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Questions Related to adrenal gland
Adrenal gland is associated with
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Pharynx
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Pancreas
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Kidney
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Brain
In urinary, system, aldosterone takes part in retention (reabsorption) of
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$Ca^{2+}$
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$ K^+$
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$Na^+$
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Water
In urinary, system, aldosterone takes part in retention of sodium ions. The ADH released by posterior pituitary triggers the release of aldosterone which increases the concentration of sodium ions in the blood. The increased salt concentration in the blood increases the blood osmotic potential which further increases reabsorption of water and incraeses the blood volume and blood pressure.
Find out the correct layers in T.S. of adrenal gland.
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Medulla, Zona fasciculata, Zona reticularis, Zona glomerulosa
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Zona glomerulosa, Medulla, Zona reticularis, Zona fasciculata
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Zona glomerulosa, Zona fasciculata, Zona reticularis, Medulla
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Zona reticularis, Zona fasciculata, Zona glomerulosa, Medulla
Injury to adrenal cortex is not likely to affect secretion of
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Andlostenedione and dehydroepian-drosterone
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Adrenaline
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Cortisol
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Aldosterone
Adrenal gland is derived from
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Endoderm
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Ectoderm
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Mesoderm
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Ectoderm and mesoderm
- Outer layer ectoderm
- Middle layer mesoderm
- Inner layer endoderm
Which of the following is the hormone secreted by zona fasciculate?
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Aldosterone
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Cortisol
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Androstenedione
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Mineralocoricoids
Hormone controlling Na$^+$ - K$^+$ ion concentration is
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Aldosterone
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Antidiuretic hormone
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Progesterone
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Pitocin
Which of the following leads to the secretion of Aldosterone from the Adrenal cortex?
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Chymotrypsin
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Trypsin
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Renin
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Rennin
The tube that passes out of the Hilus is called ___________.
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Medulla
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Pelvis
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Ureter
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Collecting duct
The fight-or-flight response is developed by the hormones of
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hypothalamus
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middle pituitary
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adrenal medulla
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adrenal cortex
The adrenal medulla secretes two hormones called adrenaline or epinephrine and noradrenaline or norepinephrine. These are commonly called as catecholamines. Adrenaline and noradrenaline are rapidly secreted in response to the stress of any kind and during emergency situations and are called emergency hormones or hormones of Fight or Flight.