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Coordination MCQs

Option A: Increasing glycogen synthesis

Option B: By increasing cell utilization of glucose

Option C: By stimulating conversion of glucose into lipids and proteins

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: 17 Beta-hydroxytestosterone

Option B: Testosterone

Option C: Progesterone

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Sympathetic division

Option B: Parasympathetic division

Option C: Brain and spinal cord

Option D: Sensory and motor neurons

Correct Answer: Parasympathetic division


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Option A: Central nervous system

Option B: Endocrine system

Option C: Lymphatic system

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Endocrine system


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Option A: Increasing glycogen synthesis

Option B: By increasing cell utilization of glucose

Option C: By stimulating conversion of glucose into lipids and proteins

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Cortisol

Option B: Conticosterne

Option C: Aldosterone

Option D: Adrenaline

Correct Answer: Aldosterone


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Option A: Brain

Option B: Spinal cord

Option C: Sympathetic division

Option D: parasympathetic division

Correct Answer: Sympathetic division


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Option A: Adrenaline

Option B: Nor-adrenaline

Option C: Oxytocin

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Cortisol

Option B: Corticosterine

Option C: Aldosterone

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Thyroid gland

Option B: islets of Langerhans

Option C: Calcitonin Parathyroids

Option D: All of the above Adrenals

Correct Answer: Thyroid gland


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Option A: Thyroxine

Option B: Tri-iodothyronine (T3)

Option C: Calcitonin

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Thyroxine

Option B: Tri-iodothyronine (T3)

Option C: Calcitonin

Option D: Parathormone

Correct Answer: Parathormone


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Option A: Axons

Option B: Dendrites

Option C: Neuroglia

Option D: Nissl’s granules

Correct Answer: Neuroglia


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Option A: Central nervous system

Option B: Diffused nervous system

Option C: Somatic nervous system

Option D: Sympathetic nervous system

Correct Answer: Somatic nervous system


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Option A: Somatic nervous system

Option B: Autonomic nervous system

Option C: Central nervous system

Option D: Diffused nervous system

Correct Answer: Autonomic nervous system


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Option A: Pacinian corpuscles

Option B: Meissner’s corpuscles

Option C: Nissl’s granules

Option D: Free nerve endings

Correct Answer: Pacinian corpuscles


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Option A: Finger tips

Option B: Skin of the neck

Option C: Skin of the abdomen

Option D: Evenly distributed throughout the body

Correct Answer: Finger tips


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Option A: Neurons

Option B: Neuroglia

Option C: Neuroglia

Option D: Neurula

Correct Answer: Neuroglia


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Option A: Nor-epinephrine

Option B: Serotonin

Option C: Dopamine

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: All of these


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Option A: Touch and pressure

Option B: Pain

Option C: Heat and Cold

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Brain

Option B: Spinal cord

Option C: Joints

Option D: Skin

Correct Answer: Joints


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Option A: Neurotransmitters

Option B: Neuro relaxers

Option C: Neuro messengers

Option D: Synaptic transmitters

Correct Answer: Neurotransmitters


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Option A: Acetylcholine

Option B: Adrenaline

Option C: Dopamine

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Oxytocin

Option B: Progesterone

Option C: Estrogen

Option D: Prolactin

Correct Answer: Estrogen


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Option A: Alpha cells

Option B: Beta cells

Option C: Islets of Langerhans

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Alpha cells


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Option A: Synaptic vesicles

Option B: Synaptic knobs

Option C: Synapses

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Synapses


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Option A: Estrogen

Option B: Progesterone

Option C: Oxytocin

Option D: prolactin

Correct Answer: Estrogen


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Option A: Development of male secondary characteristics

Option B: Promote sex drive

Option C: Initiate the development of sex organs

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Estrogen

Option B: Progesterone

Option C: Oxytocin

Option D: Prolactin

Correct Answer: Oxytocin


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Option A: Addison’s disease

Option B: Cushing’s disease

Option C: Graves disease

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: B. Cushing’s disease


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Option A: Addison’s disease

Option B: Cushing disease

Option C: Graves disease

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Cushing disease


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Option A: A tumor on adrenal cortex

Option B: Excess of testosterone

Option C: Lack of progesterone

Option D: A tumor in pancreas

Correct Answer: A tumor on adrenal cortex


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Option A: Goiter

Option B: Pancreas

Option C: Parathyroids

Option D: Adrenals

Correct Answer: Parathyroids


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Option A: High levels of Ca++ions

