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प्रश्न
Describe any four hormones secreted by Adenohypophysis.
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उत्तर
- Somatotropic Hormone (STH) / Somatotropin / Growth Hormone (GH): Secretion of GH is high till puberty later its secretion becomes low. However, it is continuously secreted throughout life for repair and replacement of body tissue or cells.
Functions:
- It stimulates growth of the body and development of all tissues.
- It accelerates protein synthesis and cell division.
- It stimulates the release of growth hormone.
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) / Thyrotropin:
Function:
It stimulates thyroid gland to produce hormone thyroxine. - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) / Adrenocorticotropin:
Functions:
- It stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce its hormones.
- It maintains the functioning of the adrenal cortex.
- Prolactin / Luteotropin/ Mammotropin:
Secretion of this hormone is regulated by PIF (Prolactin inhibiting factor) of the hypothalamus.
Functions:
- Activates the growth of mammary glands during pregnancy (mammotropin).
- Stimulates milk production and secretion of milk (lactogenic) by mammary gland after child birth.
- Gonadotropin:
- Follicle stimulating hormone: In females, it promotes the development of ovarian follicles, whereas in males, it promotes the development of seminiferous tubules.
- Luteinizing hormone (LH): LH aids in female ovulation. It stimulates the testes to create testosterone in males. As a result, LH in males is also known as ICSH.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the following:
Posterior lobe of pituitary
Match the terms of column I with those of column II:
| Column I | Column II |
| (i) Adenohypophysis | (a) Thyroxine |
| (ii) Neurohypophysis | (b) STH |
| (iii) Thyroid | (c) Oxytocin |
| (iv) Adrenaline | (d) Insulin |
| (v) Islets of Langerhans | (e) Noradrenaline |
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The alpha cells of the pancreas secrete insulin.
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Which endocrine gland is also known as ‘master gland’?
Which one is not secreted by the pituitary?
Which of the following conditions is not linked to deficiency of thyroid hormones?
Illustrate the differences between the mechanism of action of a protein and a steroid hormone.
Mention if the following statement is true (T) or false (F). If false, rewrite the correct word (not words) striking out the single wrong one.
Pituitary has three lobes - anterior, posterior and intermediate.
