NEET | 2016Chemical Coordination and IntegrationHard
Question
Which of the following pairs of hormones are not antagonistic (having opposite effects) to each other?
Options
A.
Parathormone - Calcitonin
B.
Insulin-Glucagon
C.
Aldosterone - Atrial Natriuretic Factor
D.
Relaxin - Inhibin
Solution
Parathormone Increases blood ð¶ð‘Ž+2 level
Calcitonin Decreases blood ð¶ð‘Ž+2 level
Insulin Decreases blood glucose level
Glucagon Increases blood glucose level
Aldosterone Increases B.P.
ANF Decreases B.P.
Relaxin Causes pelvic musculature relaxation
Inhibin Inhibits FSH
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