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questionnumber="3"
 
question="Over secretion of ACTH may lead to symptoms of:"
 
choice1="Cushing's disease"
 
choice2="Acromegaly"
 
choice3="Dwarfism"
 
choice4="Addison´s disease"
 
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correctchoice="1"
 
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questionnumber="4"
 
question="The pituitary gland lies:"
 
choice1="in the loop of the duodenum"
 
choice2="within the tissue of the brain"
 
choice3="on the ventral surface of the brain"
 
choice4="close to the larynx in the neck"
 
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correctchoice="3"
 
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questionnumber="5"
 
question="Which of the following hormones has an effect on the kidney?"
 
choice1="oxytocin"
 
choice2="TSH"
 
choice3="ADH"
 
choice4="LH"
 
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correctchoice="3"
 
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questionnumber="6"
 
question="Myxoedema, lack of energy, obesity and bradycardia are all clinical signs of:"
 
choice1="hypoadrenocorticalism"
 
choice2="hypothyroidism"
 
choice3="hypoglycaemia"
 
choice4="hyperthyroidism"
 
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correctchoice="2"
 
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questionnumber="7"
 
question="Thyroxine is responsible for"
 
choice1="Controlling levels of glucose in the blood."
 
choice2="Regulating levels of calcium in the blood"
 
choice3="Stimulating the development of the follicles"
 
choice4="Promoting the growth of tissues in the body"
 
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correctchoice="4"
 
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questionnumber="8"
 
question="If blood calcium levels fall which hormone is released?"
 
choice1="Thyroxine"
 
choice2="Vitamin D"
 
choice3="Parathormone"
 
choice4="Calcitonin"
 
choice5=""
 
correctchoice="3"
 
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questionnumber="9"
 
question="Parathormone increases the formation of active Vitamin D by which organ?"
 
choice1="skin"
 
choice2="intestine"
 
choice3="liver"
 
choice4="kidney"
 
choice5=""
 
correctchoice="4"
 
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questionnumber="10"
 
question="Hypoglycaemia will stimulate the secretion of which pancreatic hormone?"
 
choice1="glucagon"
 
choice2="insulin"
 
choice3="somatostatin"
 
choice4="adrenaline"
 
choice5=""
 
correctchoice="1"
 
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questionnumber="11"
 
question="The adrenal glands are lie close to which organ?"
 
choice1="testis"
 
choice2="kidney"
 
choice3="duodenum"
 
choice4="brain"
 
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correctchoice="2"
 
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questionnumber="12"
 
question="Rising levels of progesterone inhibits the secretion of which hormone?"
 
choice1="FSH"
 
choice2="Oestrogen"
 
choice3="GRH"
 
choice4="Oxytocin"
 
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correctchoice="4"
 
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Which of the following is NOT an endocrine gland?

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Which of the following structures is classified as an endocrine gland?

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