302219
Pot-belly and pigeon-chest with protruding tongue are the symptoms of
1 cretinism
2 gave's disease
3 cushing's syndrome
4 simmond's disease
Explanation:
Pot-belly and pigeon-chest with protruding tongue are the symptoms of cretinism. Cretinism is a medical condition present at birth marked by impaired physical and mental development, due to insufficient thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism). - Deficiency of thyroxine in children causes cretinism. Pot-sbelly, pigeon-chest in children with physical and mental retardnes are other symptoms of this disorder.
VMMC-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302221
Deficiency of thyroid hormone causes
1 exophthalmic goitre
2 acromegaly
3 myxoedema
4 hyperglycemia
Explanation:
Deficiency of thyroid hormone causes myxoedema. It is a condition in which insufficiency of thyroid hormone. It is medically referred to as severely advanced hypothyroidism. - Exophthalmic goitre, also known as Graves disease, is an autoimmune disease. It is a disease related to the thyroid gland and it is caused due to hyperthyroidism. - Hyperglycemia is a condition in which an excessive amount of glucose circulates in the blood plasma. - Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder that develops when pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone during adulthood.
JCECE-2008 / UP CPMT-2006 / AMU-1996
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302222
Increased blood pressure and heart rate, deposition of fats in eye sockets and weight loss are found in
1 Addison's disease
2 Grave's disease
3 Bleeder's disease
4 Cushing's disease
Explanation:
Exophthalmic goiter is a form of hyperthyroidism, characterised by enlargement of the thyroid gland, protrusion of the eyeballs, increased basal metabolic rate, and weight loss, also called grave's disease. Addison's disease : Under production of hormone by the adrenal cortex alters carbohydrate metabolism causing acute weakness and fatigue leading to a disease called addison's disease. Bleeder's disease : Bleeder's disease is also known as haemophilia. It is a sex linked disease transmitted by mother to their son characterized by loss or impairment of the normal clotting ability of blood so that a minor wound may result in fatal bleeding. Cushing's disease : Hypersecretion of cortisol cause Cushing's disease (syndrome). The prominent characteristic of this syndrome are related to the exaggerated effects of glucocorticoid with the main symptoms caused by excessive gluconeogenesis.
GUJCET-2011
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302224
Physiologically active thyroxine exists in which of the following form?
1 Unbound
2 Bound to albumin
3 Bound to globulin
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Physiologically active thyroxine exists only in the unbound form. Circulating thyroixine can be bound to albumin, thyroxine- binding prealbumin (TBPA), or thyroxine -binding globulin (TBG). - Circulating thyroxine can be found to albumin. Only the free unbound form of thyroxine is physiologically active.
302219
Pot-belly and pigeon-chest with protruding tongue are the symptoms of
1 cretinism
2 gave's disease
3 cushing's syndrome
4 simmond's disease
Explanation:
Pot-belly and pigeon-chest with protruding tongue are the symptoms of cretinism. Cretinism is a medical condition present at birth marked by impaired physical and mental development, due to insufficient thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism). - Deficiency of thyroxine in children causes cretinism. Pot-sbelly, pigeon-chest in children with physical and mental retardnes are other symptoms of this disorder.
VMMC-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302221
Deficiency of thyroid hormone causes
1 exophthalmic goitre
2 acromegaly
3 myxoedema
4 hyperglycemia
Explanation:
Deficiency of thyroid hormone causes myxoedema. It is a condition in which insufficiency of thyroid hormone. It is medically referred to as severely advanced hypothyroidism. - Exophthalmic goitre, also known as Graves disease, is an autoimmune disease. It is a disease related to the thyroid gland and it is caused due to hyperthyroidism. - Hyperglycemia is a condition in which an excessive amount of glucose circulates in the blood plasma. - Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder that develops when pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone during adulthood.
JCECE-2008 / UP CPMT-2006 / AMU-1996
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302222
Increased blood pressure and heart rate, deposition of fats in eye sockets and weight loss are found in
1 Addison's disease
2 Grave's disease
3 Bleeder's disease
4 Cushing's disease
Explanation:
Exophthalmic goiter is a form of hyperthyroidism, characterised by enlargement of the thyroid gland, protrusion of the eyeballs, increased basal metabolic rate, and weight loss, also called grave's disease. Addison's disease : Under production of hormone by the adrenal cortex alters carbohydrate metabolism causing acute weakness and fatigue leading to a disease called addison's disease. Bleeder's disease : Bleeder's disease is also known as haemophilia. It is a sex linked disease transmitted by mother to their son characterized by loss or impairment of the normal clotting ability of blood so that a minor wound may result in fatal bleeding. Cushing's disease : Hypersecretion of cortisol cause Cushing's disease (syndrome). The prominent characteristic of this syndrome are related to the exaggerated effects of glucocorticoid with the main symptoms caused by excessive gluconeogenesis.
GUJCET-2011
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302224
Physiologically active thyroxine exists in which of the following form?
1 Unbound
2 Bound to albumin
3 Bound to globulin
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Physiologically active thyroxine exists only in the unbound form. Circulating thyroixine can be bound to albumin, thyroxine- binding prealbumin (TBPA), or thyroxine -binding globulin (TBG). - Circulating thyroxine can be found to albumin. Only the free unbound form of thyroxine is physiologically active.
