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प्रश्न
Give the Technical Term: Name the hormones which lead to the following condition: Exophthalmic goitre
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उत्तर
Thyroxine
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Given below is a table designed to give the names of the glands, the hormones produced, their chief functions, the effects of oversecretion and undersecretion in respect of thyroid, pituitary and pancreas. Fill up the blanks 1–13.
| S.No. | Source Gland cells | Hormone produced | Chief function | Effect of oversecretion | Effect of undersecretion |
| 1 | (1) ______ | Thyroxine | (2) ______ | (3) ______ | (4) ______ |
| 2 | Beta cells of Islets of Langerhans | (5) ______ | Promotes glucose utilisation by the body cells | (6) ______ | (7) ______ |
| 3 | (8) ______ | Growth hormone | (9) ______ | (10) ______ | Dwarfism |
| 4 | (11) ______ | Vasopressin | Increases reabsorption of water from kidney tubule | (12) ______ | (13) ______ |
Write in brief about the causes and symptoms of exophthalmic goiter.
State the Location
Thyroid
Decreased secretion of thyroid hormones in children leads to ______.
Exophthalmic goiter is due to the over secretion of thyroxine.
Identify the INCORRECT match.
A child has low BMR, delayed puberty and mental retardation. Identify the disease.
Oversecretion of thyroxin causes ______ goitre.
Identify the gland with the help of following clue:
A bilobed (butterfly-shaped) gland.
