284656
Which of the following disorders can be regarded as madness?
1 Psychosis
2 Epilepsy
3 Insomnia
4 Parkinsonism
Explanation:
A Psychosis is mental illness characterized by loss of perceptions about realities of life. It is caused by brain disorders, TB, diabetes, hypertension etc. The psychic is generally not aware of his illness and even refuses to undergo treatment such persons are commonly called mad. Psychosis is the abnormal condition of the mind describing as involving a loss of contact with reality.
Haryana PMT-2004 / BVP-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284657
The cavity in the region of diencephalon in the brain of rabbit is called
1 Lateral ventricle
2 Third ventricle
3 Foramen of Monro
4 Iter
Explanation:
B The ventricular system is set of four inter connected cavities (ventricles) in the brain where the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced. The cavity in the regions of diencephalon in the brain of rabbit is called the third ventricle. Diencephalon thalamencephalon is small and narrow. Its roof consists of anterior choroid plexus and floor consists of hypothalamus.
Haryana PMT-2004 Manipal-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284658
Outermost covering of brain is called as :
1 Grey mater
2 Pericardium
3 Pia mater
4 Dura mater
Explanation:
D The duramater is the most superior of the meningeal layers. This tissue separates the cranial cavity into compartments and protects the brain from displacement. The outer most layer laying below the skull and vertebral column is double thick. Durameter is a strong thick outermost layer of the brain.
JIPMER-2000
Neural Control and Coordination
284659
Brain depends on blood for the supply of :
1 ATP and glucose
2 Oxygen and glucose
3 Oxygen and electrolytes
4 Oxygen and ATP
Explanation:
B The normal functions of the brain's control centres are dependent upon the adequate supply of oxygen and glucose through a dense network of blood vessels which include the right and left common carotid arteries and right and left common vertebral arteries. Therefore brain depends on blood for the supply of oxygen and glucose because it produces energy for the physiological reactions of brain.
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Neural Control and Coordination
284656
Which of the following disorders can be regarded as madness?
1 Psychosis
2 Epilepsy
3 Insomnia
4 Parkinsonism
Explanation:
A Psychosis is mental illness characterized by loss of perceptions about realities of life. It is caused by brain disorders, TB, diabetes, hypertension etc. The psychic is generally not aware of his illness and even refuses to undergo treatment such persons are commonly called mad. Psychosis is the abnormal condition of the mind describing as involving a loss of contact with reality.
Haryana PMT-2004 / BVP-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284657
The cavity in the region of diencephalon in the brain of rabbit is called
1 Lateral ventricle
2 Third ventricle
3 Foramen of Monro
4 Iter
Explanation:
B The ventricular system is set of four inter connected cavities (ventricles) in the brain where the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced. The cavity in the regions of diencephalon in the brain of rabbit is called the third ventricle. Diencephalon thalamencephalon is small and narrow. Its roof consists of anterior choroid plexus and floor consists of hypothalamus.
Haryana PMT-2004 Manipal-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284658
Outermost covering of brain is called as :
1 Grey mater
2 Pericardium
3 Pia mater
4 Dura mater
Explanation:
D The duramater is the most superior of the meningeal layers. This tissue separates the cranial cavity into compartments and protects the brain from displacement. The outer most layer laying below the skull and vertebral column is double thick. Durameter is a strong thick outermost layer of the brain.
JIPMER-2000
Neural Control and Coordination
284659
Brain depends on blood for the supply of :
1 ATP and glucose
2 Oxygen and glucose
3 Oxygen and electrolytes
4 Oxygen and ATP
Explanation:
B The normal functions of the brain's control centres are dependent upon the adequate supply of oxygen and glucose through a dense network of blood vessels which include the right and left common carotid arteries and right and left common vertebral arteries. Therefore brain depends on blood for the supply of oxygen and glucose because it produces energy for the physiological reactions of brain.
284656
Which of the following disorders can be regarded as madness?
1 Psychosis
2 Epilepsy
3 Insomnia
4 Parkinsonism
Explanation:
A Psychosis is mental illness characterized by loss of perceptions about realities of life. It is caused by brain disorders, TB, diabetes, hypertension etc. The psychic is generally not aware of his illness and even refuses to undergo treatment such persons are commonly called mad. Psychosis is the abnormal condition of the mind describing as involving a loss of contact with reality.
Haryana PMT-2004 / BVP-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284657
The cavity in the region of diencephalon in the brain of rabbit is called
1 Lateral ventricle
2 Third ventricle
3 Foramen of Monro
4 Iter
Explanation:
B The ventricular system is set of four inter connected cavities (ventricles) in the brain where the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced. The cavity in the regions of diencephalon in the brain of rabbit is called the third ventricle. Diencephalon thalamencephalon is small and narrow. Its roof consists of anterior choroid plexus and floor consists of hypothalamus.
Haryana PMT-2004 Manipal-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284658
Outermost covering of brain is called as :
1 Grey mater
2 Pericardium
3 Pia mater
4 Dura mater
Explanation:
D The duramater is the most superior of the meningeal layers. This tissue separates the cranial cavity into compartments and protects the brain from displacement. The outer most layer laying below the skull and vertebral column is double thick. Durameter is a strong thick outermost layer of the brain.
JIPMER-2000
Neural Control and Coordination
284659
Brain depends on blood for the supply of :
1 ATP and glucose
2 Oxygen and glucose
3 Oxygen and electrolytes
4 Oxygen and ATP
Explanation:
B The normal functions of the brain's control centres are dependent upon the adequate supply of oxygen and glucose through a dense network of blood vessels which include the right and left common carotid arteries and right and left common vertebral arteries. Therefore brain depends on blood for the supply of oxygen and glucose because it produces energy for the physiological reactions of brain.
284656
Which of the following disorders can be regarded as madness?
1 Psychosis
2 Epilepsy
3 Insomnia
4 Parkinsonism
Explanation:
A Psychosis is mental illness characterized by loss of perceptions about realities of life. It is caused by brain disorders, TB, diabetes, hypertension etc. The psychic is generally not aware of his illness and even refuses to undergo treatment such persons are commonly called mad. Psychosis is the abnormal condition of the mind describing as involving a loss of contact with reality.
Haryana PMT-2004 / BVP-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284657
The cavity in the region of diencephalon in the brain of rabbit is called
1 Lateral ventricle
2 Third ventricle
3 Foramen of Monro
4 Iter
Explanation:
B The ventricular system is set of four inter connected cavities (ventricles) in the brain where the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced. The cavity in the regions of diencephalon in the brain of rabbit is called the third ventricle. Diencephalon thalamencephalon is small and narrow. Its roof consists of anterior choroid plexus and floor consists of hypothalamus.
Haryana PMT-2004 Manipal-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284658
Outermost covering of brain is called as :
1 Grey mater
2 Pericardium
3 Pia mater
4 Dura mater
Explanation:
D The duramater is the most superior of the meningeal layers. This tissue separates the cranial cavity into compartments and protects the brain from displacement. The outer most layer laying below the skull and vertebral column is double thick. Durameter is a strong thick outermost layer of the brain.
JIPMER-2000
Neural Control and Coordination
284659
Brain depends on blood for the supply of :
1 ATP and glucose
2 Oxygen and glucose
3 Oxygen and electrolytes
4 Oxygen and ATP
Explanation:
B The normal functions of the brain's control centres are dependent upon the adequate supply of oxygen and glucose through a dense network of blood vessels which include the right and left common carotid arteries and right and left common vertebral arteries. Therefore brain depends on blood for the supply of oxygen and glucose because it produces energy for the physiological reactions of brain.