1. Neurospora
2. T2 Phage
3. Escherichia coli
4. Drosophila
T2 Phage
1. Testosterone is not water-soluble and acts via receptors on the plasma membrane of the target cells
2. Hypoglycemia occurs most commonly in diabetic patients
3. Oxytocin is released in response to mechanical stimulation of the breast nipple
4. Cellular reactions are slow and more accurate, when activity is determined by two antagonistic hormones
Hypoglycemia occurs most commonly in diabetic patients
1. Produces oxytocin
2. Is under the control of hypothalamic releasing neurohormone
3. Secretes trophic hormones
4. Secrets neurohormones
Produces oxytocin
1. Is produced by the thyroid gland
2. Is released when blood calcium levels fall
3. Stimulates osteoblasts to lay down new bone
4. Stimulates calcitonin release
Is released when blood calcium levels fall
1. Have only cell surface receptors
2. Are lipophobic
3. Are through altering the activity of proteins in the target cell
4. Are produced by the adrenal cortex
Are through altering the activity of proteins in the target cell
1. They act to increase blood glucose
2. They are secreted by the adrenal cortex
3. Their secretion is stimulated by adernocorticotropin
4. They are secreted into the blood within seconds of the onset of stress
They act to increase blood glucose
1. PIH
2. GHIH
3. MIH
4. GI
GI
1. Somatotroph
2. Thyrotroph
3. Corticotroph
4. Gonadotroph
Corticotroph
1. Sight of baby
2. Sound of baby
3. Both (A) and (B)
4. None of above
Both (A) and (B)
1. Oxytocin
2. ADH
3. FSH
4. ICSH
ICSH