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प्रश्न
Match the items given in Column A with the most appropriate ones in Column B and rewrite the correct matching pairs
| Column A | Column B | ||
| 1 | Cretinism | a | Hypersecretion of the adrenal cortex |
| 2 | Diabetes insipidus | b | Hyposecretion of Thyroxine |
| 3 | Exophthalmic Goitre | c | Hyposecretion of growth hormone |
| 4 | Adrenal virilism | d | Hyposecretion of Vasopressin |
| 5 | Dwarfism | e | Hyposecretion of the adrenal cortex |
| f | Hypersecretion of Growth hormone | ||
| g | Hypersecretion of thyroxine |
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उत्तर
| 1 | Cretinism | Hyposecretion of Thyroxine |
| 2 | Diabetes insipidus | Hyposecretion of Vasopressin |
| 3 | Exophthalmic Goitre | Hypersecretion of thyroxine |
| 4 | Adrenal virilism | Hypersecretion of the adrenal cortex |
| 5 | Dwarfism | Hyposecretion of growth hormone |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Given below is the outline of the human body showing the important glands :

(i) Name the glands marked 1 to 4.
(ii) Name the hormone secreted by part 2. Give one important function of this hormone.
(iii) Name the endocrine part of the numbered 3.
(iv) Why is the part labelled I called the master gland? Which part of the forebrain controls the gland labelled I?
(v) Name the gland that secretes the ‘emergency hormone’.
Name the following:
The hormone which stimulates the entire sympathetic nervous system.
Choose the odd one out from each series
The hormonal sources – adrenal cortex, adrenal medualla, cortisone, pituitary.
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Identify the odd one in the following and mention what the rest is:
Some adult women may develop facial hairs. What may be the cause for it?
Describe any two hormones produced by the ovaries.
Sanjay is sitting in the exam hall. Before the start of the exam, he sweats a lot, with an increased rate of heartbeat. Why does this condition occur?
Which pair of adrenal hormones is NOT synthesized by the action of ACTH.
Name the endocrine gland associated with kidneys?
List the hormones secreted by the following:
Adrenal
