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Name: Test: 2nd Year Unit: Chemical Coordination

T.M=30

1. _______ controls the concentration of urine


1. ADH
2. Oxytocin
2. Children who have damaged thymus may result in_____________
1. Loss of an antibody-mediated immunity
2. Deafness
3. A group of hormones called _____________ are released due cortex
1. Glucose
2. Glucocorticoid
4. Adrenocorticotropic hormones stimulate the adrenal cortex to produce _________ 
1. Aldosterone
2. Cortisol
5. Deficiency of this element causes the thyroid gland to swell up
1. Calcium
2. Iodine
6. _________ are synthetic steroid hormones that resembles testosterone
1. Aldosterone
2. Anabolic Steroids
7. The hormone that participates in metabolizing calcium and phosphorous are called
1. Calcitonin
2. Glycogen
8. ______________ is a chemical substance that is released by an organism that can affect the
behaviour of another individual of the same species.
1. Pheromone
2. Androgen
9. The deficiency of adrenal cortex hormones can lead to _______
1. Addison’s Disease
2. Acromegaly
10. If too much growth hormone is released during the growth period, it can cause
1. Acromegaly
2. Gigantism
11. Endemic goitre relates to
1. Increased Thyroid function
2. Decreased Thyroid function
12. _______ secretes glucagon hormone
1. Pituitary gland
2. Pancreas
13. Name the hormone that is responsible for milk secretion after parturition.
1. Prolactin
2. Lactogen
14. _______ is a hormone predominantly made by the adipose cells and enterocytes in the small
intestine
1. Calcitonin
2. Leptin
15. ___________ is produced by the alpha cells of the pancreas
1. Glucagon 2.Insulin

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