
Noradrenaline is also known as epinephrine.

Important Questions on Chemical Messages for Homeostasis
Select suitable items from the box and complete the table related to hormone defects.
Gland | Hormone | Defect | Symptom |
Pancreas | __(i)__ | Diabetes | __(ii)__ |
Hypothalamus | Vasopressin | __(iii)__ | __(iv)__ |
Pituitary | __(v)__ | __(vi)__ | Growth of the bones on the face and jaw |
- Somatotropin
- Diabetes insipidus
- Acromegaly
- Presence of glucose in urine
- Frequent urination
- Insulin
- Hindrance in proper physical and mental development

Identify the gland indicated in the picture and answer the following questions :
Name the hormone produced by the part indicated as (i) which slows down the action of defense cells.

Identify the gland indicated in the picture and answer the following questions :
Write two important functions of aldosterone.

Certain hormones released from the anterior lobe of pituitary gland are given.
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Adreno Cortico Tropic Hormone (ACTH)
Gonado Tropic Hormone (GTH)
Write the common feature of these hormones.

Certain hormones released from the anterior lobe of pituitary gland are given.
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Adreno Cortico Tropic Hormone (ACTH)
Gonado Tropic Hormone (GTH)
Name two hormones secreted by the action of GTH.

- Low metabolic rate
- Hypertension
- Inflammation in tissues

Identify the gland indicated in the picture and answer the following questions :
Name the two hormones produced by the part indicated as (ii). Give their functions.

There are certain mistakes in the given chart. Find out and correct it.

Certain hormones released from the anterior lobe of pituitary gland are given.
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Adreno Cortico Tropic Hormone (ACTH)
Gonado Tropic Hormone (GTH)
Write one function of ACTH and TSH.


Choose the answer from the options given in bracket.
The pituitary gland lies at the base of _____.(Brain/ Epithalamus)


Complete the following analogy from the option given in bracket.
Diabetes insipidus: ADH :: _____: TSH.(Thyroid atrophy/ Graves' disease)

Fill in the blank with the correct option provided in the bracket.
Glucagon hormone is released by _____ (alpha cells/beta cells/delta cells).



Fill in the blank with the correct option provided in the bracket.
The thymus gland is _____(present, rudimentary, absent) in children.



Fill in the blank with the correct option provided in the bracket.
_____ (Adrenal gland/Pituitary gland/Thyroid gland) is known as the master gland that controls all the other glands.

