Diabetes Type I and Type II
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- cretinism
- Graves' disease
- diabetes mellitus
- none of the above
Question 36.3
A sample of urine was diagnosed to contain high content of glucose and ketone bodies. Based on this observation, answer the following
what is the condition called and how can it rectified ?
The level of glucose in the blood is controlled by the
thyroid
pancreas
testis
ovary
Deficiency of insulin results in diabetes______ (mellitus /insipidus/ myxoederna)
State whether true or false
(i) Gastrointestinal tract, kidney and heart also produce hormones.
(ii) Pars distalis produces six trophic hormones.
(iii) B-lymphocytes provide cell-mediated immunity.
(iv) Insulin resistance results in a disease called diabetes mellitus.
- Testis
- Ovary
- Pancreas
- None of the above
Choose the ODD one out from the following terms given and name the CATEGORY to which the others belong:
Cretinism, Myxedema, Simple goitre, Acromegaly
Anti-diuretic hormone is also known as
- 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
- True
- False
Choose the correct answer from the options given in the bracket.
- diabetes mellitus
- Graves' disease
- cretinism
- none of the above
Diabetes insipidus results from
None of these
Deficiency of insulin
Lack of pitocin
Lack of ADH
How do you feel when your blood sugar is too high?
What Is the Most Common Cause of Adrenal Insufficiency?
Name the hormone whose deficiency causes diabetes insipidus.
- True
- False
Differentiate between Diabetes mellitus and Diabetes insipidus.
- Type I diabetes is insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
- Type II diabetes is non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.
- Type II diabetes can be treated with insulin injections.
- Type I diabetes is an autoimmune disorder.
- Insulin
- Melatonin
- Glucagon
- Thyroxine
- diabetes mellitus
- diabetes insipidus
- Graves' disease
- Cushing syndrome
- True
- False
- Type I diabetes is insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
- Type II diabetes is non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.
- Type II diabetes can be treated with insulin injections.
- Type I diabetes is an autoimmune disorder.
- Testosterone and FSH
- FSH and LH
- FSH, LH and prolactin
- FSH and inhibin B
- False
- True
Growth hormone is produced by:
- hypothalamus
- cortex
- hypophysis
- adrenal medulla