302162
Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) is produced by
1 anterior pituitary
2 posterior pituitary
3 pars intermedia of pituitary
4 parathyroid
Explanation:
Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) is produced by pars intermedia of pituitary. - Pars intermedia is the boundary between the anterior and posterior lobes of the pituitary. - MSH acts on the melanocytes (melanin containing cells) and regulates pigmentation of the skin.
AFMC-2007
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302163
The pars distalis region of pituitary does not produce these hormones (i) Melanocyte stimulating hormone (ii) Vasopressin (iii) Prolactin (iv) Growth hormone
1 iii only
2 i and iv
3 ii and iv
4 ii and iii
5 i and ii
Explanation:
Exp. E : The pars distalis region of pituitary, commonly known as anterior pituitary, produces growth hormone, prolactin, TSH, ACTH, luteinizing hormone (LH) and FSH. - Melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) is secreted by pars intermedia region of pituitary. - The hormone vasopressin is secreted by posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis).
Kerala PMT-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302164
A person passes much urine and drinks much water but his blood glucose level is normal. This conditions may be the result of
1 a reduction in insulin secretion from pancreas
2 a reduction in vasopressin secretion from posterior pituitary
3 a fall in the glucose concentration in urine
4 an increase in secretion of glucagon
Explanation:
A person passes much urine and drinks much water but his blood glucose level is normal then it shows that there is low water reabsorption from kidneys. - This conditions may be the result of a reduction in vasopressin secretion from posterior pituitary. - Vasopressin acts mainly at the kidney and stimulates reabsorption of water and electrolytes and there by reduces loss of water through urine (diuresis). Hence, it is also called as anti-diuretic hormones (ADH).
Rajasthan PMT-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302166
Diabetes insipidus occurs due to hyposecretion of
1 oxytocin
2 vasopressin
3 thymosine
4 insulin
Explanation:
Diabetes insipidus occurs due to hyposecretion of vasopressin or Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). ADH enable the kidney to retain water in the body. - This disorder is called diabetes insipidus which is characterized by producing dilute urine several times a day.
AMU-2011 / Karnataka CET-2002 Rajasthan PMT-1998
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302167
LH in human female is
1 facilitates luteinisation of granulosa cells of ovulated follicle
2 called ovulation hormone
3 helps in milk ejection
4 activates leydig cell to secrete androgen
Explanation:
LH in human female is called ovulation hormone. - Menstrual cycle is controlled by the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) in women. It is also known as gonadotropic hormones, from ovary LH trigger the release of an egg and this process is known as ovulation.
302162
Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) is produced by
1 anterior pituitary
2 posterior pituitary
3 pars intermedia of pituitary
4 parathyroid
Explanation:
Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) is produced by pars intermedia of pituitary. - Pars intermedia is the boundary between the anterior and posterior lobes of the pituitary. - MSH acts on the melanocytes (melanin containing cells) and regulates pigmentation of the skin.
AFMC-2007
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302163
The pars distalis region of pituitary does not produce these hormones (i) Melanocyte stimulating hormone (ii) Vasopressin (iii) Prolactin (iv) Growth hormone
1 iii only
2 i and iv
3 ii and iv
4 ii and iii
5 i and ii
Explanation:
Exp. E : The pars distalis region of pituitary, commonly known as anterior pituitary, produces growth hormone, prolactin, TSH, ACTH, luteinizing hormone (LH) and FSH. - Melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) is secreted by pars intermedia region of pituitary. - The hormone vasopressin is secreted by posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis).
Kerala PMT-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302164
A person passes much urine and drinks much water but his blood glucose level is normal. This conditions may be the result of
1 a reduction in insulin secretion from pancreas
2 a reduction in vasopressin secretion from posterior pituitary
3 a fall in the glucose concentration in urine
4 an increase in secretion of glucagon
Explanation:
A person passes much urine and drinks much water but his blood glucose level is normal then it shows that there is low water reabsorption from kidneys. - This conditions may be the result of a reduction in vasopressin secretion from posterior pituitary. - Vasopressin acts mainly at the kidney and stimulates reabsorption of water and electrolytes and there by reduces loss of water through urine (diuresis). Hence, it is also called as anti-diuretic hormones (ADH).
