Biology, asked by kamblejoyti24, 15 days ago

20. Which one of the following pair 2 correctly matches a hormone with a disease resulting from its deficiency?
a. Parathyroid hormone - Diabetes insipidus
b. Leutinising hormone - Diabetes mellitus c Insulin - Hyperglycemia
d. Thyroxine - Tetany
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Answered by bharathisuresh1501
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Answer:

Undersecretion of insulin causes diabetes mellitus type I while myxedema is caused by thyroxine deficiency in adults. Hyposecretion of parathyroid hormone causes increased excitability of muscles and their sustained contraction referred to as parathyroid tetany. Luteinizing hormone deficiency causes failure of ovulation as LH surge during midcycle stimulates rupture of Graffian follicle. 

So, the correct answer is option 'Luteinizing hormone- Failure of ovulation'.

Answered by AnushaRangappa
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Luteinizing hormone- Failure of ovulation

Undersecretion of insulin causes diabetes mellitus type I while myxedema is caused by thyroxine deficiency in adults. Hyposecretion of parathyroid hormone causes increased excitability of muscles and their sustained contraction referred to as parathyroid tetany. Luteinizing hormone deficiency causes failure of ovulation as LH surge during midcycle stimulates rupture of Graffian follicle.

So, the correct answer is option 'Luteinizing hormone- Failure of ovulation'.

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