302488
Identify \(A, B\) and \(C\) in the diagrammatic representation of the mechanism of hormone action. Physiological Response Select the correct option from the following :
1 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Protein Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Cyclic AMP; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Hormone-receptor Complex
2 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Steroid Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Hormone-receptor Complex; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Protein
3 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Protein Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Receptor \(\mathrm{C}=\) Cyclic AMP
4 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Steroid Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Receptor; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Second Messenger
Explanation:
A, B and C is the diagrammatic representation of the mechanism of hormone action. - Protein hormones are chemical messengers that acts as communication between your cells, tissues and organs. They are made and secreted by endocrine tissues or glands. - Cyclic AMP involved in the regulation if glycogen, sugar and lipid metabolism. It may affect brain function in many ways. It also represents the second messenger. - Receptors help in signal transduction. It is involved in immune responses and immunotherapy. Also it controls the membrane channels.
NEET (Odisha)-2019
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302491
Assertion (A):-Hormone and its receptor protein together form a hormone receptor complex. Reason (R):-Hormone receptor complex generates biochemical changes in the target cells
1 Both \(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{R}\) are correct. \(\mathrm{R}\) is correct explanation of \(A\)
2 Both A \& R are correct. R is not the correct explanation of \(A\)
3 Both A \& R are incorrect
4 A is correct but \(\mathrm{R}\) is not correct
Explanation:
Hormone and its receptor protein together form a hormone receptor complex which generates biochemical changes in the target cells. Hormones act as intercellular messenger and required trace in amount. A. A flower-Fascinating organ of Angiosperms
AP EAMCET-11.07.2022 Shift-II
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302480
Select incorrect statement, regarding chemical structure of insulin.
1 C-peptide is not present in mature insulin molecule.
2 Polypeptide chains A and B are linked by disulphide bridges.
3 Mature insulin molecule consistes of three polypeptide chains-A, B and C.
4 Insulin is synthesized as prohormone which contains extra stretch of C-peptide.
Explanation:
Insulin has two polypeptide chains referred to as A-chain and B-chain. Basically insulin is a hormone that plays a central role in controlling blood sugar levels in the body. So, mature insulin does not contain Cpeptide chain which is removed during maturation of pro-insulin into insulin. Hence, it contains only two polypeptide chains. - C-peptide is absent in mature insulin molecule. - Polypeptide chains A and B are linked disulphide bridges. - Extra stretch is not present in mature insulin but present in pro-insulin.
RE-NEET (UG)-06.06.2023 (Manipur)
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302481
The name second messenger is given to
1 ATP
2 Cyclic-AMP
3 GTP
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
Cyclic AMP was first discovered by Dr. Earl W. Sutherland in 1958 for which he received a Nobel prize. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate is a second messenger, or cellular signal occurring within cells, that is important in many biological processes.
CG PMT-2007
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302485
Which one of the following does not act as a neurotransmitter?
1 Acetylcholine
2 Epinephrine
3 Norepinephrine
4 Cortisone
Explanation:
Cartisone is a type of glucocorticoid hormone that plays a role in regulating various metabolic and immune functions in the body. It is produced by adrenal gland and involved in process such as glucose metabolism, immune response and inflammation regulation. - Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that plays a role in memory, learning, attention, arousal and involuntary muscle movement. - Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is both a neurotransmitter and a hormone. It plays an important role in our body's "fight-or-flight" response. - Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers in the body. Their job is to transmit signals from nerve cells to target cells.
302488
Identify \(A, B\) and \(C\) in the diagrammatic representation of the mechanism of hormone action. Physiological Response Select the correct option from the following :
1 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Protein Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Cyclic AMP; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Hormone-receptor Complex
2 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Steroid Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Hormone-receptor Complex; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Protein
3 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Protein Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Receptor \(\mathrm{C}=\) Cyclic AMP
4 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Steroid Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Receptor; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Second Messenger
Explanation:
A, B and C is the diagrammatic representation of the mechanism of hormone action. - Protein hormones are chemical messengers that acts as communication between your cells, tissues and organs. They are made and secreted by endocrine tissues or glands. - Cyclic AMP involved in the regulation if glycogen, sugar and lipid metabolism. It may affect brain function in many ways. It also represents the second messenger. - Receptors help in signal transduction. It is involved in immune responses and immunotherapy. Also it controls the membrane channels.