Option B: Low levels of Ca++ions

Option C: Lack of iodine

Option D: Deficiency of thyroxine

Correct Answer: Low levels of Ca++ions


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Option A: Addison’s disease

Option B: Cushing’s disease

Option C: Graves disease

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: B. Cushing’s disease


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Option A: Gigantism

Option B: Dwarfism

Option C: Graves disease

Option D: Cretinism

Correct Answer: Cretinism


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Option A: Goiter

Option B: Increase in body weight

Option C: Cretinism

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Graves disease

Option B: Myxedema

Option C: Exophthalmic goiter

Option D: Cretinism

Correct Answer: Myxedema


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Option A: Latinizing hormone

Option B: Thyroid stimulating hormone

Option C: Oxytocin

Option D: Luteinizing hormone

Correct Answer: Luteinizing hormone


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Option A: Prolactin

Option B: Antidiuretic hormone

Option C: Oxytocin

Option D: Luteinizing hormone

Correct Answer: Oxytocin


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Option A: Gigantism

Option B: Dwarfism

Option C: Graves disease

Option D: Cretinism

Correct Answer: Cretinism


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Option A: follicle stimulating hormone

Option B: Luteinizing hormone

Option C: Prolactin

Option D: Vasopressin

Correct Answer: Prolactin


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Option A: Anterior pituitary lobe

Option B: Median pituitary lobe

Option C: Posterior lobe

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Median pituitary lobe


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Option A: Follicle stimulating hormone

Option B: Luteinizing hormone

Option C: Prolactin

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Prolactin


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Option A: Follicle stimulating hormone

Option B: Luteinizing hormone

Option C: Prolactin

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Luteinizing hormone


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Option A: Follicle stimulating hormone

Option B: Luteinizing hormone

Option C: Prolactin

Option D: Adrenocorticotropic hormone

Correct Answer: Follicle stimulating hormone


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Option A: Follicle stimulating hormone

Option B: Luteinizing hormone

Option C: Thyroid stimulating hormone

Option D: Somatotropin

Correct Answer: Follicle stimulating hormone


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Option A: Follicle stimulating hormone

Option B: Luteinizing hormone

Option C: Prolactin

Option D: Vasopressin

Correct Answer: Luteinizing hormone


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Option A: Formation of kidney stones

Option B: Demineralization of bones

Option C: Diabetes mellitus

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Thyroid gland

Option B: Islets of Langerhans

Option C: Adrenals

Option D: Gonads

Correct Answer: Islets of Langerhans


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Option A: Alpha cells

Option B: Beta cells

Option C: Pancreatic cells

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Alpha cells


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Option A: Gigantism

Option B: Dwarfism

Option C: Graves’ disease

Option D: Cretinism

Correct Answer: C. Graves’ disease


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Option A: Exophthalmic goiter

Option B: Increase in basal metabolic rate

Option C: Enlargement of body parts

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Thyroxine

Option B: Tri-iodothyronine (T3)

Option C: Calcitonin

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Thyroxine

Option B: Tri-iodothyronine (T3)

Option C: Calcitonin

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Thyroxine

Option B: Tri-iodothyronine (T3)

Option C: Calcitonin

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Somatotropin (STH)

Option B: Thyroid stimulating hormone

Option C: Gonadotrophic hormone

Option D: Adrenocorticotrophic hormone

Correct Answer: Adrenocorticotrophic hormone


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Option A: Thyroid gland

Option B: Pancreas

Option C: Parathyroids

Option D: Adrenals

Correct Answer: Thyroid gland


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Option A: Thyroxine

Option B: Cortisone

Option C: Prolactin

Option D: Steroids

Correct Answer: Steroids


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Option A: Thyroxine

Option B: Cortisone

Option C: Prolactin

Option D: Steroids

Correct Answer: Steroids


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Option A: Prolactin

Option B: Antidiuretic hormone

Option C: Oxytocin

Option D: Luteinizing hormone

Correct Answer: Luteinizing hormone


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Option A: Lack of thyroid:

Option B: Lack of adrenal hormone

Option C: Dwarfism

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Antidiuretic hormone

Option B: Oxytocin

Option C: Thyroid stimulating hormone

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Oxytocin


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Option A: Whitening of skin

Option B: Darkening of skin

Option C: Spotting of skin

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Darkening of skin


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Option A: Epilepsy

Option B: Alzheimer’s disease

Option C: Parkinson’s disease

Option D: Addison’s disease

Correct Answer: D. Addison’s disease


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Option A: Na+ and K+ ion movement

Option B: Membrane potential

Option C: Reversal of charges

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Spinal cord

Option B: Sensory neurons

Option C: Motor neurons

Option D: Diffused nervous system

Correct Answer: Spinal cord


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Option A: diffused nervous system

