Other Hormones
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Q. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
- Hormones produce their effects on target tissues by binding to specific proteins called hormone receptors
- Hormones, which interact with membrane-bound receptors, enter the cell and regulate gene expression or chromosome function
- GIP inhibits gastric secretion and motility
- Non-endocrine tissues secrete hormones called growth factors
Q.
Centrosomes are present in the plant cells but absent in animal cells.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following is an inhibitory hormone ?
- Erythropoietin
- GIP
- CCK
- Gastrin
Q. Match the following from column 1 and column 2
Column- 1Column - 2pFollicle stimulating hormone1Released by non-endocrine tissueqEstrogen2Generates cyclic AMPrPlatelet derived growth factor3Binds to nuclear receptor
Column- 1Column - 2pFollicle stimulating hormone1Released by non-endocrine tissueqEstrogen2Generates cyclic AMPrPlatelet derived growth factor3Binds to nuclear receptor
- p-1, q-2, r-3
- p-2 , q-3, r-1
- p-1 , q-3, r-2
- p-3 , q-1, r-2
Q. Match the following from column 1 and column 2
Column- 1Column - 2pFollicle stimulating hormone1Released by non-endocrine tissueqEstrogen2Generates cyclic AMPrPlatelet derived growth factor3Binds to nuclear receptor
Column- 1Column - 2pFollicle stimulating hormone1Released by non-endocrine tissueqEstrogen2Generates cyclic AMPrPlatelet derived growth factor3Binds to nuclear receptor
- p-1, q-2, r-3
- p-2 , q-3, r-1
- p-3 , q-1, r-2
- p-1 , q-3, r-2
Q. Cyclic AMP is
- Adenosine 2-4 monophosphate
- Adenosine 3-5 monophosphate
- Adenosine 1-3 monophosphate
- Acenosine 1-5 monophosphate
Q. How many hormones from the below list interact with intracellular receptors and regulate chromosome function and gene expression:-
GH, Oxytocin, ADH, ANF, Aldosterone, Cortisol, Thyroxin, Epinephrine, Estradiol, GnRH, and Progesterone.
- Four
- Five
- Six
- Seven
Q. A major difference in the mechanism of action between steroid hormones and peptide hormones is that
- Steroid hormones do not affect the synthesis of proteins whereas peptide hormones affect the activity of proteins already in the cell
- Target cells react more rapidly to steroid hormones than they do to peptide hormones
- Steroid hormones bind to a receptor protein whereas peptide hormones bind to G protein
- Steroid proteins affect metabolism, whereas peptide hormones affect the membrane permeability
Q. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
- Hormones produce their effects on target tissues by binding to specific proteins called hormone receptors
- Hormones, which interact with membrane-bound receptors, enter the cell and regulate gene expression or chromosome function
- Non-endocrine tissues secrete hormones called growth factors
- GIP inhibits gastric secretion and motility
Q. Match the following from column 1 and column 2
Column- 1Column - 2pFollicle stimulating hormone1Released by non-endocrine tissueqEstrogen2Generates cyclic AMPrPlatelet derived growth factor3Binds to nuclear receptor
Column- 1Column - 2pFollicle stimulating hormone1Released by non-endocrine tissueqEstrogen2Generates cyclic AMPrPlatelet derived growth factor3Binds to nuclear receptor
- p-1, q-2, r-3
- p-2 , q-3, r-1
- p-3 , q-1, r-2
- p-1 , q-3, r-2
Q. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
- Hormones produce their effects on target tissues by binding to specific proteins called hormone receptors
- Hormones, which interact with membrane-bound receptors, enter the cell and regulate gene expression or chromosome function
- Non-endocrine tissues secrete hormones called growth factors
- GIP inhibits gastric secretion and motility
Q. Which among the following is the lysosomal stabilizer?
- Vitamin K
- Vitamin A
- Cortisone
- Progesterone