NEET (Odisha)-2019
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302491
Assertion (A):-Hormone and its receptor protein together form a hormone receptor complex. Reason (R):-Hormone receptor complex generates biochemical changes in the target cells
1 Both \(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{R}\) are correct. \(\mathrm{R}\) is correct explanation of \(A\)
2 Both A \& R are correct. R is not the correct explanation of \(A\)
3 Both A \& R are incorrect
4 A is correct but \(\mathrm{R}\) is not correct
Explanation:
Hormone and its receptor protein together form a hormone receptor complex which generates biochemical changes in the target cells. Hormones act as intercellular messenger and required trace in amount. A. A flower-Fascinating organ of Angiosperms
AP EAMCET-11.07.2022 Shift-II
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302480
Select incorrect statement, regarding chemical structure of insulin.
1 C-peptide is not present in mature insulin molecule.
2 Polypeptide chains A and B are linked by disulphide bridges.
3 Mature insulin molecule consistes of three polypeptide chains-A, B and C.
4 Insulin is synthesized as prohormone which contains extra stretch of C-peptide.
Explanation:
Insulin has two polypeptide chains referred to as A-chain and B-chain. Basically insulin is a hormone that plays a central role in controlling blood sugar levels in the body. So, mature insulin does not contain Cpeptide chain which is removed during maturation of pro-insulin into insulin. Hence, it contains only two polypeptide chains. - C-peptide is absent in mature insulin molecule. - Polypeptide chains A and B are linked disulphide bridges. - Extra stretch is not present in mature insulin but present in pro-insulin.
RE-NEET (UG)-06.06.2023 (Manipur)
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302481
The name second messenger is given to
1 ATP
2 Cyclic-AMP
3 GTP
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
Cyclic AMP was first discovered by Dr. Earl W. Sutherland in 1958 for which he received a Nobel prize. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate is a second messenger, or cellular signal occurring within cells, that is important in many biological processes.
CG PMT-2007
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302485
Which one of the following does not act as a neurotransmitter?
1 Acetylcholine
2 Epinephrine
3 Norepinephrine
4 Cortisone
Explanation:
Cartisone is a type of glucocorticoid hormone that plays a role in regulating various metabolic and immune functions in the body. It is produced by adrenal gland and involved in process such as glucose metabolism, immune response and inflammation regulation. - Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that plays a role in memory, learning, attention, arousal and involuntary muscle movement. - Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is both a neurotransmitter and a hormone. It plays an important role in our body's "fight-or-flight" response. - Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers in the body. Their job is to transmit signals from nerve cells to target cells.
302488
Identify \(A, B\) and \(C\) in the diagrammatic representation of the mechanism of hormone action. Physiological Response Select the correct option from the following :
1 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Protein Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Cyclic AMP; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Hormone-receptor Complex
2 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Steroid Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Hormone-receptor Complex; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Protein
3 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Protein Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Receptor \(\mathrm{C}=\) Cyclic AMP
4 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Steroid Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Receptor; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Second Messenger
Explanation:
A, B and C is the diagrammatic representation of the mechanism of hormone action. - Protein hormones are chemical messengers that acts as communication between your cells, tissues and organs. They are made and secreted by endocrine tissues or glands. - Cyclic AMP involved in the regulation if glycogen, sugar and lipid metabolism. It may affect brain function in many ways. It also represents the second messenger. - Receptors help in signal transduction. It is involved in immune responses and immunotherapy. Also it controls the membrane channels.
NEET (Odisha)-2019
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302491
Assertion (A):-Hormone and its receptor protein together form a hormone receptor complex. Reason (R):-Hormone receptor complex generates biochemical changes in the target cells
1 Both \(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{R}\) are correct. \(\mathrm{R}\) is correct explanation of \(A\)
2 Both A \& R are correct. R is not the correct explanation of \(A\)
3 Both A \& R are incorrect
4 A is correct but \(\mathrm{R}\) is not correct
Explanation:
Hormone and its receptor protein together form a hormone receptor complex which generates biochemical changes in the target cells. Hormones act as intercellular messenger and required trace in amount. A. A flower-Fascinating organ of Angiosperms
AP EAMCET-11.07.2022 Shift-II
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302480
Select incorrect statement, regarding chemical structure of insulin.