Rajasthan PMT-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302166
Diabetes insipidus occurs due to hyposecretion of
1 oxytocin
2 vasopressin
3 thymosine
4 insulin
Explanation:
Diabetes insipidus occurs due to hyposecretion of vasopressin or Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). ADH enable the kidney to retain water in the body. - This disorder is called diabetes insipidus which is characterized by producing dilute urine several times a day.
AMU-2011 / Karnataka CET-2002 Rajasthan PMT-1998
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302167
LH in human female is
1 facilitates luteinisation of granulosa cells of ovulated follicle
2 called ovulation hormone
3 helps in milk ejection
4 activates leydig cell to secrete androgen
Explanation:
LH in human female is called ovulation hormone. - Menstrual cycle is controlled by the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) in women. It is also known as gonadotropic hormones, from ovary LH trigger the release of an egg and this process is known as ovulation.
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Chemical Coordination and Integration
302162
Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) is produced by
1 anterior pituitary
2 posterior pituitary
3 pars intermedia of pituitary
4 parathyroid
Explanation:
Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) is produced by pars intermedia of pituitary. - Pars intermedia is the boundary between the anterior and posterior lobes of the pituitary. - MSH acts on the melanocytes (melanin containing cells) and regulates pigmentation of the skin.
AFMC-2007
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302163
The pars distalis region of pituitary does not produce these hormones (i) Melanocyte stimulating hormone (ii) Vasopressin (iii) Prolactin (iv) Growth hormone
1 iii only
2 i and iv
3 ii and iv
4 ii and iii
5 i and ii
Explanation:
Exp. E : The pars distalis region of pituitary, commonly known as anterior pituitary, produces growth hormone, prolactin, TSH, ACTH, luteinizing hormone (LH) and FSH. - Melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) is secreted by pars intermedia region of pituitary. - The hormone vasopressin is secreted by posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis).
Kerala PMT-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302164
A person passes much urine and drinks much water but his blood glucose level is normal. This conditions may be the result of
1 a reduction in insulin secretion from pancreas
2 a reduction in vasopressin secretion from posterior pituitary
3 a fall in the glucose concentration in urine
4 an increase in secretion of glucagon
Explanation:
A person passes much urine and drinks much water but his blood glucose level is normal then it shows that there is low water reabsorption from kidneys. - This conditions may be the result of a reduction in vasopressin secretion from posterior pituitary. - Vasopressin acts mainly at the kidney and stimulates reabsorption of water and electrolytes and there by reduces loss of water through urine (diuresis). Hence, it is also called as anti-diuretic hormones (ADH).
Rajasthan PMT-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302166
Diabetes insipidus occurs due to hyposecretion of
1 oxytocin
2 vasopressin
3 thymosine
4 insulin
Explanation:
Diabetes insipidus occurs due to hyposecretion of vasopressin or Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). ADH enable the kidney to retain water in the body. - This disorder is called diabetes insipidus which is characterized by producing dilute urine several times a day.
AMU-2011 / Karnataka CET-2002 Rajasthan PMT-1998
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302167
LH in human female is
1 facilitates luteinisation of granulosa cells of ovulated follicle
2 called ovulation hormone
3 helps in milk ejection
4 activates leydig cell to secrete androgen
Explanation:
LH in human female is called ovulation hormone. - Menstrual cycle is controlled by the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) in women. It is also known as gonadotropic hormones, from ovary LH trigger the release of an egg and this process is known as ovulation.
302162
Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) is produced by
1 anterior pituitary
2 posterior pituitary
3 pars intermedia of pituitary
4 parathyroid
Explanation:
Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) is produced by pars intermedia of pituitary. - Pars intermedia is the boundary between the anterior and posterior lobes of the pituitary. - MSH acts on the melanocytes (melanin containing cells) and regulates pigmentation of the skin.
AFMC-2007
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302163
The pars distalis region of pituitary does not produce these hormones (i) Melanocyte stimulating hormone (ii) Vasopressin (iii) Prolactin (iv) Growth hormone
1 iii only
2 i and iv
3 ii and iv
4 ii and iii
5 i and ii
Explanation:
Exp. E : The pars distalis region of pituitary, commonly known as anterior pituitary, produces growth hormone, prolactin, TSH, ACTH, luteinizing hormone (LH) and FSH. - Melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) is secreted by pars intermedia region of pituitary. - The hormone vasopressin is secreted by posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis).
