Identify the hormone:

I. It favours glycogenesis

II. It favours fat synthesis and deposition

III. It favours protein anabolism

1. Cortisol 2. Insulin
3. Growth hormone 4. Adrenaline

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Hypersecretion of growth hormone in adults does not cause further increase in height because
1. growth hormone becomes inactive in adults
2. epiphyseal plates close after adolescence
3. bones loose their sensitivity to growth hormone in adults
4. muscle fibres do not grow in size after birth

Subtopic:  Human Growth Hormone |
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A temporary endocrine gland in the human body is?

1. pineal gland 2. corpus cardiacum
3. corpus luteum 4. corpus allatum
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GnRH, a hypothalamic hormone, needed in reproduction, acts on the
1. anterior pituitary gland and stimulates secretion of LH and oxytocin
2. anterior pituitary gland and stimulates secretion of LH and FSH
3. posterior pituitary gland and stimulates secretion of oxytocin and FSH
4. posterior pituitary gland and stimulates secretion of LH and relaxin

Subtopic:  Pituitary & Hypothalamus |
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Graves' disease is caused due to?
1. hyposecretion of thyroid gland
2. hypersecretion of thyroid gland
3. hyposecretion of adrenal gland
4. hypersecretion of adrenal gland

Subtopic:  Thyroid Gland Part I | Thyroid Gland Part II |
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Name a peptide hormone which acts mainly on hepatocytes, adipocytes and enhances cellular glucose uptake and utilisation.
1. Insulin
2. Glucagon
3. Secretin
4. Gastrin

Subtopic:  Pancreas |
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The posterior pituitary gland is not a ‘true’ endocrine gland because
1. it is provided with a duct
2. it only stores and releases hormones
3. it is under the regulation of hypothalamus
4. it secretes enzymes

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Which one of the following hormones is not involved in sugar metabolism?
1. Cortisone
2. Aldosterone
3. Insulin
4. Glucagon

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Identify the hormone with its correct matching of source and function.
1. Oxytocin-posterior pituitary, growth and maintenance of mammary glands
2. Melatonin-pineal gland, regulates the normal rhythm of sleep-wake cycle
3. Progesterone-corpus luteum, stimulation of growth and activities of female secondary sex organs
4. Atrial natriuretic factor-ventricular wall increases the blood pressure

Subtopic:  Pineal Gland |
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Fight or flight reactions cause activation of
1. the parathyroid glands, leading to increased metabolic rate
2. the kidney, leading to suppression of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone pathway
3. the adrenal medulla, leading to increased secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine
4. the pancreas leading to a reduction in the blood sugar levels

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