A. Testis but not ovaries
B. Ovaries but not testis
C. Both Testis and ovaries
D. Adrenal cortex
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following anterior pituitary hormones is primarily under inhibitory control of hypothalamus ?
A. TSH
B. GRH
C. Somatostatin
D. Prolactin - FSH, LH, TSH acts through_________________?
A. Cyclic AMP
B. Cyclic GMP
C. Adenosine cyclate
D. Calcium release - Which of the following hormones is released from the posterior pituitary ?
A. ACTH
B. Antidiuretic hormone
C. Growth hormone
D. Luetinizing hormone - Endocrine glands that are not influenced by the pituitary gland include the____________?
A. Thyroid gland, testes , and adrenal medulla
B. Adrenal medulla, parathyroids, and the islets of langerhans
C. Adrenal cortex, parathyroids and ovaries
D. Pancreas, adrenal medulla and thyroid gland - FSH is secreted by_____________?
A. Chromophobes
B. Basophils
C. Acidophiles
D. Theca intern cells - The hormone whose deficiency causes diabetes insipidus is released from which nucleus of pituitary ________________?
A. Supraoptic
B. Pre optic
C. Suprachiasmatic
D. Paraventricular - Posterior pituitary insufficiency leads to______________?
A. Diabetes mellitus
B. Diabetes insipidus
C. Dwarfism
D. Cretinism - Which hormone does not have corresponding release hormone produced in pituitary ?
A. TSH
B. Prolactin
C. ACTH
D. FSH - Cell bodies of the neurons which carry taste sensation from the anterior 2/3rd of the tongue are located in________________?
A. Trigeminal nerve ganglion
B. Geniculate ganglion
C. Otic ganglion
D. Superior cervical ganglion - All the following hormones are secreted by adrenal cortex except_______________?
A. Estriol
B. Cortisol
C. Corticosterone
D. Aldosterone