302219
Pot-belly and pigeon-chest with protruding tongue are the symptoms of
1 cretinism
2 gave's disease
3 cushing's syndrome
4 simmond's disease
Explanation:
Pot-belly and pigeon-chest with protruding tongue are the symptoms of cretinism. Cretinism is a medical condition present at birth marked by impaired physical and mental development, due to insufficient thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism). - Deficiency of thyroxine in children causes cretinism. Pot-sbelly, pigeon-chest in children with physical and mental retardnes are other symptoms of this disorder.
VMMC-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302221
Deficiency of thyroid hormone causes
1 exophthalmic goitre
2 acromegaly
3 myxoedema
4 hyperglycemia
Explanation:
Deficiency of thyroid hormone causes myxoedema. It is a condition in which insufficiency of thyroid hormone. It is medically referred to as severely advanced hypothyroidism. - Exophthalmic goitre, also known as Graves disease, is an autoimmune disease. It is a disease related to the thyroid gland and it is caused due to hyperthyroidism. - Hyperglycemia is a condition in which an excessive amount of glucose circulates in the blood plasma. - Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder that develops when pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone during adulthood.
JCECE-2008 / UP CPMT-2006 / AMU-1996
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302222
Increased blood pressure and heart rate, deposition of fats in eye sockets and weight loss are found in
1 Addison's disease
2 Grave's disease
3 Bleeder's disease
4 Cushing's disease
Explanation:
Exophthalmic goiter is a form of hyperthyroidism, characterised by enlargement of the thyroid gland, protrusion of the eyeballs, increased basal metabolic rate, and weight loss, also called grave's disease. Addison's disease : Under production of hormone by the adrenal cortex alters carbohydrate metabolism causing acute weakness and fatigue leading to a disease called addison's disease. Bleeder's disease : Bleeder's disease is also known as haemophilia. It is a sex linked disease transmitted by mother to their son characterized by loss or impairment of the normal clotting ability of blood so that a minor wound may result in fatal bleeding. Cushing's disease : Hypersecretion of cortisol cause Cushing's disease (syndrome). The prominent characteristic of this syndrome are related to the exaggerated effects of glucocorticoid with the main symptoms caused by excessive gluconeogenesis.
GUJCET-2011
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302224
Physiologically active thyroxine exists in which of the following form?
1 Unbound
2 Bound to albumin
3 Bound to globulin
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Physiologically active thyroxine exists only in the unbound form. Circulating thyroixine can be bound to albumin, thyroxine- binding prealbumin (TBPA), or thyroxine -binding globulin (TBG). - Circulating thyroxine can be found to albumin. Only the free unbound form of thyroxine is physiologically active.
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Chemical Coordination and Integration
302219
Pot-belly and pigeon-chest with protruding tongue are the symptoms of
1 cretinism
2 gave's disease
3 cushing's syndrome
4 simmond's disease
Explanation:
Pot-belly and pigeon-chest with protruding tongue are the symptoms of cretinism. Cretinism is a medical condition present at birth marked by impaired physical and mental development, due to insufficient thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism). - Deficiency of thyroxine in children causes cretinism. Pot-sbelly, pigeon-chest in children with physical and mental retardnes are other symptoms of this disorder.
VMMC-2015
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302221
Deficiency of thyroid hormone causes
1 exophthalmic goitre
2 acromegaly
3 myxoedema
4 hyperglycemia
Explanation:
Deficiency of thyroid hormone causes myxoedema. It is a condition in which insufficiency of thyroid hormone. It is medically referred to as severely advanced hypothyroidism. - Exophthalmic goitre, also known as Graves disease, is an autoimmune disease. It is a disease related to the thyroid gland and it is caused due to hyperthyroidism. - Hyperglycemia is a condition in which an excessive amount of glucose circulates in the blood plasma. - Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder that develops when pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone during adulthood.
JCECE-2008 / UP CPMT-2006 / AMU-1996
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302222
Increased blood pressure and heart rate, deposition of fats in eye sockets and weight loss are found in
1 Addison's disease
2 Grave's disease
3 Bleeder's disease
4 Cushing's disease
Explanation:
Exophthalmic goiter is a form of hyperthyroidism, characterised by enlargement of the thyroid gland, protrusion of the eyeballs, increased basal metabolic rate, and weight loss, also called grave's disease. Addison's disease : Under production of hormone by the adrenal cortex alters carbohydrate metabolism causing acute weakness and fatigue leading to a disease called addison's disease. Bleeder's disease : Bleeder's disease is also known as haemophilia. It is a sex linked disease transmitted by mother to their son characterized by loss or impairment of the normal clotting ability of blood so that a minor wound may result in fatal bleeding. Cushing's disease : Hypersecretion of cortisol cause Cushing's disease (syndrome). The prominent characteristic of this syndrome are related to the exaggerated effects of glucocorticoid with the main symptoms caused by excessive gluconeogenesis.
GUJCET-2011
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302224
Physiologically active thyroxine exists in which of the following form?
1 Unbound
2 Bound to albumin
3 Bound to globulin
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Physiologically active thyroxine exists only in the unbound form. Circulating thyroixine can be bound to albumin, thyroxine- binding prealbumin (TBPA), or thyroxine -binding globulin (TBG). - Circulating thyroxine can be found to albumin. Only the free unbound form of thyroxine is physiologically active.