NEET Biology: Chemical Coordination and Integration — MCQ Test 3

Q6. Which hormone plays a key role in increasing blood glucose levels during stress?

Q7. Which hormone is secreted by the anterior pituitary and stimulates the thyroid gland?

Q8. Which of the following statements about the endocrine system is correct?

Q9. Which of the following statements about parathyroid hormone (PTH) is correct?

Q10. Which hormone is responsible for the regulation of water reabsorption in the kidneys?

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Which hormone is involved in the regulation of red blood cell production?

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Q1. Which hormone is involved in the regulation of red blood cell production?

  • A. Insulin
  • B. Erythropoietin
  • C. Thyroxine
  • D. Glucagon

Q2. Which hormone is responsible for stimulating the growth and maintenance of bones?

  • A. Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
  • B. Calcitonin
  • C. Growth Hormone (GH)
  • D. Insulin

Q3. Which of the following statements about adrenal hormones is incorrect?

  • A. Cortisol helps in metabolism and stress response.
  • B. Adrenaline increases heart rate.
  • C. Aldosterone regulates sodium and potassium balance.
  • D. Adrenal medulla secretes glucocorticoids.

Q4. Which of the following statements about the endocrine system is correct?

  • A. Hormones are secreted directly into the bloodstream.
  • B. Endocrine glands have ducts for hormone secretion.
  • C. Hormones act only on the organ that produces them.
  • D. The pituitary gland is located in the thoracic cavity.

Q5. Which hormone is responsible for stimulating milk production in mammary glands?

  • A. Oxytocin
  • B. Prolactin
  • C. Estrogen
  • D. Progesterone

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