Kerala PMT-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302164
A person passes much urine and drinks much water but his blood glucose level is normal. This conditions may be the result of
1 a reduction in insulin secretion from pancreas
2 a reduction in vasopressin secretion from posterior pituitary
3 a fall in the glucose concentration in urine
4 an increase in secretion of glucagon
Explanation:
A person passes much urine and drinks much water but his blood glucose level is normal then it shows that there is low water reabsorption from kidneys. - This conditions may be the result of a reduction in vasopressin secretion from posterior pituitary. - Vasopressin acts mainly at the kidney and stimulates reabsorption of water and electrolytes and there by reduces loss of water through urine (diuresis). Hence, it is also called as anti-diuretic hormones (ADH).
Rajasthan PMT-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302166
Diabetes insipidus occurs due to hyposecretion of
1 oxytocin
2 vasopressin
3 thymosine
4 insulin
Explanation:
Diabetes insipidus occurs due to hyposecretion of vasopressin or Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). ADH enable the kidney to retain water in the body. - This disorder is called diabetes insipidus which is characterized by producing dilute urine several times a day.
AMU-2011 / Karnataka CET-2002 Rajasthan PMT-1998
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302167
LH in human female is
1 facilitates luteinisation of granulosa cells of ovulated follicle
2 called ovulation hormone
3 helps in milk ejection
4 activates leydig cell to secrete androgen
Explanation:
LH in human female is called ovulation hormone. - Menstrual cycle is controlled by the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) in women. It is also known as gonadotropic hormones, from ovary LH trigger the release of an egg and this process is known as ovulation.
302162
Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) is produced by
1 anterior pituitary
2 posterior pituitary
3 pars intermedia of pituitary
4 parathyroid
Explanation:
Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) is produced by pars intermedia of pituitary. - Pars intermedia is the boundary between the anterior and posterior lobes of the pituitary. - MSH acts on the melanocytes (melanin containing cells) and regulates pigmentation of the skin.
AFMC-2007
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302163
The pars distalis region of pituitary does not produce these hormones (i) Melanocyte stimulating hormone (ii) Vasopressin (iii) Prolactin (iv) Growth hormone
1 iii only
2 i and iv
3 ii and iv
4 ii and iii
5 i and ii
Explanation:
Exp. E : The pars distalis region of pituitary, commonly known as anterior pituitary, produces growth hormone, prolactin, TSH, ACTH, luteinizing hormone (LH) and FSH. - Melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) is secreted by pars intermedia region of pituitary. - The hormone vasopressin is secreted by posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis).
Kerala PMT-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302164
A person passes much urine and drinks much water but his blood glucose level is normal. This conditions may be the result of
1 a reduction in insulin secretion from pancreas
2 a reduction in vasopressin secretion from posterior pituitary
3 a fall in the glucose concentration in urine
4 an increase in secretion of glucagon
Explanation:
A person passes much urine and drinks much water but his blood glucose level is normal then it shows that there is low water reabsorption from kidneys. - This conditions may be the result of a reduction in vasopressin secretion from posterior pituitary. - Vasopressin acts mainly at the kidney and stimulates reabsorption of water and electrolytes and there by reduces loss of water through urine (diuresis). Hence, it is also called as anti-diuretic hormones (ADH).
Rajasthan PMT-2010
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302166
Diabetes insipidus occurs due to hyposecretion of
1 oxytocin
2 vasopressin
3 thymosine
4 insulin
Explanation:
Diabetes insipidus occurs due to hyposecretion of vasopressin or Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). ADH enable the kidney to retain water in the body. - This disorder is called diabetes insipidus which is characterized by producing dilute urine several times a day.
AMU-2011 / Karnataka CET-2002 Rajasthan PMT-1998
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302167
LH in human female is
1 facilitates luteinisation of granulosa cells of ovulated follicle
2 called ovulation hormone
3 helps in milk ejection
4 activates leydig cell to secrete androgen
Explanation:
LH in human female is called ovulation hormone. - Menstrual cycle is controlled by the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) in women. It is also known as gonadotropic hormones, from ovary LH trigger the release of an egg and this process is known as ovulation.