A. Prolactin
B. Gastrin
C. Secretin
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- A hormone whose over secretion in pregnancy stimulates melanocytes in skin to produce brown pigment melanin which darkness the skin is produced by:
A. Anterior pituitary lobe
B. Median pituitary lobe
C. Posterior lobe
D. Both a & b - A hormone produced from the duodenum that effects the pancreas to produce and release pancreatic juice is:
A. Oxytocin
B. Gastrin
C. secretin
D. Pancreatin - A study of gastric ulceration in response to stress produced by shock found that the most ulceration was shown by rates who ____________?
A. Only heard a tone but received no shock
B. Received varying levels of shock
C. Could predict the onset of shock
D. Could not predict the onset of shock - Too much cortisol hormone is produced during:
A. Addison’s disease
B. Cushing’s disease
C. Graves disease
D. All of the above - The hormone produced by thyroid gland include:
A. Thyroxine
B. Tri-iodothyronine (T3)
C. Calcitonin
D. All of the above - One of the followings stimulates the interstitial cells of testes in males to secrete testosterone:
A. Follicle stimulating hormone
B. Luteinizing hormone
C. Prolactin
D. Vasopressin - Which of the followings stimulates the parathyroid gland?
A. High levels of Ca++ions
B. Low levels of Ca++ions
C. Lack of iodine
D. Deficiency of thyroxine - Which of the following stimulates milk production?
A. follicle stimulating hormone
B. Luteinizing hormone
C. Prolactin
D. Vasopressin - A chest implant that intermittently stimulates the vagus nerve has been used to treat some patients with:
A. bulimia
B. anxiety disorders
C. schizophrenia
D. chronic depression - Cutting sensory nerves from the stomach, or removing it entirely, causes:
A. a total loss of appetite
B. eating based on recognized need, not internal feelings of hunger
C. some changes in eating, but hunger still occurs
D. the need for patients to be “trained” to eat; otherwise they would inadvertently starve to death