302149
In the homeostatic control of blood sugar level, which organs function as modulator and effector respectively?
1 Liver and islet of Langerhans
2 Hypothalamus and liver
3 Hypothalamus and islet of Langerhans
4 Islet of Langerhans and hypothalamus
Explanation:
Hypothalamus and Islet of Langerhans plays a very important role to maintain the homeostatic control of blood sugar level. They plays a major role in regulation of blood glucose metabolism by modulating liver gluconeogenesis (Glucose Production) and initiating cellular response through signaling pathways. Hypothalamus act as modulator and islet of langerhans act as effector. PANCREAS
AIIMS-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302150
Osmoreceptors are present in the
1 hypothalamus
2 Hypophysis
3 Epiphysis
4 Epithalamus
Explanation:
Osmoreceptors are present in hypothalamus. They are capable of sensing the concentration of solutes specifically sodium ion. - Osmorecepters in the body are activated by changes in blood volume, body fluid volume and ionic concentration. - An excessive loss of fluid from the body can activate these receptors which stimulates the hypothalamus to release ADH from neurohypophysis. - ADH facilitates water reabsorption from distal convoluted tubule, thereby preventing diuresis.
MHT CET-2016
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302141
Hormones of hypothalamus are called :
1 angiotensis
2 trophic hormones
3 growth hormones
4 regulatory hormones
Explanation:
Hormones of hypothalamus are called trophic hormones. Trophic hormones are those hormones which stimulate other endocrine glands to synthesize their hormones.
JIPMER-2000
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302142
Identify the incorrectly matched hormone and its functions :
1 \(\mathrm{A}\)
2 B
3 \(\mathrm{C}\)
4 \(\mathrm{D}\)
Explanation:
Adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH):- It is a hormone made by the pituitary gland, a small gland at the base of the brain. It controls the production of another hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is made by the adrenal glands, two small glands located above the kidneys.
302149
In the homeostatic control of blood sugar level, which organs function as modulator and effector respectively?
1 Liver and islet of Langerhans
2 Hypothalamus and liver
3 Hypothalamus and islet of Langerhans
4 Islet of Langerhans and hypothalamus
Explanation:
Hypothalamus and Islet of Langerhans plays a very important role to maintain the homeostatic control of blood sugar level. They plays a major role in regulation of blood glucose metabolism by modulating liver gluconeogenesis (Glucose Production) and initiating cellular response through signaling pathways. Hypothalamus act as modulator and islet of langerhans act as effector. PANCREAS
AIIMS-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302150
Osmoreceptors are present in the
1 hypothalamus
2 Hypophysis
3 Epiphysis
4 Epithalamus
Explanation:
Osmoreceptors are present in hypothalamus. They are capable of sensing the concentration of solutes specifically sodium ion. - Osmorecepters in the body are activated by changes in blood volume, body fluid volume and ionic concentration. - An excessive loss of fluid from the body can activate these receptors which stimulates the hypothalamus to release ADH from neurohypophysis. - ADH facilitates water reabsorption from distal convoluted tubule, thereby preventing diuresis.
MHT CET-2016
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302141
Hormones of hypothalamus are called :
1 angiotensis
2 trophic hormones
3 growth hormones
4 regulatory hormones
Explanation:
Hormones of hypothalamus are called trophic hormones. Trophic hormones are those hormones which stimulate other endocrine glands to synthesize their hormones.
JIPMER-2000
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302142
Identify the incorrectly matched hormone and its functions :
1 \(\mathrm{A}\)
2 B
3 \(\mathrm{C}\)
4 \(\mathrm{D}\)
Explanation:
Adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH):- It is a hormone made by the pituitary gland, a small gland at the base of the brain. It controls the production of another hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is made by the adrenal glands, two small glands located above the kidneys.
302149
In the homeostatic control of blood sugar level, which organs function as modulator and effector respectively?
1 Liver and islet of Langerhans
2 Hypothalamus and liver
3 Hypothalamus and islet of Langerhans
4 Islet of Langerhans and hypothalamus
Explanation:
Hypothalamus and Islet of Langerhans plays a very important role to maintain the homeostatic control of blood sugar level. They plays a major role in regulation of blood glucose metabolism by modulating liver gluconeogenesis (Glucose Production) and initiating cellular response through signaling pathways. Hypothalamus act as modulator and islet of langerhans act as effector. PANCREAS
AIIMS-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302150
Osmoreceptors are present in the
1 hypothalamus
2 Hypophysis
3 Epiphysis
4 Epithalamus
Explanation:
Osmoreceptors are present in hypothalamus. They are capable of sensing the concentration of solutes specifically sodium ion. - Osmorecepters in the body are activated by changes in blood volume, body fluid volume and ionic concentration. - An excessive loss of fluid from the body can activate these receptors which stimulates the hypothalamus to release ADH from neurohypophysis. - ADH facilitates water reabsorption from distal convoluted tubule, thereby preventing diuresis.
MHT CET-2016
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302141
Hormones of hypothalamus are called :
1 angiotensis
2 trophic hormones
3 growth hormones
4 regulatory hormones
Explanation:
Hormones of hypothalamus are called trophic hormones. Trophic hormones are those hormones which stimulate other endocrine glands to synthesize their hormones.
JIPMER-2000
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302142
Identify the incorrectly matched hormone and its functions :
1 \(\mathrm{A}\)
2 B
3 \(\mathrm{C}\)
4 \(\mathrm{D}\)
Explanation:
Adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH):- It is a hormone made by the pituitary gland, a small gland at the base of the brain. It controls the production of another hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is made by the adrenal glands, two small glands located above the kidneys.
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Chemical Coordination and Integration
302149
In the homeostatic control of blood sugar level, which organs function as modulator and effector respectively?
1 Liver and islet of Langerhans
2 Hypothalamus and liver
3 Hypothalamus and islet of Langerhans
4 Islet of Langerhans and hypothalamus
Explanation:
Hypothalamus and Islet of Langerhans plays a very important role to maintain the homeostatic control of blood sugar level. They plays a major role in regulation of blood glucose metabolism by modulating liver gluconeogenesis (Glucose Production) and initiating cellular response through signaling pathways. Hypothalamus act as modulator and islet of langerhans act as effector. PANCREAS
AIIMS-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302150
Osmoreceptors are present in the
1 hypothalamus
2 Hypophysis
3 Epiphysis
4 Epithalamus
Explanation:
Osmoreceptors are present in hypothalamus. They are capable of sensing the concentration of solutes specifically sodium ion. - Osmorecepters in the body are activated by changes in blood volume, body fluid volume and ionic concentration. - An excessive loss of fluid from the body can activate these receptors which stimulates the hypothalamus to release ADH from neurohypophysis. - ADH facilitates water reabsorption from distal convoluted tubule, thereby preventing diuresis.
MHT CET-2016
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302141
Hormones of hypothalamus are called :
1 angiotensis
2 trophic hormones
3 growth hormones
4 regulatory hormones
Explanation:
Hormones of hypothalamus are called trophic hormones. Trophic hormones are those hormones which stimulate other endocrine glands to synthesize their hormones.
JIPMER-2000
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302142
Identify the incorrectly matched hormone and its functions :
1 \(\mathrm{A}\)
2 B
3 \(\mathrm{C}\)
4 \(\mathrm{D}\)
Explanation:
Adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH):- It is a hormone made by the pituitary gland, a small gland at the base of the brain. It controls the production of another hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is made by the adrenal glands, two small glands located above the kidneys.