302138
Thermoregulatory centre of human body is associated with
1 cerebrum
2 cerebellum
3 hypothalamus
4 medulla oblongata
Explanation:
Thermoregulatory centre of human body is associated with hypothalamus. - Hypothalamus is a part of the forebrain and contains a number of centre which control body temperature, urge of eating and drinking. It also contains several groups of neuroseretory cells, which secretes hormones called hypothalamic hormones - Cerebrum is the part of your brain that starts and manages conscious thoughts. It is the largest part of the brain, located superiorly and anteriorly in relation to the brainstem. - Cerebellum controls balance for walking and standing, and other complex motor functions. - The medulla oblongata is the connection between the brainstem and the spinal cord. The medulla contains centre which control respiration, cardiovascular reflexes and gastric secretions.
AP EAMCET-05.10.2021 Shift-I
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302144
Which of the three following hormones is crucial for regulating the salt and water balance in the body?
1 vasopressin, angiontensin-II and aldosterone
2 cortisol aldosterone and renin
3 anti-diurretic hormone prolactin and aldosterone
4 angiotensin- II thyroxin and aldosterone
Explanation:
Vasopressin - (ADH) increases the reabsorption of water by the distal convoluted tubules and collecting duct of the nephron thereby reduces loss of water through urine. - Angiontensin-II - angiontensin II raise blood process in two ways -1 . It is potent vasoconstrictor. - It stimulate secretion of aldosterone, which increases reabsorption of sodium \& water by the kidneys. - Aldosterone-Cortex region of adrenal gland produce Aldosterone that regulate the water and sodium balance in the body. It stimulate the reabsorption of water and sodium ion from the renal tubules.
TS EAMCET-03.05.2018 Shift-I
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302151
Identify the hormones ' \(A\) ', ' \(B\) ' and ' \(C\) ' that are labelled in the given flow chart:
Exp. D Hypothalamus is the basal part of diencephalon hypothalamus secrete GnRH Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone. It act on the anterior pituitary to stimulate the secretion of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary. The pituitary releases FSH and LH. FSH stimulate growth and development of ovarian follicles and secretion of estrogen hormone. LH stimulate the testes to synthesize and secrete androgen.
Karnataka CET-2014
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302137
Secretion is under control of neuro secretory nerve axons in
1 pineal gland
2 adrenal cortex
3 anterior pituitary
4 posterior pituitary
Explanation:
Secretion is under control of neurosecretory nerve axons in posterior pituitary. Posterior pituitary is also known as neurohypophysis, stores and releases two hormones called oxytocin and vasopressin, which are actually synthesized by the hypothalamus and are transported axonally to neurohypophysis.
Punjab MET-2009
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302139
The specific region of hypothalamus, responsible for physiological sweat secretion, is
1 para-ventricular nucleus
2 supra-optic nucleus
3 median eminence
4 pars distalis
Explanation:
The specific region of hypothalamus, responsible for physiological sweat secretion, is paraventricular nucleus. The paraventricular nucleus ( \(\mathrm{PVN}, \mathrm{PVA}\), or \(\mathrm{PVH}\) ) is a nucleus in the hypothalamus.
302138
Thermoregulatory centre of human body is associated with
1 cerebrum
2 cerebellum
3 hypothalamus
4 medulla oblongata
Explanation:
Thermoregulatory centre of human body is associated with hypothalamus. - Hypothalamus is a part of the forebrain and contains a number of centre which control body temperature, urge of eating and drinking. It also contains several groups of neuroseretory cells, which secretes hormones called hypothalamic hormones - Cerebrum is the part of your brain that starts and manages conscious thoughts. It is the largest part of the brain, located superiorly and anteriorly in relation to the brainstem. - Cerebellum controls balance for walking and standing, and other complex motor functions. - The medulla oblongata is the connection between the brainstem and the spinal cord. The medulla contains centre which control respiration, cardiovascular reflexes and gastric secretions.
