The progesterone is a hormone which is
The progesterone is a hormone which is
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(a) a protein useful for morphogenisis (b) helpful in relaxing uterus during child birth (c) an enzyme helpful in growth (d) responsible for growth and […]
The progesterone is a hormone which is
Options
(a) a protein useful for morphogenisis (b) helpful in relaxing uterus during child birth (c) an enzyme helpful in growth (d) responsible for growth and […]
The receptor absent in tongue is
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(a) thermoreceptor (b) gustatoreceptor (c) photoreceptor (d) none of these
Correct Answer:
photoreceptor
Explanation:
None of the options are correct. Our tongue contains four types of papillae, […]
The receptors for touch present in the skin are called
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(a) Meissner’s corpuscles (b) Krause’s end bulbs (c) Pacinian corpuscles (d) Stratum lucidium
Correct Answer:
Meissner’s corpuscles
Explanation:
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The respiratory and cardiac centres are located in
Options
(a) cerebrum (b) diencephalon (c) crura cerebri (d) medulla oblongata
Correct Answer:
medulla oblongata
Explanation:
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The size of pupil is controlled by the
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(a) ciliary muscles (b) suspensory ligaments (c) cornea (d) iris muscles
Correct Answer:
iris muscles
Explanation:
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The vague nerve is the cranial nerve numbering
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(a) 5th (b) 6th (c) 9th (d) 10th
Correct Answer:
10th
Explanation:
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Thyroid deficiency in childhood leads to
Options
(a) hypothyroidism (b) myxoedema (c) cretinism (d) thyrotoxicosis
Correct Answer:
cretinism
Explanation:
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Vomiting centre is located in the
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(a) Stomach and sometimes in duodenum (b) gastro-intestinal tract (c) hypothalamus (d) pons varolli
Correct Answer:
pons varolli
Explanation:
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Which cranial nerve in mammals has got maximum branches?
Options
(a) vagus nerves (b) facial nerves (c) auditory nerves (d) trigeminal nerves
Correct Answer:
vagus nerves
Explanation:
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Which gland atrophies in adult?
Options
(a) pancreas gland (b) thymus gland (c) adrenal gland (d) thyroid gland
Correct Answer:
thymus gland
Explanation:
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