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State the functions of Adrenaline hormones. 

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The function of adrenaline hormone is to regulate heart beat, breathing rate, blood pressure and carbohydrate metabolism.

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अध्याय 2: Control and Coordination - Exercise 2 [पृष्ठ ११६]

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लखमीर सिंग Biology (Science) [English] Class 10
अध्याय 2 Control and Coordination
Exercise 2 | Q 42.2 | पृष्ठ ११६

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संबंधित प्रश्न

Name the hormones secreted by the given endocrine glands and specify one function.

Thyroid


What is the name of the system of glands which produces hormones?


Which gland secretes the growth hormone?


Name one gland which acts only as an exocrine gland.


What substances are made by endocrine glands?


Name the hormones secreted by given endocrine glands :

Parathyroid glands


Name the hormones secreted by given endocrine glands:

Adrenal glands


State the functions of Growth hormone.


Which hormone gives girls soft skin?


Name the gland which controls the secretion of hormones from the pituitary.


Which of the following is a mis-matched pair?


Which of the following hormone prepares our body for action in emergency situations?

(a) testosterone
(b) growth hormone
(c) adrenaline
(d) insulin


The hormone which is associated with male puberty is called :
(a) oestrogen
(b) adrenaline
(c) testosterone
(d) progesterone


The endocrine gland whose malfunctioning causes diabetes disease is :
(a) pituitary
(b) pineal
(c) parathyroid
(d) pancreas


The gland X which is located just below the brain in the human head secretes a chemical substance Y which controls the development of ones and muscles in the body of a person. Secretion of too little of substance Y as well as the secretion of too much of substance Y by the gland X leads to abnormal development of the body of a person.
(a) Name the gland X.
(b) What is the chemical substance Y?
(c) What happens if too little of substance Y is secreted?
(d) What happens if too much of substance Y is secreted?
(e) Name the system of glands in the human body of which gland X is a part.


A and B are the two systems of control and coordination in the human body. The messages in system A are transmitted in the form of chemical substances C which travel comparatively slowly through the blood stream. The substances C are made in tissues D present in the head and trunk of human body. The messages in system b are transmitted very quickly in the form of electrical impulses through fibres E. The effect of messages transmitted by system b usually lasts for a much shorter time as compared to those transmitted by system A.
(a) Name the system A. What does system A consist of?
(b) Name the chemical substance C.
(c) What is tissue D? Name any five such tissues in the human body.
(d) Name the system B. What does system B consist of?
(e) Name the fibres E.
(f) State whether system A controls the working of system B or system B controls the working of system A.


Which hormone regulates the ionic balance in the body?


A doctor advised a person to take an injection of insulin because:


We are advised to take iodised salt in our diet by doctors. Justify its importance in our bodies.


A doctor has advised Sameer to reduce sugar intake in his diet and do regular exercise after checking his blood test reports. Which disease do you think Sameer is suffering from? Name the hormone responsible for this disease and the organ producing the hormone.


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