1 C-peptide is not present in mature insulin molecule.
2 Polypeptide chains A and B are linked by disulphide bridges.
3 Mature insulin molecule consistes of three polypeptide chains-A, B and C.
4 Insulin is synthesized as prohormone which contains extra stretch of C-peptide.
Explanation:
Insulin has two polypeptide chains referred to as A-chain and B-chain. Basically insulin is a hormone that plays a central role in controlling blood sugar levels in the body. So, mature insulin does not contain Cpeptide chain which is removed during maturation of pro-insulin into insulin. Hence, it contains only two polypeptide chains. - C-peptide is absent in mature insulin molecule. - Polypeptide chains A and B are linked disulphide bridges. - Extra stretch is not present in mature insulin but present in pro-insulin.
RE-NEET (UG)-06.06.2023 (Manipur)
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302481
The name second messenger is given to
1 ATP
2 Cyclic-AMP
3 GTP
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
Cyclic AMP was first discovered by Dr. Earl W. Sutherland in 1958 for which he received a Nobel prize. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate is a second messenger, or cellular signal occurring within cells, that is important in many biological processes.
CG PMT-2007
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302485
Which one of the following does not act as a neurotransmitter?
1 Acetylcholine
2 Epinephrine
3 Norepinephrine
4 Cortisone
Explanation:
Cartisone is a type of glucocorticoid hormone that plays a role in regulating various metabolic and immune functions in the body. It is produced by adrenal gland and involved in process such as glucose metabolism, immune response and inflammation regulation. - Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that plays a role in memory, learning, attention, arousal and involuntary muscle movement. - Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is both a neurotransmitter and a hormone. It plays an important role in our body's "fight-or-flight" response. - Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers in the body. Their job is to transmit signals from nerve cells to target cells.
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Chemical Coordination and Integration
302488
Identify \(A, B\) and \(C\) in the diagrammatic representation of the mechanism of hormone action. Physiological Response Select the correct option from the following :
1 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Protein Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Cyclic AMP; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Hormone-receptor Complex
2 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Steroid Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Hormone-receptor Complex; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Protein
3 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Protein Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Receptor \(\mathrm{C}=\) Cyclic AMP
4 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Steroid Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Receptor; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Second Messenger
Explanation:
A, B and C is the diagrammatic representation of the mechanism of hormone action. - Protein hormones are chemical messengers that acts as communication between your cells, tissues and organs. They are made and secreted by endocrine tissues or glands. - Cyclic AMP involved in the regulation if glycogen, sugar and lipid metabolism. It may affect brain function in many ways. It also represents the second messenger. - Receptors help in signal transduction. It is involved in immune responses and immunotherapy. Also it controls the membrane channels.
NEET (Odisha)-2019
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302491
Assertion (A):-Hormone and its receptor protein together form a hormone receptor complex. Reason (R):-Hormone receptor complex generates biochemical changes in the target cells
1 Both \(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{R}\) are correct. \(\mathrm{R}\) is correct explanation of \(A\)
2 Both A \& R are correct. R is not the correct explanation of \(A\)
3 Both A \& R are incorrect
4 A is correct but \(\mathrm{R}\) is not correct
Explanation:
Hormone and its receptor protein together form a hormone receptor complex which generates biochemical changes in the target cells. Hormones act as intercellular messenger and required trace in amount. A. A flower-Fascinating organ of Angiosperms
AP EAMCET-11.07.2022 Shift-II
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302480
Select incorrect statement, regarding chemical structure of insulin.
1 C-peptide is not present in mature insulin molecule.
2 Polypeptide chains A and B are linked by disulphide bridges.
3 Mature insulin molecule consistes of three polypeptide chains-A, B and C.
4 Insulin is synthesized as prohormone which contains extra stretch of C-peptide.
Explanation:
Insulin has two polypeptide chains referred to as A-chain and B-chain. Basically insulin is a hormone that plays a central role in controlling blood sugar levels in the body. So, mature insulin does not contain Cpeptide chain which is removed during maturation of pro-insulin into insulin. Hence, it contains only two polypeptide chains. - C-peptide is absent in mature insulin molecule. - Polypeptide chains A and B are linked disulphide bridges. - Extra stretch is not present in mature insulin but present in pro-insulin.
RE-NEET (UG)-06.06.2023 (Manipur)
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302481
The name second messenger is given to
1 ATP
2 Cyclic-AMP
3 GTP
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
Cyclic AMP was first discovered by Dr. Earl W. Sutherland in 1958 for which he received a Nobel prize. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate is a second messenger, or cellular signal occurring within cells, that is important in many biological processes.