AP EAMCET-05.10.2021 Shift-I
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302144
Which of the three following hormones is crucial for regulating the salt and water balance in the body?
1 vasopressin, angiontensin-II and aldosterone
2 cortisol aldosterone and renin
3 anti-diurretic hormone prolactin and aldosterone
4 angiotensin- II thyroxin and aldosterone
Explanation:
Vasopressin - (ADH) increases the reabsorption of water by the distal convoluted tubules and collecting duct of the nephron thereby reduces loss of water through urine. - Angiontensin-II - angiontensin II raise blood process in two ways -1 . It is potent vasoconstrictor. - It stimulate secretion of aldosterone, which increases reabsorption of sodium \& water by the kidneys. - Aldosterone-Cortex region of adrenal gland produce Aldosterone that regulate the water and sodium balance in the body. It stimulate the reabsorption of water and sodium ion from the renal tubules.
TS EAMCET-03.05.2018 Shift-I
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302151
Identify the hormones ' \(A\) ', ' \(B\) ' and ' \(C\) ' that are labelled in the given flow chart:
Exp. D Hypothalamus is the basal part of diencephalon hypothalamus secrete GnRH Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone. It act on the anterior pituitary to stimulate the secretion of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary. The pituitary releases FSH and LH. FSH stimulate growth and development of ovarian follicles and secretion of estrogen hormone. LH stimulate the testes to synthesize and secrete androgen.
Karnataka CET-2014
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302137
Secretion is under control of neuro secretory nerve axons in
1 pineal gland
2 adrenal cortex
3 anterior pituitary
4 posterior pituitary
Explanation:
Secretion is under control of neurosecretory nerve axons in posterior pituitary. Posterior pituitary is also known as neurohypophysis, stores and releases two hormones called oxytocin and vasopressin, which are actually synthesized by the hypothalamus and are transported axonally to neurohypophysis.
Punjab MET-2009
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302139
The specific region of hypothalamus, responsible for physiological sweat secretion, is
1 para-ventricular nucleus
2 supra-optic nucleus
3 median eminence
4 pars distalis
Explanation:
The specific region of hypothalamus, responsible for physiological sweat secretion, is paraventricular nucleus. The paraventricular nucleus ( \(\mathrm{PVN}, \mathrm{PVA}\), or \(\mathrm{PVH}\) ) is a nucleus in the hypothalamus.
302138
Thermoregulatory centre of human body is associated with
1 cerebrum
2 cerebellum
3 hypothalamus
4 medulla oblongata
Explanation:
Thermoregulatory centre of human body is associated with hypothalamus. - Hypothalamus is a part of the forebrain and contains a number of centre which control body temperature, urge of eating and drinking. It also contains several groups of neuroseretory cells, which secretes hormones called hypothalamic hormones - Cerebrum is the part of your brain that starts and manages conscious thoughts. It is the largest part of the brain, located superiorly and anteriorly in relation to the brainstem. - Cerebellum controls balance for walking and standing, and other complex motor functions. - The medulla oblongata is the connection between the brainstem and the spinal cord. The medulla contains centre which control respiration, cardiovascular reflexes and gastric secretions.
AP EAMCET-05.10.2021 Shift-I
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302144
Which of the three following hormones is crucial for regulating the salt and water balance in the body?
1 vasopressin, angiontensin-II and aldosterone
2 cortisol aldosterone and renin
3 anti-diurretic hormone prolactin and aldosterone
4 angiotensin- II thyroxin and aldosterone
Explanation:
Vasopressin - (ADH) increases the reabsorption of water by the distal convoluted tubules and collecting duct of the nephron thereby reduces loss of water through urine. - Angiontensin-II - angiontensin II raise blood process in two ways -1 . It is potent vasoconstrictor. - It stimulate secretion of aldosterone, which increases reabsorption of sodium \& water by the kidneys. - Aldosterone-Cortex region of adrenal gland produce Aldosterone that regulate the water and sodium balance in the body. It stimulate the reabsorption of water and sodium ion from the renal tubules.
