MABS Institution
11th Biology Monthly Test - 1 ( Bio - Zoology - Chemical Coordination and Integration )-Aug 2020
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Why do people fall sick often in old age?
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Mention two functions of cortisol.
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List the functions of Progesterone.
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Name the hypercalcemic hormone
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Write the role of oestrogen in ovulation.
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What is Cushing's syndrome?
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List the function's of progesterone
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What is Addison's disease?
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What is BMR?
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Comment on Acini of thyroid gland
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Write a detailed account of gastrointestinal tract hormones.
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Growth hormone is important for normal growth. Justify the statement.
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How does thymus gland playa dual role?
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Why should we avoid use of synthetic soft drinks?
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Why is vasopressin called as antidiuretic hormone?
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Endocrine glands control and coordinate the body functions through secreting certain chemical messengers called hormones. Due to certain physiological reasons, the blood glucose level of an otherwise normal person.
a. Give the possible cause for the increases in blood glucose level.
b. What is the chemical nature of this hormone? Discuss its role in the body.
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Explain function of adrenal hormones?
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Write the causes for diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus.
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Differentiate hyperglycaemia from hypoglycaemia
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Explain the hormones secreted by adrenal glands and Mention the hormone which is referred as '3F' hormone.
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Explain the endocrine role of pancreas
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Explain the disorders due to hyper and hyposecretion of glucocortioids.
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Write a note on disorders caused due to malfunctioning of thyroid gland
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Pituitary gland is located in a depression in the sphenoid bone of skull below the brain, so is also called hypothalamus cerebri. Discuss the following:
a. Pituitary gland is commonly called "master gland" of the body.
b. Discuss the role of hypothalamus and pituitary as a coordinated unit in maintaining physiological processes.
c. How does the posterior lobe of pituitary help in osmoregulation? -
Explain mechanism of peptide hormone action.