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Class 11 Biology Chapter 19 Chemical Coordination And Integration

This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of Chapter 19, “Chemical Coordination and Integration,” from Class 11 Biology. It focuses on the role of hormones in regulating physiological processes within the body. The quiz will cover key topics such as the functioning of the endocrine glands, including the pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, and pancreas, and how their secretions influence growth, metabolism, reproduction, and overall homeostasis. You’ll be tested on the mechanisms of hormone action, feedback systems, and the interaction between the nervous and endocrine systems in coordinating bodily functions. By taking this quiz, you’ll deepen your understanding of how chemical signals, in the form of hormones, help maintain balance and integration across different organ systems.

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Category: Kidney: Erythropoietin – Stimulates RBC production

1. Which category does erythropoietin belong to?

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Category: Amino acid derivatives (Thyroid hormones, Epinephrine)

2. What is the role of thyroid hormones in carbohydrate metabolism?

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Category: Simple endocrine system in invertebrates

3. Invertebrates rely on hormones primarily for which of the following functions?

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Category: Introduction to Chemical Coordination and Integration

4. Which hormone is primarily responsible for reducing blood glucose levels?

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Category: Definition of Hormones

5. Which of the following hormones is classified as a peptide hormone?

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Category: Membrane-bound receptors (e.g., Protein hormones)

6. What is a key result of the interaction between protein hormones and membrane-bound receptors?

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Category: The Adrenal Gland

7. Where are the adrenal glands located in the human body?

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Category: Comparison of neural and endocrine control

8. What role does the hypothalamus play in the endocrine system?

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Category: The Pancreas

9. Which of the following hormones is primarily responsible for lowering blood glucose levels?

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Category: Human Endocrine System

10. Which organ secretes erythropoietin, a hormone that stimulates red blood cell production?

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Category: Definition and importance of chemical coordination

11. How do hormones produced by the adrenal glands interact with the neural system during stress?

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Category: Definition of Endocrine Glands

12. What is the primary function of the pancreas as part of the human endocrine system?

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Category: Mechanism of Hormone Action

13. How do steroid hormones primarily exert their effects once they enter a target cell?

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Category: Hormone-Receptor Complex:

14. Which of the following types of hormones primarily interact with intracellular receptors to regulate gene expression?

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Category: Ductless glands that release hormones into the bloodstream

15. Which hormone from the anterior pituitary stimulates the adrenal cortex to release its hormones?

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Category: The Pituitary Gland

16. Which hormone’s secretion is directly influenced by blood calcium levels?

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Category: Components of the Human Endocrine System

17. Which part of the pituitary gland does not produce hormones but stores those produced by the hypothalamus?

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Category: Intracellular receptors (e.g., Steroid hormones)

18. How do testosterone and estradiol influence development differently during puberty?

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Category: The Ovary

19. What is the primary function of the ovary in female reproductive physiology?

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Category: Gastrointestinal Tract

20. Which hormone acts on the exocrine pancreas to stimulate secretion of water and bicarbonate ions?

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Category: Heart: Atrial Natriuretic Factor (ANF) – Lowers blood pressure

21. Where is Atrial Natriuretic Factor (ANF) produced?

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Category: Complex endocrine regulation in vertebrates

22. How do glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids differ in their primary functions in the body?

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Category: The Thymus

23. Which hormone is secreted by the thymus gland?

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Category: Endocrine System in Invertebrates and Vertebrates

24. What effect does the hormone calcitonin have on blood calcium levels?

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Category: Hormone Receptors:

25. What forms when a hormone binds to its specific receptor?

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Category: Endocrine and nervous system integration

26. Which of the following conditions is characterized by an underproduction of thyroid hormones, leading to symptoms such as weight gain, fatigue, and cold intolerance?

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Category: Second Messenger System (e.g., cAMP, Ca²⁺)

27. Which one of the following is NOT a second messenger?

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Category: Peptide hormones (Insulin, Glucagon)

28. How does insulin primarily decrease blood glucose levels?

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Category: Secreted in trace amounts

29. Which of the following regulates the secretion of insulin from the pancreas?

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Category: Hormones of Heart, Kidney, and Gastrointestinal Tract

30. What triggers the release of erythropoietin from the kidney?

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Category: The Testis

31. What is the detailed mechanism through which testosterone impacts muscle protein synthesis, and what clinical implications could result from impaired androgen receptor function in muscle tissues?

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Category: The Thyroid Gland

32. Which of the following is a primary function of thyroid hormones?

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Category: Endocrine Glands and Hormones

33. What is the primary function of the adrenal cortex?

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Category: The Hypothalamus

34. What effect does the hypothalamic hormone somatostatin have on growth hormone (GH) secretion from the pituitary?

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Category: Steroid hormones (Cortisol, Testosterone, Estrogen)

35. What occurs when cortisol binds to its receptor inside a target cell?

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Category: Gene Regulation Mechanism (Steroid hormones act on DNA)

36. What is the primary result when a steroid hormone forms a hormone-receptor complex?

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Category: The Parathyroid Gland

37. Which of the following is a primary function of parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

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Category: The Pineal Gland

38. A researcher is studying the effect of artificial lighting on diurnal rhythms. If individuals are exposed to bright artificial light late in the evening, which of the following outcomes is most likely concerning melatonin levels?

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Category: Role of hormones in maintaining homeostasis

39. Which hormone released from the pituitary gland has a direct effect on the adrenal cortex to stimulate cortisol production?

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Category: Chemical messengers regulating physiological functions

40. How does the heart contribute to endocrine function?

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