284784
Form the cranial nerves, find the odd man out.
1 Optic
2 Olfactory
3 Oculomotor
4 Auditory
Explanation:
C Optic, olfactory and auditory are sensory cranial nerve but oculomotor is a motor cranial nerve.
MHT CET-2004
Neural Control and Coordination
284785
Mixed nerves are
1 V, VII, IX, X
2 II, III, IV
3 IX, X, XI, XII
4 I, II, VIII, IX
Explanation:
A Mixed nerves are - V, VII, IX, X \(\mathrm{V}\) - Trigeminal VII - Facial IX- Glossopharyngeal \(\mathrm{X}\) - Vagus
MHT CET-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284786
Which one of the following is a motor nerve?
1 Spinal accessory
2 Trigeminal
3 Facial
4 Vagus
Explanation:
A Motor nerves are - III, IV, VI, XI, XII III - Oculomotor IV - Trochlear VI - Abducens XI - Accessory spinal XII - Hypoglossal
MHT CET-2005 / Manipal-2002
Neural Control and Coordination
284787
Which part of the brain controls gait, posture, balance and equilibrium?
1 Cerebrum
2 Mesencephalon
3 Cerebellum
4 Medulla oblongata
Explanation:
C Cerebellum is a part of the hind brain. Its function are control of balance, coordination and fine muscle control (Ex-walking) It also functions to maintain posture and equilibrium. - It is involved in planning movements and motor learning it receives inputs from the cerebral cortex and sends output to the thalamus.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284788
The tract of nerve fibres which connects the cerebral hemispheres is :
1 Corpus luteum
2 Corpus callosum
3 Corpora quadrigeminia
4 Cerebral aqueduct
5 Foramen magnum
Explanation:
B Both the cerebral hemispheres are partially connected with each other by a curved thick band of nerve fibres called corpus callosum, specific character of mammalian brain it consist of white matter tracts.
284784
Form the cranial nerves, find the odd man out.
1 Optic
2 Olfactory
3 Oculomotor
4 Auditory
Explanation:
C Optic, olfactory and auditory are sensory cranial nerve but oculomotor is a motor cranial nerve.
MHT CET-2004
Neural Control and Coordination
284785
Mixed nerves are
1 V, VII, IX, X
2 II, III, IV
3 IX, X, XI, XII
4 I, II, VIII, IX
Explanation:
A Mixed nerves are - V, VII, IX, X \(\mathrm{V}\) - Trigeminal VII - Facial IX- Glossopharyngeal \(\mathrm{X}\) - Vagus
MHT CET-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284786
Which one of the following is a motor nerve?
1 Spinal accessory
2 Trigeminal
3 Facial
4 Vagus
Explanation:
A Motor nerves are - III, IV, VI, XI, XII III - Oculomotor IV - Trochlear VI - Abducens XI - Accessory spinal XII - Hypoglossal
MHT CET-2005 / Manipal-2002
Neural Control and Coordination
284787
Which part of the brain controls gait, posture, balance and equilibrium?
1 Cerebrum
2 Mesencephalon
3 Cerebellum
4 Medulla oblongata
Explanation:
C Cerebellum is a part of the hind brain. Its function are control of balance, coordination and fine muscle control (Ex-walking) It also functions to maintain posture and equilibrium. - It is involved in planning movements and motor learning it receives inputs from the cerebral cortex and sends output to the thalamus.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284788
The tract of nerve fibres which connects the cerebral hemispheres is :
1 Corpus luteum
2 Corpus callosum
3 Corpora quadrigeminia
4 Cerebral aqueduct
5 Foramen magnum
Explanation:
B Both the cerebral hemispheres are partially connected with each other by a curved thick band of nerve fibres called corpus callosum, specific character of mammalian brain it consist of white matter tracts.
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Neural Control and Coordination
284784
Form the cranial nerves, find the odd man out.
1 Optic
2 Olfactory
3 Oculomotor
4 Auditory
Explanation:
C Optic, olfactory and auditory are sensory cranial nerve but oculomotor is a motor cranial nerve.
MHT CET-2004
Neural Control and Coordination
284785
Mixed nerves are
1 V, VII, IX, X
2 II, III, IV
3 IX, X, XI, XII
4 I, II, VIII, IX
Explanation:
A Mixed nerves are - V, VII, IX, X \(\mathrm{V}\) - Trigeminal VII - Facial IX- Glossopharyngeal \(\mathrm{X}\) - Vagus
MHT CET-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284786
Which one of the following is a motor nerve?
1 Spinal accessory
2 Trigeminal
3 Facial
4 Vagus
Explanation:
A Motor nerves are - III, IV, VI, XI, XII III - Oculomotor IV - Trochlear VI - Abducens XI - Accessory spinal XII - Hypoglossal
MHT CET-2005 / Manipal-2002
Neural Control and Coordination
284787
Which part of the brain controls gait, posture, balance and equilibrium?
