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Which of the following is a gastro-intestinal hormone?
1 Cholinesterase
2 Enterokinase
3 Secretin
4 Interocrinin
Explanation:
(c) Secretin is a hormone which is released into the bloodstream by the duodenum under the influence of stomach acid. It stimulates secretion of liver and pancreas.
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Hormones of pituitary gland are
1 Some steroids and some proteins
2 All proteins/peptides
3 Complex substances formed from proteins, steroids, carbohydrates
4 All steroids
Explanation:
(b) Hormones of pituitary gland are all proteins/peptides.
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When the B.P. is high and over loading of heart is present then which hormone is released for compensating this mechanism?
1 Aldosterone
2 $\text{ADH}$
3 Atri-natriuretic facto
4 Renin
Explanation:
(c) Atrial- natriuretic factor (ANF) is a cardiac hormone whose main function is to lower blood pressure and to control electrolyte homeostasis. Its main targets are the kidney and the cardiovascular system but ANF interacts with many other hormones in order to regulate their secretion.
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The hormone ANP (Atrial Natriuretic Peptide)
1 stimulates the secretion of ADH and aldosterone.
2 inhibits the secretion of aldosterone but stimulates ADH secretion.
3 stimulates the secretion of renin.
4 reduces blood pressure.
Explanation:
(d) ANP stimulates the loss of sodium in the urine and promotes diuresis.
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The hormone secretin is produced in
1 pancreas and influences conversion of glycogen into glucose.
2 gastro-intestinal tract and stimulates pancreas.
3 adrenal glands and accelerates heartbeat.
4 testes and produces male secondary sexual characters,
Explanation:
(b) Secretin is a hormone which is released into the bloodstream by the wall of the upper part of the small intestine (the duodenum) under the influence of stomach acid. It stimulates secretion of liver and pancreas.
286263
Which of the following is a gastro-intestinal hormone?
1 Cholinesterase
2 Enterokinase
3 Secretin
4 Interocrinin
Explanation:
(c) Secretin is a hormone which is released into the bloodstream by the duodenum under the influence of stomach acid. It stimulates secretion of liver and pancreas.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286264
Hormones of pituitary gland are
1 Some steroids and some proteins
2 All proteins/peptides
3 Complex substances formed from proteins, steroids, carbohydrates
4 All steroids
Explanation:
(b) Hormones of pituitary gland are all proteins/peptides.
NCERT Page-340 / N-248
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286265
When the B.P. is high and over loading of heart is present then which hormone is released for compensating this mechanism?
1 Aldosterone
2 $\text{ADH}$
3 Atri-natriuretic facto
4 Renin
Explanation:
(c) Atrial- natriuretic factor (ANF) is a cardiac hormone whose main function is to lower blood pressure and to control electrolyte homeostasis. Its main targets are the kidney and the cardiovascular system but ANF interacts with many other hormones in order to regulate their secretion.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286266
The hormone ANP (Atrial Natriuretic Peptide)
1 stimulates the secretion of ADH and aldosterone.
2 inhibits the secretion of aldosterone but stimulates ADH secretion.
3 stimulates the secretion of renin.
4 reduces blood pressure.
Explanation:
(d) ANP stimulates the loss of sodium in the urine and promotes diuresis.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286267
The hormone secretin is produced in
1 pancreas and influences conversion of glycogen into glucose.
2 gastro-intestinal tract and stimulates pancreas.
3 adrenal glands and accelerates heartbeat.
4 testes and produces male secondary sexual characters,
Explanation:
(b) Secretin is a hormone which is released into the bloodstream by the wall of the upper part of the small intestine (the duodenum) under the influence of stomach acid. It stimulates secretion of liver and pancreas.
286263
Which of the following is a gastro-intestinal hormone?
1 Cholinesterase
2 Enterokinase
3 Secretin
4 Interocrinin
Explanation:
(c) Secretin is a hormone which is released into the bloodstream by the duodenum under the influence of stomach acid. It stimulates secretion of liver and pancreas.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286264
Hormones of pituitary gland are
1 Some steroids and some proteins
2 All proteins/peptides
3 Complex substances formed from proteins, steroids, carbohydrates
4 All steroids
Explanation:
(b) Hormones of pituitary gland are all proteins/peptides.
NCERT Page-340 / N-248
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286265
When the B.P. is high and over loading of heart is present then which hormone is released for compensating this mechanism?
1 Aldosterone
2 $\text{ADH}$
3 Atri-natriuretic facto
4 Renin
Explanation:
(c) Atrial- natriuretic factor (ANF) is a cardiac hormone whose main function is to lower blood pressure and to control electrolyte homeostasis. Its main targets are the kidney and the cardiovascular system but ANF interacts with many other hormones in order to regulate their secretion.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286266
The hormone ANP (Atrial Natriuretic Peptide)
1 stimulates the secretion of ADH and aldosterone.
