302209
Goitre can occur as a consequence of all the following except
1 iodine deficiency
2 pituitary adenoma
3 graves disease
4 excessive intake of exogenous thyroxine
Explanation:
Goitre can occur as a consequence of all the following except excessive intake of exogenous thyroxine. It can't cause the goiter.
WB JEE-2009
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302210
Tetraiodothyronine refers to
1 13
2 TSH
3 Thyroxine
4 TRH
Explanation:
Tetraiodothyronine refers to thyroxine, because thyroxine or tetraiodothyronin (T4) is a hormone produced by follicular cells of the thyroid gland. It is the active form of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine.
AMU-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302211
Which endocrine gland called...., secretes calcitonin hormone which regulates the \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)in blood by
1 Thyroid- reduction in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
2 Thyroid -increase in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
3 Parathyroid- increases in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
4 Parathyroid - reduction in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
Explanation:
Thyroid releases calcitonin based on the level of calcium in our blood. Calcitonin is a hormone that helps control the level of calcium \((\mathrm{Ca}++)\) in our blood.
Rajasthan PMT-1996
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302212
Which hormone acts opposite to the parathormone?
1 Corticosteron
2 Thyrocalcitonin
3 Thyroxine
4 Mineral ocorticoids
Explanation:
Thyrocalcitonin hormone acts opposite to the parathormone. It is commonly known as calcitonin, is a polypeptide hormone released by the thyroid gland's parafollicular or C cells.
302209
Goitre can occur as a consequence of all the following except
1 iodine deficiency
2 pituitary adenoma
3 graves disease
4 excessive intake of exogenous thyroxine
Explanation:
Goitre can occur as a consequence of all the following except excessive intake of exogenous thyroxine. It can't cause the goiter.
WB JEE-2009
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302210
Tetraiodothyronine refers to
1 13
2 TSH
3 Thyroxine
4 TRH
Explanation:
Tetraiodothyronine refers to thyroxine, because thyroxine or tetraiodothyronin (T4) is a hormone produced by follicular cells of the thyroid gland. It is the active form of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine.
AMU-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302211
Which endocrine gland called...., secretes calcitonin hormone which regulates the \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)in blood by
1 Thyroid- reduction in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
2 Thyroid -increase in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
3 Parathyroid- increases in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
4 Parathyroid - reduction in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
Explanation:
Thyroid releases calcitonin based on the level of calcium in our blood. Calcitonin is a hormone that helps control the level of calcium \((\mathrm{Ca}++)\) in our blood.
Rajasthan PMT-1996
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302212
Which hormone acts opposite to the parathormone?
1 Corticosteron
2 Thyrocalcitonin
3 Thyroxine
4 Mineral ocorticoids
Explanation:
Thyrocalcitonin hormone acts opposite to the parathormone. It is commonly known as calcitonin, is a polypeptide hormone released by the thyroid gland's parafollicular or C cells.
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Chemical Coordination and Integration
302209
Goitre can occur as a consequence of all the following except
1 iodine deficiency
2 pituitary adenoma
3 graves disease
4 excessive intake of exogenous thyroxine
Explanation:
Goitre can occur as a consequence of all the following except excessive intake of exogenous thyroxine. It can't cause the goiter.
WB JEE-2009
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302210
Tetraiodothyronine refers to
1 13
2 TSH
3 Thyroxine
4 TRH
Explanation:
Tetraiodothyronine refers to thyroxine, because thyroxine or tetraiodothyronin (T4) is a hormone produced by follicular cells of the thyroid gland. It is the active form of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine.
AMU-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302211
Which endocrine gland called...., secretes calcitonin hormone which regulates the \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)in blood by
1 Thyroid- reduction in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
2 Thyroid -increase in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
3 Parathyroid- increases in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
4 Parathyroid - reduction in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
Explanation:
Thyroid releases calcitonin based on the level of calcium in our blood. Calcitonin is a hormone that helps control the level of calcium \((\mathrm{Ca}++)\) in our blood.
Rajasthan PMT-1996
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302212
Which hormone acts opposite to the parathormone?
1 Corticosteron
2 Thyrocalcitonin
3 Thyroxine
4 Mineral ocorticoids
Explanation:
Thyrocalcitonin hormone acts opposite to the parathormone. It is commonly known as calcitonin, is a polypeptide hormone released by the thyroid gland's parafollicular or C cells.
302209
Goitre can occur as a consequence of all the following except
1 iodine deficiency
2 pituitary adenoma
3 graves disease
4 excessive intake of exogenous thyroxine
Explanation:
Goitre can occur as a consequence of all the following except excessive intake of exogenous thyroxine. It can't cause the goiter.
WB JEE-2009
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302210
Tetraiodothyronine refers to
1 13
2 TSH
3 Thyroxine
4 TRH
Explanation:
Tetraiodothyronine refers to thyroxine, because thyroxine or tetraiodothyronin (T4) is a hormone produced by follicular cells of the thyroid gland. It is the active form of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine.
AMU-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302211
Which endocrine gland called...., secretes calcitonin hormone which regulates the \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)in blood by
1 Thyroid- reduction in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
2 Thyroid -increase in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
3 Parathyroid- increases in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
4 Parathyroid - reduction in \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)concentration
Explanation:
Thyroid releases calcitonin based on the level of calcium in our blood. Calcitonin is a hormone that helps control the level of calcium \((\mathrm{Ca}++)\) in our blood.
Rajasthan PMT-1996
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302212
Which hormone acts opposite to the parathormone?
1 Corticosteron
2 Thyrocalcitonin
3 Thyroxine
4 Mineral ocorticoids
Explanation:
Thyrocalcitonin hormone acts opposite to the parathormone. It is commonly known as calcitonin, is a polypeptide hormone released by the thyroid gland's parafollicular or C cells.