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Neural Control and Coordination
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One of the examples of the action of the autonomous nervous system is
1 Knee-jerk response
2 Pupillary reflex
3 Swallowing of food
4 Peristalsis of the intestine
Explanation:
D The autonomic nervous system regulates involuntary physiological processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, digestion and sexual arousal. - It contains three anatomically distinct division: sympathetic, parasympathetic and enteric. - A reflex action, also known as a reflex, is involuntary and sustained movement, in response to stimulus. - A reflex does not require any thought input. - Peristalsis of intestine is related with autonomous nervous system whereas knee-jerk response, pupillary reflex and swallowing of food are reflex action.
JIPMER-2007 / CG PMT-2006 / AIPMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
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Spinal cord is a cylindrical tube with a narrow cavity, lined by ependymal cells. This cavity is called
1 Central canal
2 Neural canal
3 Inguinal canal
4 Central sulcus
Explanation:
A The central canal is a narrow cavity that runs through the center of the spinal cord. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid, which helps to protect the spinal cord from injury. The central canal is lined by ependymal cells, which are a type of cells that produce and help to circulate cerebrospinal fluid.
MHT CET-07.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284473
Risk taking behavior in adolescents is thought to be caused by part of brain developing faster than other parts during this growth period.
1 Frontal cortex
2 Medulla oblongata
3 Corpus callosum
4 Amygdala
Explanation:
D During adolescence, the amygdala, which is responsible for emotions and impulsivity, develops quicker than other brain regions. This imbalance might contribute to increased risk-taking behavior in teenagers, since they may act on emotions without fully considering its consequences.
MHT CET-07.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284474
Lateral ventricles of cerebral hemispheres communicate with third ventricle through
1 Foramen ovale
2 Foramen of Monro
3 Foramen magnum
4 Hypophyseal fossa
Explanation:
B The lateral ventricles of the cerebral hemispheres communicate with the third ventricle through the foramen of Monro, which allows the flow of cerebrospinal fluid between these ventricles in the brain.
284471
One of the examples of the action of the autonomous nervous system is
1 Knee-jerk response
2 Pupillary reflex
3 Swallowing of food
4 Peristalsis of the intestine
Explanation:
D The autonomic nervous system regulates involuntary physiological processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, digestion and sexual arousal. - It contains three anatomically distinct division: sympathetic, parasympathetic and enteric. - A reflex action, also known as a reflex, is involuntary and sustained movement, in response to stimulus. - A reflex does not require any thought input. - Peristalsis of intestine is related with autonomous nervous system whereas knee-jerk response, pupillary reflex and swallowing of food are reflex action.
JIPMER-2007 / CG PMT-2006 / AIPMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284472
Spinal cord is a cylindrical tube with a narrow cavity, lined by ependymal cells. This cavity is called
1 Central canal
2 Neural canal
3 Inguinal canal
4 Central sulcus
Explanation:
A The central canal is a narrow cavity that runs through the center of the spinal cord. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid, which helps to protect the spinal cord from injury. The central canal is lined by ependymal cells, which are a type of cells that produce and help to circulate cerebrospinal fluid.
MHT CET-07.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284473
Risk taking behavior in adolescents is thought to be caused by part of brain developing faster than other parts during this growth period.
1 Frontal cortex
2 Medulla oblongata
3 Corpus callosum
4 Amygdala
Explanation:
D During adolescence, the amygdala, which is responsible for emotions and impulsivity, develops quicker than other brain regions. This imbalance might contribute to increased risk-taking behavior in teenagers, since they may act on emotions without fully considering its consequences.
MHT CET-07.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284474
Lateral ventricles of cerebral hemispheres communicate with third ventricle through
1 Foramen ovale
2 Foramen of Monro
3 Foramen magnum
4 Hypophyseal fossa
Explanation:
B The lateral ventricles of the cerebral hemispheres communicate with the third ventricle through the foramen of Monro, which allows the flow of cerebrospinal fluid between these ventricles in the brain.
