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				Endocrine System Multiple Questions and Answers.		
		           
         
        
		   
		       Exercise Questions ::
		       Human Physiology
 
		
		    
			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: c | 
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		|  | Explanation: Thyroid is a lipid soluble hormone while amine, peptide, and protein hormones are water soluble, ranging from size 3 to over 200 amino acids. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: a | 
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		|  | Explanation: Epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine are amine hormones, which are synthesized by modifying amino acid tyrosine. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: b | 
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		|  | Explanation: Insulin and human growth hormones are protein hormone while oxytocin and antidiuretic hormones are peptide hormones. TSH or thyroid stimulating hormone has carbohydrate attached to the protein so it comes under glycoprotein hormone. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: a | 
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		|  | Explanation: Neurohormone are those which changes their function according to their requirements like they can be releasing hormones or inhibiting hormone. | 
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| 10. | 11. Name the hormone which takes part in the release of FSH and LH from the anterior  pituitary. | 
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		|  | A. | a) Growth hormone | 
|  | B. | b) GnRH | 
|  | C. | c) Somatostatin | 
|  | D. | d) TRH | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: b | 
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		|  | Explanation: GnRH is Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone, which is responsible for the release of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH). | 
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