TS EAMCET-03.05.2018 Shift-I
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302151
Identify the hormones ' \(A\) ', ' \(B\) ' and ' \(C\) ' that are labelled in the given flow chart:
Exp. D Hypothalamus is the basal part of diencephalon hypothalamus secrete GnRH Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone. It act on the anterior pituitary to stimulate the secretion of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary. The pituitary releases FSH and LH. FSH stimulate growth and development of ovarian follicles and secretion of estrogen hormone. LH stimulate the testes to synthesize and secrete androgen.
Karnataka CET-2014
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302137
Secretion is under control of neuro secretory nerve axons in
1 pineal gland
2 adrenal cortex
3 anterior pituitary
4 posterior pituitary
Explanation:
Secretion is under control of neurosecretory nerve axons in posterior pituitary. Posterior pituitary is also known as neurohypophysis, stores and releases two hormones called oxytocin and vasopressin, which are actually synthesized by the hypothalamus and are transported axonally to neurohypophysis.
Punjab MET-2009
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302139
The specific region of hypothalamus, responsible for physiological sweat secretion, is
1 para-ventricular nucleus
2 supra-optic nucleus
3 median eminence
4 pars distalis
Explanation:
The specific region of hypothalamus, responsible for physiological sweat secretion, is paraventricular nucleus. The paraventricular nucleus ( \(\mathrm{PVN}, \mathrm{PVA}\), or \(\mathrm{PVH}\) ) is a nucleus in the hypothalamus.
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302138
Thermoregulatory centre of human body is associated with
1 cerebrum
2 cerebellum
3 hypothalamus
4 medulla oblongata
Explanation:
Thermoregulatory centre of human body is associated with hypothalamus. - Hypothalamus is a part of the forebrain and contains a number of centre which control body temperature, urge of eating and drinking. It also contains several groups of neuroseretory cells, which secretes hormones called hypothalamic hormones - Cerebrum is the part of your brain that starts and manages conscious thoughts. It is the largest part of the brain, located superiorly and anteriorly in relation to the brainstem. - Cerebellum controls balance for walking and standing, and other complex motor functions. - The medulla oblongata is the connection between the brainstem and the spinal cord. The medulla contains centre which control respiration, cardiovascular reflexes and gastric secretions.
AP EAMCET-05.10.2021 Shift-I
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302144
Which of the three following hormones is crucial for regulating the salt and water balance in the body?
1 vasopressin, angiontensin-II and aldosterone
2 cortisol aldosterone and renin
3 anti-diurretic hormone prolactin and aldosterone
4 angiotensin- II thyroxin and aldosterone
Explanation:
Vasopressin - (ADH) increases the reabsorption of water by the distal convoluted tubules and collecting duct of the nephron thereby reduces loss of water through urine. - Angiontensin-II - angiontensin II raise blood process in two ways -1 . It is potent vasoconstrictor. - It stimulate secretion of aldosterone, which increases reabsorption of sodium \& water by the kidneys. - Aldosterone-Cortex region of adrenal gland produce Aldosterone that regulate the water and sodium balance in the body. It stimulate the reabsorption of water and sodium ion from the renal tubules.
TS EAMCET-03.05.2018 Shift-I
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302151
Identify the hormones ' \(A\) ', ' \(B\) ' and ' \(C\) ' that are labelled in the given flow chart:
Exp. D Hypothalamus is the basal part of diencephalon hypothalamus secrete GnRH Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone. It act on the anterior pituitary to stimulate the secretion of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary. The pituitary releases FSH and LH. FSH stimulate growth and development of ovarian follicles and secretion of estrogen hormone. LH stimulate the testes to synthesize and secrete androgen.