2 inhibits the secretion of aldosterone but stimulates ADH secretion.
3 stimulates the secretion of renin.
4 reduces blood pressure.
Explanation:
(d) ANP stimulates the loss of sodium in the urine and promotes diuresis.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286267
The hormone secretin is produced in
1 pancreas and influences conversion of glycogen into glucose.
2 gastro-intestinal tract and stimulates pancreas.
3 adrenal glands and accelerates heartbeat.
4 testes and produces male secondary sexual characters,
Explanation:
(b) Secretin is a hormone which is released into the bloodstream by the wall of the upper part of the small intestine (the duodenum) under the influence of stomach acid. It stimulates secretion of liver and pancreas.
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Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286263
Which of the following is a gastro-intestinal hormone?
1 Cholinesterase
2 Enterokinase
3 Secretin
4 Interocrinin
Explanation:
(c) Secretin is a hormone which is released into the bloodstream by the duodenum under the influence of stomach acid. It stimulates secretion of liver and pancreas.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286264
Hormones of pituitary gland are
1 Some steroids and some proteins
2 All proteins/peptides
3 Complex substances formed from proteins, steroids, carbohydrates
4 All steroids
Explanation:
(b) Hormones of pituitary gland are all proteins/peptides.
NCERT Page-340 / N-248
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286265
When the B.P. is high and over loading of heart is present then which hormone is released for compensating this mechanism?
1 Aldosterone
2 $\text{ADH}$
3 Atri-natriuretic facto
4 Renin
Explanation:
(c) Atrial- natriuretic factor (ANF) is a cardiac hormone whose main function is to lower blood pressure and to control electrolyte homeostasis. Its main targets are the kidney and the cardiovascular system but ANF interacts with many other hormones in order to regulate their secretion.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286266
The hormone ANP (Atrial Natriuretic Peptide)
1 stimulates the secretion of ADH and aldosterone.
2 inhibits the secretion of aldosterone but stimulates ADH secretion.
3 stimulates the secretion of renin.
4 reduces blood pressure.
Explanation:
(d) ANP stimulates the loss of sodium in the urine and promotes diuresis.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286267
The hormone secretin is produced in
1 pancreas and influences conversion of glycogen into glucose.
2 gastro-intestinal tract and stimulates pancreas.
3 adrenal glands and accelerates heartbeat.
4 testes and produces male secondary sexual characters,
Explanation:
(b) Secretin is a hormone which is released into the bloodstream by the wall of the upper part of the small intestine (the duodenum) under the influence of stomach acid. It stimulates secretion of liver and pancreas.
286263
Which of the following is a gastro-intestinal hormone?
1 Cholinesterase
2 Enterokinase
3 Secretin
4 Interocrinin
Explanation:
(c) Secretin is a hormone which is released into the bloodstream by the duodenum under the influence of stomach acid. It stimulates secretion of liver and pancreas.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286264
Hormones of pituitary gland are
1 Some steroids and some proteins
2 All proteins/peptides
3 Complex substances formed from proteins, steroids, carbohydrates
4 All steroids
Explanation:
(b) Hormones of pituitary gland are all proteins/peptides.
NCERT Page-340 / N-248
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286265
When the B.P. is high and over loading of heart is present then which hormone is released for compensating this mechanism?
1 Aldosterone
2 $\text{ADH}$
3 Atri-natriuretic facto
4 Renin
Explanation:
(c) Atrial- natriuretic factor (ANF) is a cardiac hormone whose main function is to lower blood pressure and to control electrolyte homeostasis. Its main targets are the kidney and the cardiovascular system but ANF interacts with many other hormones in order to regulate their secretion.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286266
The hormone ANP (Atrial Natriuretic Peptide)
1 stimulates the secretion of ADH and aldosterone.
2 inhibits the secretion of aldosterone but stimulates ADH secretion.
3 stimulates the secretion of renin.
4 reduces blood pressure.
Explanation:
(d) ANP stimulates the loss of sodium in the urine and promotes diuresis.
NCERT Page-339 / N-247
Chemical Coordination and Integration (NCERT)
286267
The hormone secretin is produced in
1 pancreas and influences conversion of glycogen into glucose.
2 gastro-intestinal tract and stimulates pancreas.
3 adrenal glands and accelerates heartbeat.
4 testes and produces male secondary sexual characters,
Explanation:
(b) Secretin is a hormone which is released into the bloodstream by the wall of the upper part of the small intestine (the duodenum) under the influence of stomach acid. It stimulates secretion of liver and pancreas.