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- Q1What hormone is primarily responsible for regulating blood glucose levels?AdrenalineInsulinCortisolGlucagon30s
- Q2Which gland is often referred to as the 'master gland' of the endocrine system?PancreasAdrenal glandPituitary glandThyroid gland30s
- Q3Which hormone is primarily responsible for the body's fight-or-flight response?ThyroxineAdrenalineCortisolInsulin30s
- Q4Which hormone is produced by the thyroid gland and plays a key role in metabolism regulation?InsulinCortisolEstrogenThyroxine (T4)30s
- Q5What is the primary function of glucagon in the body?To stimulate growthTo raise blood glucose levelsTo increase insulin productionTo lower blood pressure30s
- Q6Which hormone regulates the sleep-wake cycle?CortisolAdrenalineSerotoninMelatonin30s
- Q7What hormone is primarily responsible for the regulation of calcium levels in the blood?Parathyroid hormone (PTH)InsulinThyroxineCalcitonin30s
- Q8Which hormone is involved in the regulation of the body's response to stress?TestosteroneCortisolInsulinAdrenaline30s
- Q9Which hormone is primarily responsible for stimulating ovulation and the production of estrogen in females?TestosteroneLuteinizing hormone (LH)Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)Prolactin30s
- Q10What is the main function of oxytocin in the human body?To stimulate growthTo control metabolismTo regulate blood sugarTo facilitate childbirth and promote bonding30s