Option A: Oxytocin
Option B: Antidiuretic hormone
Option C: Calcitonin
Option D: Adrenocorticotrophic hormone
Correct Answer: Adrenocorticotrophic hormone ✔
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Option A: Sodium
Option B: Potassium
Option C: Organic ions
Option D: Inorganic ions
Correct Answer: Sodium ✔
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Option A: Threshold potential
Option B: Active membrane potential
Option C: Resting membrane potential
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Active membrane potential ✔
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Option A: Hydra
Option B: Jelly fish
Option C: Planaria
Option D: Cartilaginous fish
Correct Answer: Planaria ✔
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Option A: Planaria
Option B: Jelly fish
Option C: Sea anemone
Option D: Coral
Correct Answer: Planaria ✔
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Option A: Anterior pituitary lobe
Option B: Posterior pituitary lobe
Option C: Median pituitary lobe
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Anterior pituitary lobe ✔
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Option A: Hydra
Option B: Planaria
Option C: Frog
Option D: Man
Correct Answer: Hydra ✔
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Option A: Planaria
Option B: Mosquito
Option C: Toad
Option D: Hydra
Correct Answer: Hydra ✔
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Option A: Mouth
Option B: Tentacles
Option C: Enteron
Option D: Whole body
Correct Answer: Tentacles ✔
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Option A: Anterior pituitary lobe
Option B: Posterior pituitary lobe
Option C: Median pituitary lobe
Option D: Hypophysis cerebri
Correct Answer: Posterior pituitary lobe ✔
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An ovoid structure about 0.5 mm in the adult and is connected to the brain through a short stalk:
Option A: Hypophysis cerebri
Option B: Pituitary gland
Option C: Infundibulum
Option D: both a & b
Correct Answer: both a & b ✔
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Option A: Thalamus
Option B: Hypothalamus
Option C: Amygdala
Option D: Cerebrum
Correct Answer: Hypothalamus ✔
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Option A: Thyroxine
Option B: epinephrine
Option C: Norepinephrine
Option D: All of these
Correct Answer: All of these ✔
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Option A: Thyroxine
Option B: Epinephrine
Option C: Norepinephrine
Option D: Vasopressin
Correct Answer: Vasopressin ✔
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Option A: Protein
Option B: Polypeptides
Option C: Steroids
Option D: Amino acids
Correct Answer: Protein ✔
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Option A: Cortisone
Option B: Vasopressin
Option C: Glucagon
Option D: Epinephrine
Correct Answer: Cortisone ✔
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Option A: Proteins
Option B: Polypeptides
Option C: Steroids
Option D: All of these
Correct Answer: All of these ✔
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Option A: Hormones
Option B: Steroids
Option C: Proteins
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Hormones ✔
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Option A: Endocrine glands
Option B: Ductless glands
Option C: Epilepsy
Option D: both a & b
Correct Answer: both a & b ✔
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Option A: Initiating new biochemical reactions
Option B: Produce their effect by regulating biochemical reactions
Option C: Control long-term changes only
Option D: both a & b
Correct Answer: both a & b ✔
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Option A: Can receive all types of stimulus
Option B: Can able to detect particular types of stimulus
Option C: Can receive all types of stimuli but one at a time
Option D: Receptor does not receive stimuli
Correct Answer: Can able to detect particular types of stimulus ✔
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Option A: Meissner corpuscle (touch)
Option B: Pacini corpuscles (pressure)
Option C: Free nerve endings (pain)
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Photoreceptors
Option B: Nociceptors
Option C: Chemoreceptors
Option D: Thermoreceptors
Correct Answer: Thermoreceptors ✔
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Option A: Photoreceptors
Option B: Nociceptors
Option C: Chemoreceptors
Option D: Thermoreceptors
Correct Answer: Thermoreceptors ✔
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Option A: Nerve impulse
Option B: Saltatory impulse
Option C: Presynaptic impulse
Option D: Postsynaptic impulse
Correct Answer: Saltatory impulse ✔
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Option A: Chemical coordination
Option B: Nervous coordination
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Both a & b ✔
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Option A: Receptors
Option B: Neurons
Option C: Effectors
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: 0.05 volts
Option B: -50 mv
Option C: 0.07 volts
Option D: both a & b
Correct Answer: both a & b ✔
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Option A: Prolactin
Option B: Gastrin
Option C: Secretin
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Gastrin ✔
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Option A: Oxytocin
Option B: Gastrin
Option C: secretin
Option D: Pancreatin
Correct Answer: Gastrin ✔
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Option A: Follicle stimulating hormone
Option B: Luteinizing hormone
Option C: Prolactin
Option D: Vasopressin
Correct Answer: Follicle stimulating hormone ✔
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Option A: Chemical coordination
Option B: Nervous coordination
Option C: Feedback mechanism
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: Feedback mechanism ✔
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Option A: Adrenaline
Option B: Nor-adrenaline
Option C: Epinephrine
Option D: Calcitonin
Correct Answer: Adrenaline ✔
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Option A: Adrenaline
Option B: Nor-adrenaline
Option C: Oxytocin
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: Nor-adrenaline ✔
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Option A: Progesterone
Option B: Antidiuretic hormone
Option C: Prolactin
Option D: Vasopressin
Correct Answer: Progesterone ✔
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Option A: Adrenal cortex
Option B: Adrenal medulla
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Adrenal medulla ✔
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Option A: Gonads
Option B: Adrenals
Option C: Medulla
Option D: Cortex
Correct Answer: Adrenals ✔
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Option A: Aldosterone
Option B: Androgenic hormone
Option C: Adrenaline
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: Both a & b ✔
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Option A: Hypoglycemia
Option B: Hyperglycemia
Option C: Diabetes mellitus
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: Hypoglycemia ✔
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Option A: Oxytocin
Option B: Glucagon
Option C: Prolactin
Option D: Adrenaline
Correct Answer: Glucagon ✔
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Option A: Diabetes insipidus
Option B: Diabetes mellitus
Option C: Gluconism
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: Diabetes mellitus ✔
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Option A: Insulin
Option B: Glucagon
Option C: Prolactin
Option D: Oxytocin
Correct Answer: Glucagon ✔
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Option A: Muscles
Option B: Liver
Option C: Islets of Langerhans
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: Both a & b ✔
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Option A: Glucagon
Option B: Insulin
Option C: Alpha cells of pancreas
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Insulin ✔
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Option A: Cell
Option B: Neuron ending
Option C: Receptor organ
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Receptors
Option B: Effectors
Option C: Motor neurons
Option D: Glands and Muscles
Correct Answer: Receptors ✔
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Option A: Photoreceptors
Option B: Mechanoreceptors
Option C: Chemoreceptors
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Chemoreceptors ✔
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Option A: Photoreceptors
Option B: Mechanoreceptors
Option C: Chemoreceptors
Option D: Thermoreceptors
Correct Answer: Mechanoreceptors ✔
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