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प्रश्न
The hormone which causes stimulation of sympathetic nervous system is ______.
विकल्प
Thyroxine
Insulin
Prolactin
Adrenaline
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उत्तर
The hormone which causes stimulation of sympathetic nervous system is adrenaline.
Explanation:
Exophthalmic goitre is caused by excessive thyroxine release from an overactive thyroid gland.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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The diagram given below represents the location and structure of an endocrine gland. Study the same and answer the questions that follow:
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- Name the endocrine gland shown in the diagram.
- Name the secretion of the gland which regulates basal metabolism.
- Name the mineral element required for the synthesis of the above mentioned hormone.
- Name the disease caused due to undersecretion of the above mentioned hormone in children.
- Name the disease caused due to hypersecretion of the above mentioned hormone.
Give the exact location of the adrenal gland.
Name the following:
The hormone which increases blood pressure
Name the hormone responsible for the following function:
Increase in heartbeat.
Which of the following statements is TRUE for Cushing's disease?
Correct the following statement by replacing the term underlined.
Tetraiodothyronine is an emergency hormone.
Which of the following hormone is responsible for the emotional state as fear, anger, pain and causes, rise of blood pressure and rate of heartbeat?
In the given figure, what is indicated as 'X'?

One of the effects of increased secretion of adrenaline is ______.
Distinguish between the following pair:
Addison's disease and cushing's syndrome (cause and sugar level)

