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Pick the odd one out from each given words and matches it with correct options.
l. Thyroid, Adrenal, Pituitary, Prostate
ll. Cretinism, Goitre, Myxodema, Scurvy
lll. Insulin, Blood sugar, Adrenaline, Thyroxine
IV. Estrogen, Progesterone, Testosterone, Prolactin

A

(1) I-Prostate, ll-Scurvy, lll-Blood sugar, lV-Prolactin

B

(2) I-Adrenal, ll-Goitre, lll-lnsulifl, IV-prolactin

C

(3) I-Thyroid, ll-Cretinism, lll-Adrenaline, IV-Estrogen

D

(4)I-Pituitary, ll-Myxodema lll-Thyroxine IV-Progesterone

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