Please select the option that accurately identifies the correct and incorrect statements among the following choices:
(A) Calcitonin regulates the metabolism of calcium.
(B) Oxytocin stimulates the contraction of uterine muscle during birth.
(C) Grave's disease is caused by malfunctioning of the adrenal gland.
(D) ADH stimulates the absorption of water and increases urine production.
A and C are correct, and B and D are incorrect.
A and B are correct, and C and D are incorrect.
A and D are correct, and B and C are incorrect.
A, B, and C are correct, D is the only incorrect statement.
(A) Calcitonin is a hormone that plays a role in regulating calcium metabolism, making statement A correct.
(B) Oxytocin is a hormone that stimulates the contraction of uterine muscles during childbirth, making statement B correct.
(C) Grave's disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects the thyroid gland, not the adrenal gland, making statement C incorrect.
(D) ADH (antidiuretic hormone), also known as vasopressin, regulates water absorption in the kidneys and reduces urine production, making statement D incorrect.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2.