(d) Anterior lobe of pituitary secretes follicle stimulating hormones, growth hormone and luteinizing hormone.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280229
Oxytocin hormone is produced by
1 pituitary
2 adrenals
3 hypothalamus
4 thyroid
Explanation:
(a) Oxytocin hormone is produced by posterior lobe of pituitary under the influence of nervous stimulation. It causes contraction of the smooth muscles of the uterus and myoepithelial cells lining the duct of the mammary gland. Hence it is also called as birth hormone and milk ejection hormone.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280230
Ovulation in humans is controlled by
1 $\text{FSH}$ and LTH
2 FSH and G.H
3 LTH and LH
4 $\text{FSH}$ and $\text{LH}$
Explanation:
(d) Ovulation (release of graafian follicle from the ovary) is controlled by FSH and LH.
NCERT Page-333 & $334/\text{N}-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280231
Ovulation and formation of corpus luteum is controlled by
1 ICSH
2 $\text{FSH}$
3 thyroxine hormone
4 luteinizing hormone
Explanation:
(d) LH or Luteinizing hormone stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles in females. Hence, it is responsible for ovulation i.e., release of egg from the follicle and formation of corpus luteum.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280272
Which of the following hormone acts upon the distal tubule and blood capillaries?]#
1 Glucagon
2 Aldosterone
3 Vasopressin
4 Glucocorticoids
Explanation:
(c) $\text{ADH}$ (or vasopressin) is secreted by posterior pituitary gland. It acts on kidney tubule and blood capillaries and concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts.
(d) Anterior lobe of pituitary secretes follicle stimulating hormones, growth hormone and luteinizing hormone.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280229
Oxytocin hormone is produced by
1 pituitary
2 adrenals
3 hypothalamus
4 thyroid
Explanation:
(a) Oxytocin hormone is produced by posterior lobe of pituitary under the influence of nervous stimulation. It causes contraction of the smooth muscles of the uterus and myoepithelial cells lining the duct of the mammary gland. Hence it is also called as birth hormone and milk ejection hormone.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280230
Ovulation in humans is controlled by
1 $\text{FSH}$ and LTH
2 FSH and G.H
3 LTH and LH
4 $\text{FSH}$ and $\text{LH}$
Explanation:
(d) Ovulation (release of graafian follicle from the ovary) is controlled by FSH and LH.
NCERT Page-333 & $334/\text{N}-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280231
Ovulation and formation of corpus luteum is controlled by
1 ICSH
2 $\text{FSH}$
3 thyroxine hormone
4 luteinizing hormone
Explanation:
(d) LH or Luteinizing hormone stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles in females. Hence, it is responsible for ovulation i.e., release of egg from the follicle and formation of corpus luteum.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280272
Which of the following hormone acts upon the distal tubule and blood capillaries?]#
1 Glucagon
2 Aldosterone
3 Vasopressin
4 Glucocorticoids
Explanation:
(c) $\text{ADH}$ (or vasopressin) is secreted by posterior pituitary gland. It acts on kidney tubule and blood capillaries and concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts.
(d) Anterior lobe of pituitary secretes follicle stimulating hormones, growth hormone and luteinizing hormone.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280229
Oxytocin hormone is produced by
1 pituitary
2 adrenals
3 hypothalamus
4 thyroid
Explanation:
(a) Oxytocin hormone is produced by posterior lobe of pituitary under the influence of nervous stimulation. It causes contraction of the smooth muscles of the uterus and myoepithelial cells lining the duct of the mammary gland. Hence it is also called as birth hormone and milk ejection hormone.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280230
Ovulation in humans is controlled by
1 $\text{FSH}$ and LTH
2 FSH and G.H
3 LTH and LH
4 $\text{FSH}$ and $\text{LH}$
Explanation:
(d) Ovulation (release of graafian follicle from the ovary) is controlled by FSH and LH.
