Adenohypophysis in humans consists of two portions
1. Pars distalis and Pars nervosa
2. Pars intermedia and Pars distalis
3. Pars nervosa and Pars intermedia
4. Anterior and posterior pituitary
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The hormone which promotes protein anabolism, absorption of calcium from the bowel and retards use of
blood glucose for ATP production
1. Melatonin
2. Adrenaline
3. Growth hormone
4. Insulin
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Dwarfism occurs when there is
(i) Over secretion of growth hormone
(ii) Under secretion growth hormone
(iii) Over secretion of somatostain
(iv) Under secretion of somatostatin
1. (i) and (iii)
2. Only (ii)
3. (ii) and (iii)
4. (ii) and (iv)
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Prolactin activities :
1. Growth of breasts and secretion of milk in mammary gland
2. Secondary sexual characters in males
3. Maletonin secretion
4. Estrogen secretion
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If 'X' is a hormone which controls the carbohydrates metabolism in the body and 'Y' is a hormone which
controls of 'X' then "X' and 'Y' are
1. Insulin and somatotrophin
2. Aldosterone and growth hormone
3. Glucocorticoid and ACTH respectively
4. Glucocorticoid and GHRH
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