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Assertion (A) : Vasopressin is called as anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). Reason (R) : Vasopressin acts mainly at the kidney and stimulates resorption of water and electrolytes by the distal tubules and thereby reduces loss of water through urine. Regarding (A) and (R) :
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1. In males, LH stimulates the synthesis and secretion of hormones called androgens from testis. 2. In males, FSH and androgens regulate spermatogenesis. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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Regarding hormones of adenohypophysis - choose the incorrect option :
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Regarding pituitary hormonal action in female - choose the incorrect option :
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1. Over-secretion of GH in adults, stimulates abnormal growth of the body leading to gigantism 2. Low secretion of GH results in stunted growth resulting in pituitary dwarfism. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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1. Neurohypophysis stores and releases two hormones called oxytocin and vasopressin. 2. Oxytocin and vasopressin are synthesised by the hypothalamus and are transported via portal circulation to neurohypophysis. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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Regarding pituitary gland - choose the incorrect option :
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1. Hypothalamic hormone called GHRH stimulates the pituitary synthesis and release of gonadotrophins. 2. Somatostatin from the hypothalamus inhibits the release of gonadotrophins from the pituitary. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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1. Several other non-endocrine tissues secrete hormones called growth factors. 2. Growth factors are essential for the normal growth of tissues and their repairing/regeneration Regarding 1 and 2 :
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1. The juxtaglomerular cells of kidney produce a peptide hormone called erythropoietin 2. Erythropoietin stimulates formation of RBC. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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Regarding atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) - choose the incorrect option :
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Regarding Progesterone - choose the incorrect option :
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Regarding Estrogens - choose the incorrect option :
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Regarding Androgens - choose the incorrect option :
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Regarding Insulin - choose the incorrect option :
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Regarding Islet of Langerhans - choose the insulin and glucagon option :
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Regarding Islet of Langerhans - choose the incorrect option :
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1. Small amounts of androgenic steroids are also secreted by the adrenal cortex 2. These androgenic steroids play a role in the growth of axial hair, pubic hair and facial hair during puberty. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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Glucocorticoids stimulate all except:
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In our body, 1. Cortisol is the main glucocorticoid. 2. Aldosterone is the main mineralocorticoid. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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Regarding the actions of adrenaline and noradrenaline - choose the incorrect statement :
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Regarding thymus gland - choose the correct statement :
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Regarding parathyroid hormone (PTH) - choose the incorrect option :
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On the basis of their chemical nature, hormones can be divided into all of the following groups except:
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Regarding hormones and their receptor - choose the incorrect option :
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Regarding mechanism of hearing - choose the incorrect option :
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Regarding vestibular apparatus - choose the incorrect option :
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At the base of the cochlea, (i) the scala vestibuli ends at the oval window (ii)the scala tympani terminates at the round window which opens to the middle ear Regarding (i) and (ii) :
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Regarding visual perception - choose the incorrect statement :
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Regarding eye - choose the incorrect statement :
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1. The fovea is a thick portion of the retina where only the cones are densely packed. 2. It is the point where the visual acuity (resolution) is the greatest. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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Regarding midbrain, pons and medulla - choose the incorrect statement :
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1. The inner parts of cerebral hemispheres and a group of associated deep structures like amygdala, hippocampus, etc., form a complex structure called the limbic lobe or limbic system. 2. Along with the hypothalamus, limbic lobe is involved in the regulation of sexual behaviour, expression of emotional reactions (e.g., excitement, pleasure, rage and fear), and motivation Regarding 1 and 2 :
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Regarding Hypothalamus - choose the incorrect one :
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The brain is covered by cranial meninges consisting of an outer layer called _____________ , a very thin middle layer called _________________ and an inner layer (which is in contact with the brain tissue) called _________________ .
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Regarding CENTRAL NEURAL SYSTEM all are true except :
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Regarding the electrical and chemical synapses - choose the incorrect one :
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A synapse is formed _______________________________________ a gap called synaptic cleft.
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When a stimulus is applied at a site on the polarised membrane - (choose the incorrect statement) :
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Regarding resting potential - choose the correct statement :
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The electrical potential difference across the resting plasma membrane called the resting potential is maintained by all except :
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Unmyelinated nerve fibres - 1. Unmyelinated nerve fibre is enclosed by a Schwann cell that does not form a myelin sheath around the axon. 2. It is commonly found in autonomous and the somatic neural systems. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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Regarding the myelinated nerve fibres - choose the incorrect statement :
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Each axonal branch terminates as a bulb-like structure called synaptic **** which possess synaptic vesicles containing chemicals called ______________ ; the axons ______________________________________________ .
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1. Short fibres which branch repeatedly and project out of the cell body also contain Nissl’s granules and are called dendrites. 2. These fibres transmit impulses away from the cell body. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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Regarding NEURAL SYSTEM - choose the incorrect statement :
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Coordination is the process through which
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About 20-25 per cent CO2 is carried by haemoglobin as -
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Regarding NEURAL REGULATION OF RESPIRATION - choose the incorrect statement :
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NEURAL REGULATION OF RESPIRATION : 1. A specialised centre present in the medulla region of the brain called respiratory rhythm centre is primarily responsible for this regulation. 2. Pneumotaxic centre present in the pons region of the brain. Neural signal from this centre can reduce the duration of inspiration and thereby alter the respiratory rate. Regarding 1 and 2 :
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