CG PMT-2007
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302485
Which one of the following does not act as a neurotransmitter?
1 Acetylcholine
2 Epinephrine
3 Norepinephrine
4 Cortisone
Explanation:
Cartisone is a type of glucocorticoid hormone that plays a role in regulating various metabolic and immune functions in the body. It is produced by adrenal gland and involved in process such as glucose metabolism, immune response and inflammation regulation. - Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that plays a role in memory, learning, attention, arousal and involuntary muscle movement. - Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is both a neurotransmitter and a hormone. It plays an important role in our body's "fight-or-flight" response. - Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers in the body. Their job is to transmit signals from nerve cells to target cells.
302488
Identify \(A, B\) and \(C\) in the diagrammatic representation of the mechanism of hormone action. Physiological Response Select the correct option from the following :
1 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Protein Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Cyclic AMP; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Hormone-receptor Complex
2 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Steroid Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Hormone-receptor Complex; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Protein
3 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Protein Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Receptor \(\mathrm{C}=\) Cyclic AMP
4 \(\mathrm{A}=\) Steroid Hormone; \(\mathrm{B}=\) Receptor; \(\mathrm{C}=\) Second Messenger
Explanation:
A, B and C is the diagrammatic representation of the mechanism of hormone action. - Protein hormones are chemical messengers that acts as communication between your cells, tissues and organs. They are made and secreted by endocrine tissues or glands. - Cyclic AMP involved in the regulation if glycogen, sugar and lipid metabolism. It may affect brain function in many ways. It also represents the second messenger. - Receptors help in signal transduction. It is involved in immune responses and immunotherapy. Also it controls the membrane channels.
NEET (Odisha)-2019
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302491
Assertion (A):-Hormone and its receptor protein together form a hormone receptor complex. Reason (R):-Hormone receptor complex generates biochemical changes in the target cells
1 Both \(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{R}\) are correct. \(\mathrm{R}\) is correct explanation of \(A\)
2 Both A \& R are correct. R is not the correct explanation of \(A\)
3 Both A \& R are incorrect
4 A is correct but \(\mathrm{R}\) is not correct
Explanation:
Hormone and its receptor protein together form a hormone receptor complex which generates biochemical changes in the target cells. Hormones act as intercellular messenger and required trace in amount. A. A flower-Fascinating organ of Angiosperms
AP EAMCET-11.07.2022 Shift-II
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302480
Select incorrect statement, regarding chemical structure of insulin.
1 C-peptide is not present in mature insulin molecule.
2 Polypeptide chains A and B are linked by disulphide bridges.
3 Mature insulin molecule consistes of three polypeptide chains-A, B and C.
4 Insulin is synthesized as prohormone which contains extra stretch of C-peptide.
Explanation:
Insulin has two polypeptide chains referred to as A-chain and B-chain. Basically insulin is a hormone that plays a central role in controlling blood sugar levels in the body. So, mature insulin does not contain Cpeptide chain which is removed during maturation of pro-insulin into insulin. Hence, it contains only two polypeptide chains. - C-peptide is absent in mature insulin molecule. - Polypeptide chains A and B are linked disulphide bridges. - Extra stretch is not present in mature insulin but present in pro-insulin.
RE-NEET (UG)-06.06.2023 (Manipur)
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302481
The name second messenger is given to
1 ATP
2 Cyclic-AMP
3 GTP
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
Cyclic AMP was first discovered by Dr. Earl W. Sutherland in 1958 for which he received a Nobel prize. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate is a second messenger, or cellular signal occurring within cells, that is important in many biological processes.
CG PMT-2007
Chemical Coordination and Integration
302485
Which one of the following does not act as a neurotransmitter?
1 Acetylcholine
2 Epinephrine
3 Norepinephrine
4 Cortisone
Explanation:
Cartisone is a type of glucocorticoid hormone that plays a role in regulating various metabolic and immune functions in the body. It is produced by adrenal gland and involved in process such as glucose metabolism, immune response and inflammation regulation. - Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that plays a role in memory, learning, attention, arousal and involuntary muscle movement. - Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is both a neurotransmitter and a hormone. It plays an important role in our body's "fight-or-flight" response. - Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers in the body. Their job is to transmit signals from nerve cells to target cells.