341050
Low \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)in the body fluid may be the cause of
1 Tetany
2 Anaemia
3 Angina pectoris
4 Gout
Explanation:
Hypocalcemia: It is the primary cause of tetany. Low ionised calcium levels in the extracellular fluid increase the permeability of neuronal membranes to sodium ion, causing a progressive depolarisation, which increases the possibility of action potentials.
AIPMT - 2010
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341051
A person is having problems with calcium and phosphorous metabolism in his body. Which one of the following glands may not be functioning properly?
1 Parotid
2 Pancreas
3 Thyroid
4 Parathyroid
Explanation:
Parathyroid gland secretes the parathormone which regulates the calcium and phosphate ion balance in the blood and other tissues of the body.
AIPMT - 2007
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341052
The full form of PTH is
1 Parathyroid hormone
2 Prethyroid hormone
3 Prothyroid hormone
4 Perithyroid hormone
Explanation:
The parathyroid glands secrete a peptide hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH)
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341053
The hormone released by ' A ' marked in the given diagram helps to restore ' \(\mathrm{B}\) '. Identify \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{B}\).
1 A- Thyroxine, B-Too much calcium in the blood
2 A-Thymosins, B- Decreased level of blood sugar
3 A-Parathormone, B- lowered levels of calcium in blood
4 A-Adrenaline, B-Excessive loss of sodium in extracellular fluid
Explanation:
A is parathyroid gland that secretes parathormone and along with calcitonin , they maintain the calcium balance in the body.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341054
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by A. Thyroxine B. Calcitonin C. Parathormone D. Aldosterone
1 A and B
2 B and C
3 C and D
4 A and D
Explanation:
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by parathormone (hypercalcemic hormone) and calcitonin (hypocal-cemic hormone) through a feedback loop.
341050
Low \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)in the body fluid may be the cause of
1 Tetany
2 Anaemia
3 Angina pectoris
4 Gout
Explanation:
Hypocalcemia: It is the primary cause of tetany. Low ionised calcium levels in the extracellular fluid increase the permeability of neuronal membranes to sodium ion, causing a progressive depolarisation, which increases the possibility of action potentials.
AIPMT - 2010
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341051
A person is having problems with calcium and phosphorous metabolism in his body. Which one of the following glands may not be functioning properly?
1 Parotid
2 Pancreas
3 Thyroid
4 Parathyroid
Explanation:
Parathyroid gland secretes the parathormone which regulates the calcium and phosphate ion balance in the blood and other tissues of the body.
AIPMT - 2007
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341052
The full form of PTH is
1 Parathyroid hormone
2 Prethyroid hormone
3 Prothyroid hormone
4 Perithyroid hormone
Explanation:
The parathyroid glands secrete a peptide hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH)
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341053
The hormone released by ' A ' marked in the given diagram helps to restore ' \(\mathrm{B}\) '. Identify \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{B}\).
1 A- Thyroxine, B-Too much calcium in the blood
2 A-Thymosins, B- Decreased level of blood sugar
3 A-Parathormone, B- lowered levels of calcium in blood
4 A-Adrenaline, B-Excessive loss of sodium in extracellular fluid
Explanation:
A is parathyroid gland that secretes parathormone and along with calcitonin , they maintain the calcium balance in the body.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341054
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by A. Thyroxine B. Calcitonin C. Parathormone D. Aldosterone
1 A and B
2 B and C
3 C and D
4 A and D
Explanation:
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by parathormone (hypercalcemic hormone) and calcitonin (hypocal-cemic hormone) through a feedback loop.
341050
Low \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)in the body fluid may be the cause of
1 Tetany
2 Anaemia
3 Angina pectoris
4 Gout
Explanation:
Hypocalcemia: It is the primary cause of tetany. Low ionised calcium levels in the extracellular fluid increase the permeability of neuronal membranes to sodium ion, causing a progressive depolarisation, which increases the possibility of action potentials.
AIPMT - 2010
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341051
A person is having problems with calcium and phosphorous metabolism in his body. Which one of the following glands may not be functioning properly?
1 Parotid
2 Pancreas
3 Thyroid
4 Parathyroid
Explanation:
Parathyroid gland secretes the parathormone which regulates the calcium and phosphate ion balance in the blood and other tissues of the body.
