. Headaches, a symptom of severe hypertensiona. iii, b. ii c. iv d. i
a. iv b.iii c. ii d.i
a. ii b. iii c. iv d. i
a. i b. ii c. iii d. iv
- Adrenal medulla
- Adrenal cortex
- Parathyroid gland
- Thyroid gland
- calcitonin
- parathormone
- both calcitonin and parathormone
- pancreatic juice and parathyroid
- True
- False
- Membrane ion channels
- Enzyme-linked membrane receptors
- G-protein coupled membrane receptors
- Cytoplasmic receptors
- Adrenal medulla
- Adrenal cortex
- Parathyroid gland
- Thyroid gland
If a person who has had a heart transplant receives prednisone (a glucocorticoid) to help prevent rejection of the transplanted tissue, will blood levels of ACTH and CRH (corticotropin releasing hormone) be high or low and why ?
Match the following deficiency disorders with the hormones of Gonads ___.
Column IColumn IIi. Eunuchoidisma. Lack of testosterone and oestrogenii. Male hypogonadismb. Low testosteroneiii. Female hypogonadismc. Oestrogeniv. Gynaecomastiad. Oestrogen in malesv. Precocious Pubertye. Early secretion of Sex hormonesI ➡ e., II ➡ a, . III ➡ d., IV ➡ c., V ➡ b.
I ➡ c., II ➡ d, . III ➡ b., IV ➡ e., V ➡ a.
I ➡ d., II ➡ c, . III ➡ e., IV ➡ b., V ➡ c.
I ➡ a., II ➡ b, . III ➡ c., IV ➡ d., V ➡ e.
His hormonal states is
- ↓ICSH
- ↓FSH
- ↑ADH
- ↑Testosterone
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion
- Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect
- Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect
- Enzyme
- Steroid
- Fatty acid
- ADH
Match the diseases with their symptoms
Column IColumn IIa. Addison’s diseasei. Irregular periods, baldness, male hair growth patternb. Cushing’s diseaseii. Facial puffiness, buffalo hump, abdominal obesityc. Conn’s diseaseiii. Browning skin, diabetes insipidusd. Adrenal virilismiv. Headaches, a symptom of severe hypertensiona. iii, b. ii, c. iv, d. i
a. i, b. ii, c. iii, d. iv
a. iv, b.iii, c. ii, d.i
a. ii, b. iii, c. iv, d. i
Column IColumn IIi. Addison’s Diseasea. Androgens in Femalesii. Cushing’s Syndromeb. Estrogens in Malesiii. Aldosteronismc. Cortisolsiv. Gynaecomastiad. ACTHv. Adrenal Virilisme. Aldosterone
I → d, II → c, III → e, IV → b, V → a.
I → e, II → a, III → d, IV → c, V → b.
I → a, II → b, III → c, IV → d, V → e.
I → c, II → d, III → b, IV → e, V → a.