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Moksh Baheti
Subject: Biology
, asked on 14/2/16
Gigantism & acromegaly are due to,
1. Hypothyroidism.
2. Hyperthyroidism.
3. Hyperpituitarism
4. Hypopituitarism.
Answer
1
Moksh Baheti
Subject: Biology
, asked on 14/2/16
Which gland acts in
biological
clock
?
1. Thyroid.
2. Thymus.
3. Adrenal.
4. Pineal.
Answer
2
Moksh Baheti
Subject: Biology
, asked on 14/2/16
Herring's bodies & pituicytes are found in,
1. Pars distalis.
2. Pars nervosa.
3. Pars tuberalis.
4. Infudibulum.
Answer
2
Moksh Baheti
Subject: Biology
, asked on 13/2/16
The sphincter of Oddi is relaxed by
1. Gastrin
2. Cholecystokinin
3. Secretin
4. Gastric inhibitory peptide
Answer
2
Moksh Baheti
Subject: Biology
, asked on 10/2/16
Different between
Diabetes mellitus
&
Diabete
s
insipidus.
Answer
2
Moksh Baheti
Subject: Biology
, asked on 10/2/16
Osmotic pressure & blood pressure are maintained by
Vasoprassin
Aldosterone
Atrial natriuretic factor
Glucocorticoids
Answer
3
Nilofer Afreen
Subject: Biology
, asked on 4/2/16
In the present age of globalisation, suggest some strategies for having a balance between healthy life and a successful life.
Answer
1
Rakshanda Bist
Subject: Biology
, asked on 27/12/15
what is libido?
Answer
1
Nilofer Afreen
Subject: Biology
, asked on 11/10/15
How do hypothalamic hormones reach the pituitary?
Answer
1
Lexlin Lawrence
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/10/15
Are glycogen and glucogen same?
How this is related with glyconeolysis,gluconeogenesis and glycogenesis?
Answer
1
Lexlin Lawrence
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/10/15
What is glucogenesis and gluconeogenesis?
Answer
1
Lexlin Lawrence
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/10/15
Pls answer the belobelowattached question......
Answer
2
Atul Sharma
Subject: Biology
, asked on 27/9/15
Which hormone or enzyme is responsible for making us sleepy ?
Answer
1
Aditi Singh
Subject: Biology
, asked on 24/3/23
Hey
According to ncert Somatostatin inhibits the release of growth hormone And if gnrh is not released then gonadotrophin will also not release
Therefore is the answer option 1 ???
Answer
1
Fathima
Subject: Biology
, asked on 19/9/22
What hormones are produced when the body’s blood glucose levels drop below normal? How do these hormones act to return the level to normal? What hormone is produced when the body’s blood glucose levels become elevated? How does this hormone act to return the level to normal?
Answer
1
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What are you looking for?
1. Hypothyroidism.
2. Hyperthyroidism.
3. Hyperpituitarism
4. Hypopituitarism.
1. Thyroid.
2. Thymus.
3. Adrenal.
4. Pineal.
1. Pars distalis.
2. Pars nervosa.
3. Pars tuberalis.
4. Infudibulum.
1. Gastrin
2. Cholecystokinin
3. Secretin
4. Gastric inhibitory peptide
Diabetes mellitus & Diabetes insipidus.
How this is related with glyconeolysis,gluconeogenesis and glycogenesis?
According to ncert Somatostatin inhibits the release of growth hormone And if gnrh is not released then gonadotrophin will also not release
Therefore is the answer option 1 ???