XI: Chapter 22- Chemical control and coordination Flashcards

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1
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Who is known as the father of endocrinology?

A

Thomas addison

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2
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Epinephrin is a derivative of

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Tyrosine (amino acid)

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3
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Melatonin is a derivative of

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Tryptophan

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4
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Thyroxine is a derivative of

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Tyrosine

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5
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Which hormones are short polypeptide hormone?

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Oxytocin and ADH

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6
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Which hormones are long polypeptide hormones?

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Insulin and glucagon

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7
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What type of hormone are FSH and LH

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Glycoproteins

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8
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Thyroid stimulating hormone is a

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Protein

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9
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What type of hormone is follicle stimulating hormone?

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Protein

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10
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Adrenal cortex homones are which type of hormones?

A

Steroids

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11
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Which germ layer did pitutary gland originate from?

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Ectodermal

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12
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Which germ layer does adrenal medulla arise from?

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Ectodermal

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13
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WHich germ layer do ovary and testis arise from?

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Mesoderm

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14
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Which germ layer does adrenal cortex arise from?

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Mesoderm

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15
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Which germ layer does thyroid gland arise from?

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Endoderm

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16
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Which germ layer does parathyroid gland arise from?

A

Endoderm

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17
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Which hormones are rapidly acting?

A

Biogenic amines, protein hormones

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18
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The effects of which hormones are short lived?

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Protein hormones, biogenic amines

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19
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Which hormones are slow acting but have long lasting effects?

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Steroids, iodothyronins

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20
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Adenohypophysis consists of which lobes?

A

Pars distalis and pars intermidia

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21
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Neurohypophysis consists of which lobes?

A

Pars nervosa

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22
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Name the hormones secreted by pars distalis.

A
Growth hormone
TSH
Adrenocoricotrophic hormone
Prolactin
Follicle stimulating hormone
LH
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23
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Name the hormones released by Pars intermedia

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Melanocyte stimulating hormone

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24
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Name the hormones secreted by Pars nervosa

A

Oxytocin

Vasopressin

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25
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Anterior pitutary is formed by

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Adenohypophysis

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26
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What kind of control does hypothalamus have over anterior pitutary?

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Indirect control

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27
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What kind of control does hypothalamus have over posterior pitutary?

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Direct nerual regulation

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28
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Hormones in anterior pitutary are stored in

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Herring’s bodies

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29
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Melatonin is secreted by which gland?

A

Pineal gland

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30
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What effect does melatonin have on puberty?

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Delays puberty

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31
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Which hormone is antagonistic to melanin?

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Melatonin

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32
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What are the calcium deposits over the pineal gland called which appear at time of puberty?

A

Brain sand

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33
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Which is the largest endocrine gland?

A

Thymus

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34
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How many lobes does the thyroid gland have?

A

2

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35
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Which molecule is found in the colloid in thyroid follicles?

A

Thyroglobulin

36
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Which tissue is present beneath the fibrous capsule of thyroid gland?

A

Loose areolar connective tissue (stroma)

37
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T4 and T3 hormones are secreted by which cells?

A

Follicular cels

38
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Thyrocalcitonin is secreted by which cell?

A

Parafollicular cells

39
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Which is the only endocrine gland which stores its hormone in inactive state?

A

Thyroid gland

40
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Which hormone is more potent- triiodothyronine or tetraiodothyronine?

A

triiodothyronine

41
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How do T3 and T4 affect the number of mitochondria and ATP production?

A

the number of mitochondria and ATP production increase

42
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How do T3 and T4 affect the heart rate and cardiac output?

A

The heart rate and cardiac output increase

43
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Myxoedema is caused due to

A

Hypothyroidism in adulthood

44
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Which is an autoimmune hypothyroidism disease?

A

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

45
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Exophthalmic goitre is also called

A

Grave’s disease

46
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Grave’s disease is caused due to

A

Hyperthyroidism

47
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What effect does thyrocalcitonin have on blood calcium levels?

A

Blood calcium ion levels decrease

48
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How many parathyroid glands are present in body?

A

4

49
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Which are the main hormone producing cells on parathyroid gland?

A

Chief cells

50
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How does parathyroid hormone affect blood calcium levels?

A

Increases blood calcium levels

51
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Hyposecretion of thyrocalcitonin causes

A

Tetany

52
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How many islets of langerhans are present in pancreas?

A

1-2 million

53
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Which cells of pancreas release glucagon?

A

Alpha cells

54
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WHich cells of pancreas release insulin?

A

beta cells

55
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Which cells of pancreas release somatostatin?

A

Delta cells

56
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What is the function of somatostatin secreted by delta cells of the pancreas?

A

Inhibits the secretions of alpha and beta cells of pancreas

57
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What is the role of glucagon?

A

Increase blood sugar level, gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis

58
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What is the target organ of glucagon?

A

Liver and adipose tissue

59
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What is the role of insluin?

A

Decreases blood glucose level

60
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What happens in non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus?

A

Target receptors become insensitive to insulin

61
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What is the location of adrenal gland?

A

Anterior surface of kidney

62
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How many zones does the adrenal cortex have?

A

Zona glomerulosa
Zona fasciculata
Zona reticularis

63
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Mineralocorticoids are secreted by

A

Zona glomerulosa of adrenal cortex

64
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Glucocorticoids are secreted by

A

Zona fasciculata of adrenal cortex

65
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Sex corticoids are secreted by

A

Zona reticularis of adrenal cortex

66
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Which hormone is secreted by zona glomerulosa of adrenal cortex?

A

ALdosterone

67
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Which hormone is secreted by zona fasciculata of adrenal cortex?

A

Cortisol

68
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Which hormone is secreted by Zona reticularis of adrenal cortex?

A

Gonadotrophins

69
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What is the function of cortisol?

A

Hyperglycemic

70
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How does cortisol act as an immunosuppressant agent?

A

By decreaseing lymphocyte formation in lymphoid tissue

71
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Hypersecretion of aldosterone causes

A

Conn’s disease or aldosteronism

72
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What happens to blood pressure in aldosteronism?

A

Blood pressure increases

73
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Hypersecretion of cortisol leads to which disease?

A

Cushing’s syndrome

74
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What happens in hypersecretion of sex corticoids?

A

Females-adrenal virilism

Males- gynacomastia

75
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What is Addison’s disease?

A

Hyposecretion of mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids

76
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Which hormones are released by adrenal medulla?

A

Adrenalin, noredrenalin

77
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Which hormones are known as love hormone?

A

Estrogen and prolactin

78
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Which hormone is responsible for metamorphosis in frog?

A

Thyroid hormone

79
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What are the neurosecretory cells of hypothalamus which secrete hormones called?

A

Nuclei

80
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Hypothalmic hormones reach pitutary gland through

A

Portal circulatory system

81
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How are the two lobes of thyroid gland connected?

A

Through thin connective tissue, isthmus

82
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What are the symptoms of Addison’s disease?

A

Fatigue and acute weakness

83
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Which hormones are commonly known as catacholamines?

A

Adrenaline, norepinephrine

84
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Which hormone of adrenal gland has anti inflammatory response?

A

Cortisol

85
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Which hormone is associated with milk secretion and formation?

A

Prolactin