NCERT Page-333 & $334/\text{N}-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280231
Ovulation and formation of corpus luteum is controlled by
1 ICSH
2 $\text{FSH}$
3 thyroxine hormone
4 luteinizing hormone
Explanation:
(d) LH or Luteinizing hormone stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles in females. Hence, it is responsible for ovulation i.e., release of egg from the follicle and formation of corpus luteum.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280272
Which of the following hormone acts upon the distal tubule and blood capillaries?]#
1 Glucagon
2 Aldosterone
3 Vasopressin
4 Glucocorticoids
Explanation:
(c) $\text{ADH}$ (or vasopressin) is secreted by posterior pituitary gland. It acts on kidney tubule and blood capillaries and concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts.
(d) Anterior lobe of pituitary secretes follicle stimulating hormones, growth hormone and luteinizing hormone.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280229
Oxytocin hormone is produced by
1 pituitary
2 adrenals
3 hypothalamus
4 thyroid
Explanation:
(a) Oxytocin hormone is produced by posterior lobe of pituitary under the influence of nervous stimulation. It causes contraction of the smooth muscles of the uterus and myoepithelial cells lining the duct of the mammary gland. Hence it is also called as birth hormone and milk ejection hormone.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280230
Ovulation in humans is controlled by
1 $\text{FSH}$ and LTH
2 FSH and G.H
3 LTH and LH
4 $\text{FSH}$ and $\text{LH}$
Explanation:
(d) Ovulation (release of graafian follicle from the ovary) is controlled by FSH and LH.
NCERT Page-333 & $334/\text{N}-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280231
Ovulation and formation of corpus luteum is controlled by
1 ICSH
2 $\text{FSH}$
3 thyroxine hormone
4 luteinizing hormone
Explanation:
(d) LH or Luteinizing hormone stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles in females. Hence, it is responsible for ovulation i.e., release of egg from the follicle and formation of corpus luteum.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280272
Which of the following hormone acts upon the distal tubule and blood capillaries?]#
1 Glucagon
2 Aldosterone
3 Vasopressin
4 Glucocorticoids
Explanation:
(c) $\text{ADH}$ (or vasopressin) is secreted by posterior pituitary gland. It acts on kidney tubule and blood capillaries and concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts.
(d) Anterior lobe of pituitary secretes follicle stimulating hormones, growth hormone and luteinizing hormone.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280229
Oxytocin hormone is produced by
1 pituitary
2 adrenals
3 hypothalamus
4 thyroid
Explanation:
(a) Oxytocin hormone is produced by posterior lobe of pituitary under the influence of nervous stimulation. It causes contraction of the smooth muscles of the uterus and myoepithelial cells lining the duct of the mammary gland. Hence it is also called as birth hormone and milk ejection hormone.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280230
Ovulation in humans is controlled by
1 $\text{FSH}$ and LTH
2 FSH and G.H
3 LTH and LH
4 $\text{FSH}$ and $\text{LH}$
Explanation:
(d) Ovulation (release of graafian follicle from the ovary) is controlled by FSH and LH.
NCERT Page-333 & $334/\text{N}-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280231
Ovulation and formation of corpus luteum is controlled by
1 ICSH
2 $\text{FSH}$
3 thyroxine hormone
4 luteinizing hormone
Explanation:
(d) LH or Luteinizing hormone stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles in females. Hence, it is responsible for ovulation i.e., release of egg from the follicle and formation of corpus luteum.
NCERT Page-333 / N-241
Chemical Coordination and Integration
280272
Which of the following hormone acts upon the distal tubule and blood capillaries?]#
1 Glucagon
2 Aldosterone
3 Vasopressin
4 Glucocorticoids
Explanation:
(c) $\text{ADH}$ (or vasopressin) is secreted by posterior pituitary gland. It acts on kidney tubule and blood capillaries and concentrates the urine by promoting the reabsorption of water and salts into the cortical collecting ducts.