Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 22: Chemical Coordination And Integration – Part 5
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 22: Chemical Coordination and Integration – Part 5

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411. Which comparison is most accurate?
ⓐ. Atrial natriuretic factor and erythropoietin are both ovarian hormones, whereas renin and gastrointestinal hormones are testicular hormones.
ⓑ. Erythropoietin and renin are both kidney-associated endocrine secretions, whereas atrial natriuretic factor is heart-associated and gastrointestinal hormones are digestive-tract associated.
ⓒ. Atrial natriuretic factor and renin are both thyroid hormones, whereas erythropoietin and gastrointestinal hormones are adrenal hormones.
ⓓ. Gastrointestinal hormones and erythropoietin are both pituitary secretions, whereas renin and atrial natriuretic factor are pancreatic hormones.
412. A student says, “The heart is only a pumping organ, so it cannot contribute to endocrine regulation.” Which correction is most accurate?
ⓐ. The statement is correct because circulatory organs never release chemical messengers.
ⓑ. The statement is incorrect because the heart also produces atrial natriuretic factor as an endocrine secretion.
ⓒ. The statement is correct because endocrine secretions can come only from glands in the brain or neck.
ⓓ. The statement is incorrect because the heart mainly secretes insulin and glucagon during circulation.
413. Assertion (A): The kidney is included here because it has more than one endocrine-related secretion. Reason (R): Both erythropoietin and renin are associated with endocrine regulation by the kidney.
ⓐ. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
ⓑ. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
ⓒ. A is true, but R is false.
ⓓ. A is false, but R is true.
414. Which of the following is the best non-example of an endocrine secretion from a non-classical endocrine organ?
ⓐ. Atrial natriuretic factor
ⓑ. Erythropoietin
ⓒ. Renin
ⓓ. Progesterone
415. A patient needs increased red blood cell formation. Which secretion is most directly relevant?
ⓐ. Erythropoietin
ⓑ. Atrial natriuretic factor
ⓒ. Gastrointestinal hormone
ⓓ. Renin
416. Which comparison between renin and gastrointestinal hormones is most accurate?
ⓐ. Renin and gastrointestinal hormones are both secreted only by the heart.
ⓑ. Renin is a kidney-associated endocrine secretion, whereas gastrointestinal hormones are digestive-tract secretions involved in digestive regulation.
ⓒ. Renin is a thyroid hormone, whereas gastrointestinal hormones are pancreatic hormones.
ⓓ. Renin and gastrointestinal hormones are both reproductive hormones that act only during adolescence.
417. During digestion, the alimentary canal releases chemical messengers that help coordinate digestive activity. Which group best matches that description?
ⓐ. Androgens
ⓑ. Mineralocorticoids
ⓒ. Catecholamines
ⓓ. Gastrointestinal hormones
418. Which observation most strongly supports the idea that endocrine regulation is distributed across multiple organs and not limited to the classical major glands?
ⓐ. The pituitary gland controls several other endocrine glands.
ⓑ. The thyroid gland contains follicles and secretes thyroxine.
ⓒ. The adrenal gland has an outer cortex and inner medulla.
ⓓ. The heart, kidney, and gastrointestinal tract can all contribute endocrine secretions.
419. Which statement most accurately summarizes atrial natriuretic factor, erythropoietin, renin, and gastrointestinal hormones?
ⓐ. Atrial natriuretic factor, erythropoietin, renin, and gastrointestinal hormones are all hormones of the classical major endocrine glands.
ⓑ. Erythropoietin and renin belong to the adrenal medulla, whereas atrial natriuretic factor belongs to the thyroid gland.
ⓒ. The heart, kidney, and gastrointestinal tract also contribute endocrine secretions, including atrial natriuretic factor, erythropoietin, renin, and gastrointestinal hormones.
ⓓ. All endocrine secretions in the body are produced only in paired organs.
420. Which statement best describes the mechanism of hormone action?
ⓐ. It is the process by which hormones are digested before reaching target tissues.
ⓑ. It is the way a hormone interacts with a receptor and produces a cellular response.
ⓒ. It is the movement of food molecules through blood to endocrine glands.
ⓓ. It is the conversion of nerve impulses into digestive enzyme secretion.
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