302064
Steroid hormones are similar in structure to
1 Tryosine
2 Cholesterol
3 Coenzyme-A
4 Glycerol
Explanation:
Steroids are produced by the gonads and part of the adrenal gland, steroid hormone synthesized from cholesterol. Therefore, steroid hormones are very much similar in structure to cholesterol.
BVP-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302065
Hormones differ from enzymes in that they are
1 Found only in animals
2 Found only in plants
3 Not used up at all in metabolism
4 Used up in metabolism
Explanation:
The main differences between enzymes and hormones is that enzymes act as a catalyst for a reaction, which speed up the biochemical reaction. But hormones act as intercellular messengers that trigger various functions in the body. Hormones are used up completely in the metabolism. Hence, hormones differ from enzymes in the respect that they are used up in metabolism.
BVP-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302079
Which of the following is not true for hormones?
1 They are not available again after the process is over
2 Hormones are directly poured into blood
3 They induce or inhibit bio-chemical processes
4 Each and every hormone of human is always chemically protein
Explanation:
Hormone is a chemical substance produced by endocrine glands and directly released into blood and transported to a distantly located organ. They can induce or inhibit biochemical process and are used up in biochemical reaction. Hormone can be classified assteroid hormones, protein hormones, peptide hormones and amine hormone. - Each and every hormone of human is always chemically protein is not true for hormones.
JCECE-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302066
Which one of the following hormone is a modified amino acid ?
1 Epinephrine
2 Progesterone
3 Prostaglandin
4 Estrogen
Explanation:
Modified amino acid are derived from a single amino acid. Epinephrine and norepinephsine are catecholamine's both are modified amino acids derived from tyrosine. - Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is secreted from adrenal medulla. - Ovary produces two groups of steroid hormones called estrogen and progesterone. Progestron supports pregnancy and also act on the mammary glands and stimulates the formation of alveoli and milk secretion. Estrogen produce wide ranging actions such as stimulation of growth and activates of female secondary sex organs, development of growing ovarian follicles, and mammary gland development etc.
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Chemical Coordination and Integration
302064
Steroid hormones are similar in structure to
1 Tryosine
2 Cholesterol
3 Coenzyme-A
4 Glycerol
Explanation:
Steroids are produced by the gonads and part of the adrenal gland, steroid hormone synthesized from cholesterol. Therefore, steroid hormones are very much similar in structure to cholesterol.
BVP-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302065
Hormones differ from enzymes in that they are
1 Found only in animals
2 Found only in plants
3 Not used up at all in metabolism
4 Used up in metabolism
Explanation:
The main differences between enzymes and hormones is that enzymes act as a catalyst for a reaction, which speed up the biochemical reaction. But hormones act as intercellular messengers that trigger various functions in the body. Hormones are used up completely in the metabolism. Hence, hormones differ from enzymes in the respect that they are used up in metabolism.
BVP-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302079
Which of the following is not true for hormones?
1 They are not available again after the process is over
2 Hormones are directly poured into blood
3 They induce or inhibit bio-chemical processes
4 Each and every hormone of human is always chemically protein
Explanation:
Hormone is a chemical substance produced by endocrine glands and directly released into blood and transported to a distantly located organ. They can induce or inhibit biochemical process and are used up in biochemical reaction. Hormone can be classified assteroid hormones, protein hormones, peptide hormones and amine hormone. - Each and every hormone of human is always chemically protein is not true for hormones.
JCECE-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302066
Which one of the following hormone is a modified amino acid ?
1 Epinephrine
2 Progesterone
3 Prostaglandin
4 Estrogen
Explanation:
Modified amino acid are derived from a single amino acid. Epinephrine and norepinephsine are catecholamine's both are modified amino acids derived from tyrosine. - Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is secreted from adrenal medulla. - Ovary produces two groups of steroid hormones called estrogen and progesterone. Progestron supports pregnancy and also act on the mammary glands and stimulates the formation of alveoli and milk secretion. Estrogen produce wide ranging actions such as stimulation of growth and activates of female secondary sex organs, development of growing ovarian follicles, and mammary gland development etc.