284471
One of the examples of the action of the autonomous nervous system is
1 Knee-jerk response
2 Pupillary reflex
3 Swallowing of food
4 Peristalsis of the intestine
Explanation:
D The autonomic nervous system regulates involuntary physiological processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, digestion and sexual arousal. - It contains three anatomically distinct division: sympathetic, parasympathetic and enteric. - A reflex action, also known as a reflex, is involuntary and sustained movement, in response to stimulus. - A reflex does not require any thought input. - Peristalsis of intestine is related with autonomous nervous system whereas knee-jerk response, pupillary reflex and swallowing of food are reflex action.
JIPMER-2007 / CG PMT-2006 / AIPMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284472
Spinal cord is a cylindrical tube with a narrow cavity, lined by ependymal cells. This cavity is called
1 Central canal
2 Neural canal
3 Inguinal canal
4 Central sulcus
Explanation:
A The central canal is a narrow cavity that runs through the center of the spinal cord. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid, which helps to protect the spinal cord from injury. The central canal is lined by ependymal cells, which are a type of cells that produce and help to circulate cerebrospinal fluid.
MHT CET-07.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284473
Risk taking behavior in adolescents is thought to be caused by part of brain developing faster than other parts during this growth period.
1 Frontal cortex
2 Medulla oblongata
3 Corpus callosum
4 Amygdala
Explanation:
D During adolescence, the amygdala, which is responsible for emotions and impulsivity, develops quicker than other brain regions. This imbalance might contribute to increased risk-taking behavior in teenagers, since they may act on emotions without fully considering its consequences.
MHT CET-07.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284474
Lateral ventricles of cerebral hemispheres communicate with third ventricle through
1 Foramen ovale
2 Foramen of Monro
3 Foramen magnum
4 Hypophyseal fossa
Explanation:
B The lateral ventricles of the cerebral hemispheres communicate with the third ventricle through the foramen of Monro, which allows the flow of cerebrospinal fluid between these ventricles in the brain.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Neural Control and Coordination
284471
One of the examples of the action of the autonomous nervous system is
1 Knee-jerk response
2 Pupillary reflex
3 Swallowing of food
4 Peristalsis of the intestine
Explanation:
D The autonomic nervous system regulates involuntary physiological processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, digestion and sexual arousal. - It contains three anatomically distinct division: sympathetic, parasympathetic and enteric. - A reflex action, also known as a reflex, is involuntary and sustained movement, in response to stimulus. - A reflex does not require any thought input. - Peristalsis of intestine is related with autonomous nervous system whereas knee-jerk response, pupillary reflex and swallowing of food are reflex action.
JIPMER-2007 / CG PMT-2006 / AIPMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284472
Spinal cord is a cylindrical tube with a narrow cavity, lined by ependymal cells. This cavity is called
1 Central canal
2 Neural canal
3 Inguinal canal
4 Central sulcus
Explanation:
A The central canal is a narrow cavity that runs through the center of the spinal cord. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid, which helps to protect the spinal cord from injury. The central canal is lined by ependymal cells, which are a type of cells that produce and help to circulate cerebrospinal fluid.
MHT CET-07.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284473
Risk taking behavior in adolescents is thought to be caused by part of brain developing faster than other parts during this growth period.
1 Frontal cortex
2 Medulla oblongata
3 Corpus callosum
4 Amygdala
Explanation:
D During adolescence, the amygdala, which is responsible for emotions and impulsivity, develops quicker than other brain regions. This imbalance might contribute to increased risk-taking behavior in teenagers, since they may act on emotions without fully considering its consequences.
MHT CET-07.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284474
Lateral ventricles of cerebral hemispheres communicate with third ventricle through
1 Foramen ovale
2 Foramen of Monro
3 Foramen magnum
4 Hypophyseal fossa
Explanation:
B The lateral ventricles of the cerebral hemispheres communicate with the third ventricle through the foramen of Monro, which allows the flow of cerebrospinal fluid between these ventricles in the brain.