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A boy after attaining sexual maturity shows muscular growth, growth of facial and axillary hair, aggressive and low pitch or voice. These changes are attributed to ____ hormone
1 Estrogen
2 Testosterone
3 Secretin
4 Glucagon
Explanation:
At puberty, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone bring about development and enlargement of the male sex organs, secondarysex organs such as epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles prostate gland, penis, urethra, etc., and the development of male secondary sexual characteristics such as muscular and skeletal growth resulting in wide shoulders and narrow hips, facial and chest hair and more hair on other parts of the body; thickening of the skin; increased sebaceous (oil) gland secretion; and enlargement of the larynx and deepening of the voice
KCET - 2019
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Testosterone is secreted by the
1 Sertoli cells
2 Leydig cells
3 Kupffer cells
4 Oxyntic cells
Explanation:
The Leydig cells or interstitial cells, which are present in the interstitial spaces between the seminiferous tubules of testes produce a group of hormones called androgens, mainly testosterone.
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Androgens produce anabolic effects on
1 Protein metabolism
2 Carbohydrate metabolism
3 1 and 2
4 None of them
Explanation:
Androgens produce anabolic (synthetic) effects on protein and carbohydrate metabolism.
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Androgen regulates the ____ of male accessory sex organ.
1 Development
2 Maturation
3 Function
4 All of them
Explanation:
Androgens regulate the development, maturation and functions of the male accessory sex organs
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BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341076
A boy after attaining sexual maturity shows muscular growth, growth of facial and axillary hair, aggressive and low pitch or voice. These changes are attributed to ____ hormone
1 Estrogen
2 Testosterone
3 Secretin
4 Glucagon
Explanation:
At puberty, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone bring about development and enlargement of the male sex organs, secondarysex organs such as epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles prostate gland, penis, urethra, etc., and the development of male secondary sexual characteristics such as muscular and skeletal growth resulting in wide shoulders and narrow hips, facial and chest hair and more hair on other parts of the body; thickening of the skin; increased sebaceous (oil) gland secretion; and enlargement of the larynx and deepening of the voice
KCET - 2019
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341077
Testosterone is secreted by the
1 Sertoli cells
2 Leydig cells
3 Kupffer cells
4 Oxyntic cells
Explanation:
The Leydig cells or interstitial cells, which are present in the interstitial spaces between the seminiferous tubules of testes produce a group of hormones called androgens, mainly testosterone.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341078
Androgens produce anabolic effects on
1 Protein metabolism
2 Carbohydrate metabolism
3 1 and 2
4 None of them
Explanation:
Androgens produce anabolic (synthetic) effects on protein and carbohydrate metabolism.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341079
Androgen regulates the ____ of male accessory sex organ.
1 Development
2 Maturation
3 Function
4 All of them
Explanation:
Androgens regulate the development, maturation and functions of the male accessory sex organs
341076
A boy after attaining sexual maturity shows muscular growth, growth of facial and axillary hair, aggressive and low pitch or voice. These changes are attributed to ____ hormone
1 Estrogen
2 Testosterone
3 Secretin
4 Glucagon
Explanation:
At puberty, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone bring about development and enlargement of the male sex organs, secondarysex organs such as epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles prostate gland, penis, urethra, etc., and the development of male secondary sexual characteristics such as muscular and skeletal growth resulting in wide shoulders and narrow hips, facial and chest hair and more hair on other parts of the body; thickening of the skin; increased sebaceous (oil) gland secretion; and enlargement of the larynx and deepening of the voice
KCET - 2019
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341077
Testosterone is secreted by the
1 Sertoli cells
2 Leydig cells
3 Kupffer cells
4 Oxyntic cells
Explanation:
The Leydig cells or interstitial cells, which are present in the interstitial spaces between the seminiferous tubules of testes produce a group of hormones called androgens, mainly testosterone.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341078
Androgens produce anabolic effects on
1 Protein metabolism
2 Carbohydrate metabolism
3 1 and 2
4 None of them
Explanation:
Androgens produce anabolic (synthetic) effects on protein and carbohydrate metabolism.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341079
Androgen regulates the ____ of male accessory sex organ.
1 Development
2 Maturation
3 Function
4 All of them
Explanation:
Androgens regulate the development, maturation and functions of the male accessory sex organs
341076
A boy after attaining sexual maturity shows muscular growth, growth of facial and axillary hair, aggressive and low pitch or voice. These changes are attributed to ____ hormone
1 Estrogen
2 Testosterone
3 Secretin
4 Glucagon
Explanation:
At puberty, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone bring about development and enlargement of the male sex organs, secondarysex organs such as epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles prostate gland, penis, urethra, etc., and the development of male secondary sexual characteristics such as muscular and skeletal growth resulting in wide shoulders and narrow hips, facial and chest hair and more hair on other parts of the body; thickening of the skin; increased sebaceous (oil) gland secretion; and enlargement of the larynx and deepening of the voice
KCET - 2019
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341077
Testosterone is secreted by the
1 Sertoli cells
2 Leydig cells
3 Kupffer cells
4 Oxyntic cells
Explanation:
The Leydig cells or interstitial cells, which are present in the interstitial spaces between the seminiferous tubules of testes produce a group of hormones called androgens, mainly testosterone.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341078
Androgens produce anabolic effects on
1 Protein metabolism
2 Carbohydrate metabolism
3 1 and 2
4 None of them
Explanation:
Androgens produce anabolic (synthetic) effects on protein and carbohydrate metabolism.
BIOXI22: CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION
341079
Androgen regulates the ____ of male accessory sex organ.
1 Development
2 Maturation
3 Function
4 All of them
Explanation:
Androgens regulate the development, maturation and functions of the male accessory sex organs