List-I | List-II | ||
A. | Parathyroid hormone | I. | Flight or fight response |
B. | Epinephrine and Nor-epinephrine | II. | Regulates the body's biological clock |
C. | Thyroid stimulating hormone | III. | Increases blood \(\)Ca2+ level |
D. | Melatonin | IV. | Synthesis of \(\text{T}_3~ \text{and} ~\text{T}_4\) hormones |
Parathormone deficiency leads to:
1. Decrease of level in blood
2. Increase of level in blood
3. Osteoporosis
4. Hypercalcemia
Which one of the following pairs correctly matches a hormone with a disease resulting from its deficiency:
1. Relaxin – Gigantism
2. Prolactin – Cretinism
3. Parathyroid hormone – Tetany
4. Insulin – Diabetes insipidus
1. parathormone
2. thyroxine
3. calcitonin
4. Both 1 and 3
1. Parathyroid and adrenal
2. Pancreas and parathyroid
3. Thymus and testes
4. Adrenal and ovary
Which of the following does not play any role in calcium balance in the human body?
1. Vitamin-D
2. Parathyroid hormone
3. Thyrocalcitonin
4. Thymosin
(a) | Stimulates the process of bone resorption. |
(b) | Decreases Ca2+ level in blood. |
(c) | Reabsorption of Ca2+ by renal tubules. |
(d) | Decreases the absorption of Ca2+ from digested food. |
(e) | Increases metabolism of carbohydrates. |
Which of the following conditions will stimulate parathyroid gland to release parathyroid hormone?
1. Fall in active Vitamin D levels
2. Fall in blood Ca+2 levels
3. Fall in bone Ca+2 levels
4. Rise in blood Ca+2 levels
A person is having problems with calcium and phosphorus metabolism in his body. Which one of the following glands may not be functioning properly?
1. Parathyroid
2. Parotid
3. Pancreas
4. Thyroid
Statement I: | Parathyroid hormone acts on bones and stimulates the process of bone resorption |
Statement II: | Parathyroid hormone along with Thyrocalcitonin plays a significant role in carbohydrate metabolism. |