284480
Grey matter in central nervous system is formed of
1 Cell bodies of neuron
2 Non-medullated nerve fibre
3 Medullated nerve fibre
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
D Grey matter in the central nervous system is composed of cell bodies and non-myelinated nerve fibers. Cell bodies are the nuclei of neurons, where information is processed and sent out to other neuron. Non-medulated are not covered in myelin. Myelin is a fatty substance that insulates nerve fibers and helps to speed up the transmission of nerve signals.
CMC Ludhiana -2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284481
Lateral funiculi possess ganglia
1 Sensory
2 Motor
3 Both (a) and (b)
4 None of these
Explanation:
D Lateral funiculi do not possess ganglia. They are regions in the spinal cord that contain nerve tracts or bundles of axons, which transmit sensory and motor information between different parts of the body and the brain.
CMC Ludhiana-2007
Neural Control and Coordination
284482
Activity of brain is recorded by :
1 ECG
2 EEG
3 MET
4 \(\mathrm{CT}\)
Explanation:
B EEG (electroencephalogram) device is used to measure the electrical activity of human brain. The brain cells communicate with each other through electrical impulses, this process remain active over in the sleep. The machine that records the patient cardiac activity is called electrocardiograph (ECG). MET (metabolic equivalent) is a measure of the energy used by the body during physical activity. CT (computed Tomography) is medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed images of the inside of the body.
BCECE-2004
Neural Control and Coordination
284484
Brain depends on blood for the supply of :
1 Oxygen and glucose
2 Oxygen and electrolytes
3 Oxygen and ATP
4 ATP and glucose
Explanation:
A The brain depends on blood for the supply of oxygen and glucose. Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration, and glucose is the primary source of energy for brain cells.
284480
Grey matter in central nervous system is formed of
1 Cell bodies of neuron
2 Non-medullated nerve fibre
3 Medullated nerve fibre
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
D Grey matter in the central nervous system is composed of cell bodies and non-myelinated nerve fibers. Cell bodies are the nuclei of neurons, where information is processed and sent out to other neuron. Non-medulated are not covered in myelin. Myelin is a fatty substance that insulates nerve fibers and helps to speed up the transmission of nerve signals.
CMC Ludhiana -2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284481
Lateral funiculi possess ganglia
1 Sensory
2 Motor
3 Both (a) and (b)
4 None of these
Explanation:
D Lateral funiculi do not possess ganglia. They are regions in the spinal cord that contain nerve tracts or bundles of axons, which transmit sensory and motor information between different parts of the body and the brain.
CMC Ludhiana-2007
Neural Control and Coordination
284482
Activity of brain is recorded by :
1 ECG
2 EEG
3 MET
4 \(\mathrm{CT}\)
Explanation:
B EEG (electroencephalogram) device is used to measure the electrical activity of human brain. The brain cells communicate with each other through electrical impulses, this process remain active over in the sleep. The machine that records the patient cardiac activity is called electrocardiograph (ECG). MET (metabolic equivalent) is a measure of the energy used by the body during physical activity. CT (computed Tomography) is medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed images of the inside of the body.
BCECE-2004
Neural Control and Coordination
284484
Brain depends on blood for the supply of :
1 Oxygen and glucose
2 Oxygen and electrolytes
3 Oxygen and ATP
4 ATP and glucose
Explanation:
A The brain depends on blood for the supply of oxygen and glucose. Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration, and glucose is the primary source of energy for brain cells.
284480
Grey matter in central nervous system is formed of
1 Cell bodies of neuron
2 Non-medullated nerve fibre
3 Medullated nerve fibre
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
D Grey matter in the central nervous system is composed of cell bodies and non-myelinated nerve fibers. Cell bodies are the nuclei of neurons, where information is processed and sent out to other neuron. Non-medulated are not covered in myelin. Myelin is a fatty substance that insulates nerve fibers and helps to speed up the transmission of nerve signals.
CMC Ludhiana -2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284481
Lateral funiculi possess ganglia
1 Sensory
2 Motor
3 Both (a) and (b)
4 None of these
Explanation:
D Lateral funiculi do not possess ganglia. They are regions in the spinal cord that contain nerve tracts or bundles of axons, which transmit sensory and motor information between different parts of the body and the brain.
CMC Ludhiana-2007
Neural Control and Coordination
284482
Activity of brain is recorded by :
1 ECG
2 EEG
3 MET
4 \(\mathrm{CT}\)
Explanation:
B EEG (electroencephalogram) device is used to measure the electrical activity of human brain. The brain cells communicate with each other through electrical impulses, this process remain active over in the sleep. The machine that records the patient cardiac activity is called electrocardiograph (ECG). MET (metabolic equivalent) is a measure of the energy used by the body during physical activity. CT (computed Tomography) is medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed images of the inside of the body.
BCECE-2004
Neural Control and Coordination
284484
Brain depends on blood for the supply of :
1 Oxygen and glucose
2 Oxygen and electrolytes
3 Oxygen and ATP
4 ATP and glucose
Explanation:
A The brain depends on blood for the supply of oxygen and glucose. Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration, and glucose is the primary source of energy for brain cells.
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Neural Control and Coordination
284480
Grey matter in central nervous system is formed of
1 Cell bodies of neuron
2 Non-medullated nerve fibre
3 Medullated nerve fibre
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
D Grey matter in the central nervous system is composed of cell bodies and non-myelinated nerve fibers. Cell bodies are the nuclei of neurons, where information is processed and sent out to other neuron. Non-medulated are not covered in myelin. Myelin is a fatty substance that insulates nerve fibers and helps to speed up the transmission of nerve signals.
CMC Ludhiana -2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284481
Lateral funiculi possess ganglia
1 Sensory
2 Motor
3 Both (a) and (b)
4 None of these
Explanation:
D Lateral funiculi do not possess ganglia. They are regions in the spinal cord that contain nerve tracts or bundles of axons, which transmit sensory and motor information between different parts of the body and the brain.
CMC Ludhiana-2007
Neural Control and Coordination
284482
Activity of brain is recorded by :
1 ECG
2 EEG
3 MET
4 \(\mathrm{CT}\)
Explanation:
B EEG (electroencephalogram) device is used to measure the electrical activity of human brain. The brain cells communicate with each other through electrical impulses, this process remain active over in the sleep. The machine that records the patient cardiac activity is called electrocardiograph (ECG). MET (metabolic equivalent) is a measure of the energy used by the body during physical activity. CT (computed Tomography) is medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed images of the inside of the body.
BCECE-2004
Neural Control and Coordination
284484
Brain depends on blood for the supply of :
1 Oxygen and glucose
2 Oxygen and electrolytes
3 Oxygen and ATP
4 ATP and glucose
Explanation:
A The brain depends on blood for the supply of oxygen and glucose. Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration, and glucose is the primary source of energy for brain cells.