1 Cerebrum
2 Mesencephalon
3 Cerebellum
4 Medulla oblongata
Explanation:
C Cerebellum is a part of the hind brain. Its function are control of balance, coordination and fine muscle control (Ex-walking) It also functions to maintain posture and equilibrium. - It is involved in planning movements and motor learning it receives inputs from the cerebral cortex and sends output to the thalamus.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284788
The tract of nerve fibres which connects the cerebral hemispheres is :
1 Corpus luteum
2 Corpus callosum
3 Corpora quadrigeminia
4 Cerebral aqueduct
5 Foramen magnum
Explanation:
B Both the cerebral hemispheres are partially connected with each other by a curved thick band of nerve fibres called corpus callosum, specific character of mammalian brain it consist of white matter tracts.
284784
Form the cranial nerves, find the odd man out.
1 Optic
2 Olfactory
3 Oculomotor
4 Auditory
Explanation:
C Optic, olfactory and auditory are sensory cranial nerve but oculomotor is a motor cranial nerve.
MHT CET-2004
Neural Control and Coordination
284785
Mixed nerves are
1 V, VII, IX, X
2 II, III, IV
3 IX, X, XI, XII
4 I, II, VIII, IX
Explanation:
A Mixed nerves are - V, VII, IX, X \(\mathrm{V}\) - Trigeminal VII - Facial IX- Glossopharyngeal \(\mathrm{X}\) - Vagus
MHT CET-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284786
Which one of the following is a motor nerve?
1 Spinal accessory
2 Trigeminal
3 Facial
4 Vagus
Explanation:
A Motor nerves are - III, IV, VI, XI, XII III - Oculomotor IV - Trochlear VI - Abducens XI - Accessory spinal XII - Hypoglossal
MHT CET-2005 / Manipal-2002
Neural Control and Coordination
284787
Which part of the brain controls gait, posture, balance and equilibrium?
1 Cerebrum
2 Mesencephalon
3 Cerebellum
4 Medulla oblongata
Explanation:
C Cerebellum is a part of the hind brain. Its function are control of balance, coordination and fine muscle control (Ex-walking) It also functions to maintain posture and equilibrium. - It is involved in planning movements and motor learning it receives inputs from the cerebral cortex and sends output to the thalamus.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284788
The tract of nerve fibres which connects the cerebral hemispheres is :
1 Corpus luteum
2 Corpus callosum
3 Corpora quadrigeminia
4 Cerebral aqueduct
5 Foramen magnum
Explanation:
B Both the cerebral hemispheres are partially connected with each other by a curved thick band of nerve fibres called corpus callosum, specific character of mammalian brain it consist of white matter tracts.
284784
Form the cranial nerves, find the odd man out.
1 Optic
2 Olfactory
3 Oculomotor
4 Auditory
Explanation:
C Optic, olfactory and auditory are sensory cranial nerve but oculomotor is a motor cranial nerve.
MHT CET-2004
Neural Control and Coordination
284785
Mixed nerves are
1 V, VII, IX, X
2 II, III, IV
3 IX, X, XI, XII
4 I, II, VIII, IX
Explanation:
A Mixed nerves are - V, VII, IX, X \(\mathrm{V}\) - Trigeminal VII - Facial IX- Glossopharyngeal \(\mathrm{X}\) - Vagus
MHT CET-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284786
Which one of the following is a motor nerve?
1 Spinal accessory
2 Trigeminal
3 Facial
4 Vagus
Explanation:
A Motor nerves are - III, IV, VI, XI, XII III - Oculomotor IV - Trochlear VI - Abducens XI - Accessory spinal XII - Hypoglossal
MHT CET-2005 / Manipal-2002
Neural Control and Coordination
284787
Which part of the brain controls gait, posture, balance and equilibrium?
1 Cerebrum
2 Mesencephalon
3 Cerebellum
4 Medulla oblongata
Explanation:
C Cerebellum is a part of the hind brain. Its function are control of balance, coordination and fine muscle control (Ex-walking) It also functions to maintain posture and equilibrium. - It is involved in planning movements and motor learning it receives inputs from the cerebral cortex and sends output to the thalamus.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284788
The tract of nerve fibres which connects the cerebral hemispheres is :
1 Corpus luteum
2 Corpus callosum
3 Corpora quadrigeminia
4 Cerebral aqueduct
5 Foramen magnum
Explanation:
B Both the cerebral hemispheres are partially connected with each other by a curved thick band of nerve fibres called corpus callosum, specific character of mammalian brain it consist of white matter tracts.