302064
Steroid hormones are similar in structure to
1 Tryosine
2 Cholesterol
3 Coenzyme-A
4 Glycerol
Explanation:
Steroids are produced by the gonads and part of the adrenal gland, steroid hormone synthesized from cholesterol. Therefore, steroid hormones are very much similar in structure to cholesterol.
BVP-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302065
Hormones differ from enzymes in that they are
1 Found only in animals
2 Found only in plants
3 Not used up at all in metabolism
4 Used up in metabolism
Explanation:
The main differences between enzymes and hormones is that enzymes act as a catalyst for a reaction, which speed up the biochemical reaction. But hormones act as intercellular messengers that trigger various functions in the body. Hormones are used up completely in the metabolism. Hence, hormones differ from enzymes in the respect that they are used up in metabolism.
BVP-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302079
Which of the following is not true for hormones?
1 They are not available again after the process is over
2 Hormones are directly poured into blood
3 They induce or inhibit bio-chemical processes
4 Each and every hormone of human is always chemically protein
Explanation:
Hormone is a chemical substance produced by endocrine glands and directly released into blood and transported to a distantly located organ. They can induce or inhibit biochemical process and are used up in biochemical reaction. Hormone can be classified assteroid hormones, protein hormones, peptide hormones and amine hormone. - Each and every hormone of human is always chemically protein is not true for hormones.
JCECE-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302066
Which one of the following hormone is a modified amino acid ?
1 Epinephrine
2 Progesterone
3 Prostaglandin
4 Estrogen
Explanation:
Modified amino acid are derived from a single amino acid. Epinephrine and norepinephsine are catecholamine's both are modified amino acids derived from tyrosine. - Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is secreted from adrenal medulla. - Ovary produces two groups of steroid hormones called estrogen and progesterone. Progestron supports pregnancy and also act on the mammary glands and stimulates the formation of alveoli and milk secretion. Estrogen produce wide ranging actions such as stimulation of growth and activates of female secondary sex organs, development of growing ovarian follicles, and mammary gland development etc.
302064
Steroid hormones are similar in structure to
1 Tryosine
2 Cholesterol
3 Coenzyme-A
4 Glycerol
Explanation:
Steroids are produced by the gonads and part of the adrenal gland, steroid hormone synthesized from cholesterol. Therefore, steroid hormones are very much similar in structure to cholesterol.
BVP-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302065
Hormones differ from enzymes in that they are
1 Found only in animals
2 Found only in plants
3 Not used up at all in metabolism
4 Used up in metabolism
Explanation:
The main differences between enzymes and hormones is that enzymes act as a catalyst for a reaction, which speed up the biochemical reaction. But hormones act as intercellular messengers that trigger various functions in the body. Hormones are used up completely in the metabolism. Hence, hormones differ from enzymes in the respect that they are used up in metabolism.
BVP-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302079
Which of the following is not true for hormones?
1 They are not available again after the process is over
2 Hormones are directly poured into blood
3 They induce or inhibit bio-chemical processes
4 Each and every hormone of human is always chemically protein
Explanation:
Hormone is a chemical substance produced by endocrine glands and directly released into blood and transported to a distantly located organ. They can induce or inhibit biochemical process and are used up in biochemical reaction. Hormone can be classified assteroid hormones, protein hormones, peptide hormones and amine hormone. - Each and every hormone of human is always chemically protein is not true for hormones.
JCECE-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302066
Which one of the following hormone is a modified amino acid ?
1 Epinephrine
2 Progesterone
3 Prostaglandin
4 Estrogen
Explanation:
Modified amino acid are derived from a single amino acid. Epinephrine and norepinephsine are catecholamine's both are modified amino acids derived from tyrosine. - Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is secreted from adrenal medulla. - Ovary produces two groups of steroid hormones called estrogen and progesterone. Progestron supports pregnancy and also act on the mammary glands and stimulates the formation of alveoli and milk secretion. Estrogen produce wide ranging actions such as stimulation of growth and activates of female secondary sex organs, development of growing ovarian follicles, and mammary gland development etc.