AIPMT - 2007
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341052
The full form of PTH is
1 Parathyroid hormone
2 Prethyroid hormone
3 Prothyroid hormone
4 Perithyroid hormone
Explanation:
The parathyroid glands secrete a peptide hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH)
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341053
The hormone released by ' A ' marked in the given diagram helps to restore ' \(\mathrm{B}\) '. Identify \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{B}\).
1 A- Thyroxine, B-Too much calcium in the blood
2 A-Thymosins, B- Decreased level of blood sugar
3 A-Parathormone, B- lowered levels of calcium in blood
4 A-Adrenaline, B-Excessive loss of sodium in extracellular fluid
Explanation:
A is parathyroid gland that secretes parathormone and along with calcitonin , they maintain the calcium balance in the body.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341054
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by A. Thyroxine B. Calcitonin C. Parathormone D. Aldosterone
1 A and B
2 B and C
3 C and D
4 A and D
Explanation:
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by parathormone (hypercalcemic hormone) and calcitonin (hypocal-cemic hormone) through a feedback loop.
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BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341050
Low \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)in the body fluid may be the cause of
1 Tetany
2 Anaemia
3 Angina pectoris
4 Gout
Explanation:
Hypocalcemia: It is the primary cause of tetany. Low ionised calcium levels in the extracellular fluid increase the permeability of neuronal membranes to sodium ion, causing a progressive depolarisation, which increases the possibility of action potentials.
AIPMT - 2010
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341051
A person is having problems with calcium and phosphorous metabolism in his body. Which one of the following glands may not be functioning properly?
1 Parotid
2 Pancreas
3 Thyroid
4 Parathyroid
Explanation:
Parathyroid gland secretes the parathormone which regulates the calcium and phosphate ion balance in the blood and other tissues of the body.
AIPMT - 2007
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341052
The full form of PTH is
1 Parathyroid hormone
2 Prethyroid hormone
3 Prothyroid hormone
4 Perithyroid hormone
Explanation:
The parathyroid glands secrete a peptide hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH)
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341053
The hormone released by ' A ' marked in the given diagram helps to restore ' \(\mathrm{B}\) '. Identify \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{B}\).
1 A- Thyroxine, B-Too much calcium in the blood
2 A-Thymosins, B- Decreased level of blood sugar
3 A-Parathormone, B- lowered levels of calcium in blood
4 A-Adrenaline, B-Excessive loss of sodium in extracellular fluid
Explanation:
A is parathyroid gland that secretes parathormone and along with calcitonin , they maintain the calcium balance in the body.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341054
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by A. Thyroxine B. Calcitonin C. Parathormone D. Aldosterone
1 A and B
2 B and C
3 C and D
4 A and D
Explanation:
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by parathormone (hypercalcemic hormone) and calcitonin (hypocal-cemic hormone) through a feedback loop.
341050
Low \(\mathrm{Ca}^{++}\)in the body fluid may be the cause of
1 Tetany
2 Anaemia
3 Angina pectoris
4 Gout
Explanation:
Hypocalcemia: It is the primary cause of tetany. Low ionised calcium levels in the extracellular fluid increase the permeability of neuronal membranes to sodium ion, causing a progressive depolarisation, which increases the possibility of action potentials.
AIPMT - 2010
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341051
A person is having problems with calcium and phosphorous metabolism in his body. Which one of the following glands may not be functioning properly?
1 Parotid
2 Pancreas
3 Thyroid
4 Parathyroid
Explanation:
Parathyroid gland secretes the parathormone which regulates the calcium and phosphate ion balance in the blood and other tissues of the body.
AIPMT - 2007
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341052
The full form of PTH is
1 Parathyroid hormone
2 Prethyroid hormone
3 Prothyroid hormone
4 Perithyroid hormone
Explanation:
The parathyroid glands secrete a peptide hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH)
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341053
The hormone released by ' A ' marked in the given diagram helps to restore ' \(\mathrm{B}\) '. Identify \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{B}\).
1 A- Thyroxine, B-Too much calcium in the blood
2 A-Thymosins, B- Decreased level of blood sugar
3 A-Parathormone, B- lowered levels of calcium in blood
4 A-Adrenaline, B-Excessive loss of sodium in extracellular fluid
Explanation:
A is parathyroid gland that secretes parathormone and along with calcitonin , they maintain the calcium balance in the body.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341054
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by A. Thyroxine B. Calcitonin C. Parathormone D. Aldosterone
1 A and B
2 B and C
3 C and D
4 A and D
Explanation:
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by parathormone (hypercalcemic hormone) and calcitonin (hypocal-cemic hormone) through a feedback loop.