Karnataka CET-2014
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302137
Secretion is under control of neuro secretory nerve axons in
1 pineal gland
2 adrenal cortex
3 anterior pituitary
4 posterior pituitary
Explanation:
Secretion is under control of neurosecretory nerve axons in posterior pituitary. Posterior pituitary is also known as neurohypophysis, stores and releases two hormones called oxytocin and vasopressin, which are actually synthesized by the hypothalamus and are transported axonally to neurohypophysis.
Punjab MET-2009
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302139
The specific region of hypothalamus, responsible for physiological sweat secretion, is
1 para-ventricular nucleus
2 supra-optic nucleus
3 median eminence
4 pars distalis
Explanation:
The specific region of hypothalamus, responsible for physiological sweat secretion, is paraventricular nucleus. The paraventricular nucleus ( \(\mathrm{PVN}, \mathrm{PVA}\), or \(\mathrm{PVH}\) ) is a nucleus in the hypothalamus.
302138
Thermoregulatory centre of human body is associated with
1 cerebrum
2 cerebellum
3 hypothalamus
4 medulla oblongata
Explanation:
Thermoregulatory centre of human body is associated with hypothalamus. - Hypothalamus is a part of the forebrain and contains a number of centre which control body temperature, urge of eating and drinking. It also contains several groups of neuroseretory cells, which secretes hormones called hypothalamic hormones - Cerebrum is the part of your brain that starts and manages conscious thoughts. It is the largest part of the brain, located superiorly and anteriorly in relation to the brainstem. - Cerebellum controls balance for walking and standing, and other complex motor functions. - The medulla oblongata is the connection between the brainstem and the spinal cord. The medulla contains centre which control respiration, cardiovascular reflexes and gastric secretions.
AP EAMCET-05.10.2021 Shift-I
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302144
Which of the three following hormones is crucial for regulating the salt and water balance in the body?
1 vasopressin, angiontensin-II and aldosterone
2 cortisol aldosterone and renin
3 anti-diurretic hormone prolactin and aldosterone
4 angiotensin- II thyroxin and aldosterone
Explanation:
Vasopressin - (ADH) increases the reabsorption of water by the distal convoluted tubules and collecting duct of the nephron thereby reduces loss of water through urine. - Angiontensin-II - angiontensin II raise blood process in two ways -1 . It is potent vasoconstrictor. - It stimulate secretion of aldosterone, which increases reabsorption of sodium \& water by the kidneys. - Aldosterone-Cortex region of adrenal gland produce Aldosterone that regulate the water and sodium balance in the body. It stimulate the reabsorption of water and sodium ion from the renal tubules.
TS EAMCET-03.05.2018 Shift-I
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302151
Identify the hormones ' \(A\) ', ' \(B\) ' and ' \(C\) ' that are labelled in the given flow chart:
Exp. D Hypothalamus is the basal part of diencephalon hypothalamus secrete GnRH Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone. It act on the anterior pituitary to stimulate the secretion of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary. The pituitary releases FSH and LH. FSH stimulate growth and development of ovarian follicles and secretion of estrogen hormone. LH stimulate the testes to synthesize and secrete androgen.
Karnataka CET-2014
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302137
Secretion is under control of neuro secretory nerve axons in
1 pineal gland
2 adrenal cortex
3 anterior pituitary
4 posterior pituitary
Explanation:
Secretion is under control of neurosecretory nerve axons in posterior pituitary. Posterior pituitary is also known as neurohypophysis, stores and releases two hormones called oxytocin and vasopressin, which are actually synthesized by the hypothalamus and are transported axonally to neurohypophysis.
Punjab MET-2009
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302139
The specific region of hypothalamus, responsible for physiological sweat secretion, is
1 para-ventricular nucleus
2 supra-optic nucleus
3 median eminence
4 pars distalis
Explanation:
The specific region of hypothalamus, responsible for physiological sweat secretion, is paraventricular nucleus. The paraventricular nucleus ( \(\mathrm{PVN}, \mathrm{PVA}\), or \(\mathrm{PVH}\) ) is a nucleus in the hypothalamus.