Column I | Column II | ||
1. | Catecholamines | p. | Diurnal rhythm |
2. | MSH | q. | Immune response |
3. | Thymosins | r. | Pigmentation |
4. | Melatonin | s. | Stress hormone |
Let's match the hormones in Column I with their respective functions in Column II:
Catecholamines: These hormones, such as adrenaline and noradrenaline, are released during stress and are commonly referred to as stress hormones.
MSH (Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone): MSH is involved in the regulation of pigmentation of the skin.
Thymosins: These are hormones produced by the thymus gland and play a role in the immune response by promoting the development of T-cells.
Melatonin: This hormone is produced by the pineal gland and regulates the diurnal rhythm, helping control the sleep-wake cycle.
1 → s (Stress hormone)
2 → r (Pigmentation)
3 → q (Immune response)
4 → p (Diurnal rhythm)
The correct answer is (A) : 1-s, 2-r, 3-q, 4-p.
Let's match each hormone in Column I with its primary function described in Column II:
The correct matching sequence is:
Comparing this to the options provided:
The correct option is 1-s, 2-r, 3-q, 4-p.