Option B: Peripheral nervous system

Option C: Sensory nervous system

Option D: Motor nervous system

Correct Answer: Peripheral nervous system


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Option A: Active exchanged of Na+ and K+ ions

Option B: Outward diffusion of K+

Option C: Outward diffusion of organic ions

Option D: both a & b

Correct Answer: Outward diffusion of K+


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Option A: Threshold stimulus

Option B: Active membrane potential

Option C: Resting membrane potential

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Threshold stimulus


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Option A: Resting membrane potential

Option B: Threshold stimulus

Option C: Active membrane potential

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Active membrane potential


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Option A: Action potential

Option B: Resting potential

Option C: Threshold potential

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Action potential


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Option A: Membrane potential

Option B: Resting membrane potential

Option C: Nerve impulse

Option D: Electron pump

Correct Answer: Nerve impulse


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Option A: 0.05

Option B: 0.07

Option C: 0.05 to 0.07

Option D: 1

Correct Answer: 0.07


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Option A: Membrane potential

Option B: Electrical potential

Option C: Resting potential

Option D: Action potential

Correct Answer: Electrical potential


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Option A: Sensory

Option B: Associative

Option C: Motor

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: All of these


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Option A: Reflex action

Option B: Reflex arc

Option C: Membrane potential

Option D: Reflex circuit

Correct Answer: Reflex arc


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Option A: Reflex arc

Option B: Reflex circuit

Option C: Nerve impulse

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Reflex arc


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Option A: Amoeba

Option B: Hydra

Option C: Jelly fish

Option D: Planaria

Correct Answer: Planaria


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Option A: Cell body or soma

Option B: Dendrites

Option C: Axon

Option D: Cytoplasmic fibers

Correct Answer: Cell body or soma


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Option A: Pacinian corpuscles

Option B: Nissl’s granules

Option C: Axons

Option D: Free nerve endings

Correct Answer: Axons


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Option A: Polyribosomes

Option B: Nissl’s granules

Option C: Meissner corpuscles

Option D: Pacinian corpuscles

Correct Answer: B. Nissl’s granules


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Option A: Receptors

Option B: Effectors

Option C: Schwann cells

Option D: both a & b

Correct Answer: Effectors


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Option A: Glands

Option B: Muscles

Option C: Neurons

Option D: both a & b

Correct Answer: both a & b


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Option A: Axon

Option B: Dendrite

Option C: Nissl’s granule

Option D: Myelin sheath

Correct Answer: Dendrite


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Option A: Sodium

Option B: Potassium

Option C: Organic ions

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Potassium


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Option A: Sodium and potassium ions

Option B: Negative organic ion

Option C: Leakage of K+ions from neurons

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Sodium

Option B: Potassium

Option C: Organic ions

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: Sodium


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Option A: One

Option B: Two

Option C: Three

Option D: Twenty

Correct Answer: Three


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Option A: Autonomic nervous system

Option B: Centralized nervous system

Option C: Peripheral nervous system

Option D: Diffused nervous system

Correct Answer: Diffused nervous system


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Option A: Somatic nervous system

Option B: Brain

Option C: Autonomic nervous system

Option D: Spinal cord

Correct Answer: Brain


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Option A: Membrane potential

Option B: Electrical potential

Option C: Resting potential

Option D: Action potential

Correct Answer: Membrane potential


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Option A: Membrane potential

Option B: Electrical potential

Option C: Resting membrane potential

Option D: Action potential

Correct Answer: Resting membrane potential


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Option A: Receptors

Option B: Neurons

Option C: Effectors

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: Neurons


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Option A: Diffused nervous system

Option B: Centralized nervous system

Option C: Peripheral nervous system

Option D: Autonomic nervous system

Correct Answer: Diffused nervous system


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Option A: Gonadotrophic hormone

Option B: Thyroid stimulating hormone

Option C: Somatotropin(STH)

Option D: Adrenocorticotrophic hormone

Correct Answer: Somatotropin(STH)


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Option A: Protein synthesis

Option B: Acromegaly

Option C: Gigantism

Option D: Cretinism

Correct Answer: Protein synthesis


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Option A: Nervous coordination

Option B: chemical coordination

Option C: Both a & b

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: chemical coordination


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Option A: Central nervous system

Option B: Peripheral nervous system

Option C: Autonomic nervous system

Option D: Somatic nervous system

Correct Answer: Central nervous system


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Option A: Somatotropin(STH)

Option B: Thyroid stimulating hormone

Option C: Gonadotrophic hormone

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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