| List-$I$ | List-$II$ |
| $A$. Exophthalmic goiter | $I$. Excess secretion of cortisol,moon face,hyperglycemia. |
| $B$. Acromegaly | $II$. Hypo-secretion of thyroid hormone and stunted growth. |
| $C$. Cushing's syndrome | $III$. Hyper-secretion of thyroid hormone,protruding eye balls. |
| $D$. Cretinism | $IV$. Excessive secretion of growth hormone. |
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| Column $I$ | Column $II$ |
| $i$. Oxytocin | $a$. Adrenal medulla |
| $ii$. Melatonin | $b$. Thyroid gland |
| $iii$. Catecholamines | $c$. Pineal gland |
| $iv$. Calcitonin | $d$. Hypothalamus |
| Column-$I$ | Column-$II$ |
|---|---|
| $A$. Catecholamines | $(i)$ Diurnal rhythm |
| $B$. $MSH$ | $(ii)$ Immune response |
| $C$. Thymosins | $(iii)$ Pigmentation |
| $D$. Melatonin | $(iv)$ Stress hormone |
| Endocrine Gland | Hormone | Function |
|---|---|---|
| $A$ | Estrogen | Maintenance of secondary sexual characters |
| Alpha cells of Islets of Langerhans | $B$ | Increases blood glucose level |
| Anterior Pituitary | $C$ | Hypersecretion causes gigantism |
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