Skip to content
MCQtimes.com
GK
Pakistan Studies
Current Affairs
Islamic Studies
English
MCQtimes.com
Toggle Menu
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
Home
/
Molecular Biology
/
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
- Page 2
Show/Hide Answers
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
Glucagon is a single chained hormone with molecular weight approximately
3500
9000
95000
15000
Author:
rikazzz
Comment
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
In mammals number of receptors per cells approximately
30000
40000
20000
10000
Author:
rikazzz
Comment
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
Half-life of glucagon in plasma ranges between
2-3 minutes
4-8 minutes
5 hours
5 minutes
Author:
rikazzz
Comment
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
If glucose is secreted with urine resulting condition is known as:
Hyperglycemia
Hypoglycemia
Glycosuria
Glycogenesis
Author:
rikazzz
Comment
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
If level of glucose increases in blood resulting condition is called:
Hyperglycemia
Hypoglycemia
Abnormal level of the blood sugar
High level of glucose
Author:
rikazzz
Comment
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
A condition level of glucose in blood decreases called as:
Hyperglycemia
Hypoglycemia
Low blood glucose
Low sugar
Author:
rikazzz
Comment
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
Daily secreted amount of insulin from human pancreas ranges between
30-40 units
40-60 units
40-50 units
40-70 units
Author:
rikazzz
Comment
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
Most important insulin releasing stimulus is known as:
Protein
C-peptide
Glucose
Proline
Author:
rikazzz
Comment
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
Gastrointestinal hormones releasing after ingestion of a meal enhancing insulin secretion known as:
Secretin
Gastrin
Pancreozymin
all of above
Author:
rikazzz
Comment
Mechanism, Structure, Biosynthesis and Mode of action
Free glucose is produced by degradation of the:
Lactose in liver
Glycogen in the liver
Galactose in the liver
Ribose
Author:
rikazzz
Comment
Page navigation
Previous Page
Previous
1
2
3
4
5
Next Page
Next
Go to Page
Light
Dark
GK
Pakistan Studies
Current Affairs
Islamic Studies
English