284789
Pneumotaxic centre which can moderate the functions of the respiratory rhythm centre is present at :
1 Pons region of brain
2 Thalamus
3 Spinal cord
4 Right cerebral hemisphere
5 Left cerebral hemisphere
Explanation:
A Pons are small spherical projection which is situated below the midbrain upper side of the medulla oblongata. It consists of may transverse and longitudinal nerve fibres. Transverse nerve fibres connect with cerebellum. Longitudinal fibres connect cerebrum to medulla oblongata. - Pons consists of fibre tracts that interconnect different regions of the brain. It regulates the breathing reaction through pneumatic centre.
Kerala PMT-2011
Neural Control and Coordination
284790
Third ventricle is present in
1 Heart
2 Brain
3 Kidney
4 Liver
Explanation:
B The third ventricle is a narrow funnel shaped structure in the centre of the brain which lies below the corpus callosum and body of the lateral ventricles. The third ventricle of the brain is present in the diencephalon of the forebrain region between the right and left thalamus and thus it is also known as diocoel.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284791
The centre for sense of smell in brain is
1 Cerebellum
2 Cerebrum
3 Olfactory lobes
4 Midbrain
Explanation:
C Olfactory lobes \(\rightarrow\) The olfactory system is the sensory system used for smelling also known as olfaction. It is one of the special senses that have directly associated specific organ. The sense of obligation is carried by the olfactory nerve e.g. cranial nerve. The olfactory lobe is a part of the cerebrum.
CG PMT-2005 AFMC-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284792
Movement of tongue muscle is controlled by
1 Facial nerve
2 Trigeminal nerve
3 Hypoglossal nerve
4 Vagus nerve
Explanation:
C Hypoglossal nerve \(\rightarrow\) The Hypoglossal nerve is the \(12^{\text {th }}\) cranial nerve that control muscles of the tongue for speech, food manipulation and swallowing.
284789
Pneumotaxic centre which can moderate the functions of the respiratory rhythm centre is present at :
1 Pons region of brain
2 Thalamus
3 Spinal cord
4 Right cerebral hemisphere
5 Left cerebral hemisphere
Explanation:
A Pons are small spherical projection which is situated below the midbrain upper side of the medulla oblongata. It consists of may transverse and longitudinal nerve fibres. Transverse nerve fibres connect with cerebellum. Longitudinal fibres connect cerebrum to medulla oblongata. - Pons consists of fibre tracts that interconnect different regions of the brain. It regulates the breathing reaction through pneumatic centre.
Kerala PMT-2011
Neural Control and Coordination
284790
Third ventricle is present in
1 Heart
2 Brain
3 Kidney
4 Liver
Explanation:
B The third ventricle is a narrow funnel shaped structure in the centre of the brain which lies below the corpus callosum and body of the lateral ventricles. The third ventricle of the brain is present in the diencephalon of the forebrain region between the right and left thalamus and thus it is also known as diocoel.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284791
The centre for sense of smell in brain is
1 Cerebellum
2 Cerebrum
3 Olfactory lobes
4 Midbrain
Explanation:
C Olfactory lobes \(\rightarrow\) The olfactory system is the sensory system used for smelling also known as olfaction. It is one of the special senses that have directly associated specific organ. The sense of obligation is carried by the olfactory nerve e.g. cranial nerve. The olfactory lobe is a part of the cerebrum.
CG PMT-2005 AFMC-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284792
Movement of tongue muscle is controlled by
1 Facial nerve
2 Trigeminal nerve
3 Hypoglossal nerve
4 Vagus nerve
Explanation:
C Hypoglossal nerve \(\rightarrow\) The Hypoglossal nerve is the \(12^{\text {th }}\) cranial nerve that control muscles of the tongue for speech, food manipulation and swallowing.
284789
Pneumotaxic centre which can moderate the functions of the respiratory rhythm centre is present at :
1 Pons region of brain
2 Thalamus
3 Spinal cord
4 Right cerebral hemisphere
5 Left cerebral hemisphere
Explanation:
A Pons are small spherical projection which is situated below the midbrain upper side of the medulla oblongata. It consists of may transverse and longitudinal nerve fibres. Transverse nerve fibres connect with cerebellum. Longitudinal fibres connect cerebrum to medulla oblongata. - Pons consists of fibre tracts that interconnect different regions of the brain. It regulates the breathing reaction through pneumatic centre.
Kerala PMT-2011
Neural Control and Coordination
284790
Third ventricle is present in
1 Heart
2 Brain
3 Kidney
4 Liver
Explanation:
B The third ventricle is a narrow funnel shaped structure in the centre of the brain which lies below the corpus callosum and body of the lateral ventricles. The third ventricle of the brain is present in the diencephalon of the forebrain region between the right and left thalamus and thus it is also known as diocoel.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284791
The centre for sense of smell in brain is
1 Cerebellum
2 Cerebrum
3 Olfactory lobes
4 Midbrain
Explanation:
C Olfactory lobes \(\rightarrow\) The olfactory system is the sensory system used for smelling also known as olfaction. It is one of the special senses that have directly associated specific organ. The sense of obligation is carried by the olfactory nerve e.g. cranial nerve. The olfactory lobe is a part of the cerebrum.
CG PMT-2005 AFMC-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284792
Movement of tongue muscle is controlled by
1 Facial nerve
2 Trigeminal nerve
3 Hypoglossal nerve
4 Vagus nerve
Explanation:
C Hypoglossal nerve \(\rightarrow\) The Hypoglossal nerve is the \(12^{\text {th }}\) cranial nerve that control muscles of the tongue for speech, food manipulation and swallowing.
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Neural Control and Coordination
284789
Pneumotaxic centre which can moderate the functions of the respiratory rhythm centre is present at :
1 Pons region of brain
2 Thalamus
3 Spinal cord
4 Right cerebral hemisphere
5 Left cerebral hemisphere
Explanation:
A Pons are small spherical projection which is situated below the midbrain upper side of the medulla oblongata. It consists of may transverse and longitudinal nerve fibres. Transverse nerve fibres connect with cerebellum. Longitudinal fibres connect cerebrum to medulla oblongata. - Pons consists of fibre tracts that interconnect different regions of the brain. It regulates the breathing reaction through pneumatic centre.
Kerala PMT-2011
Neural Control and Coordination
284790
Third ventricle is present in
1 Heart
2 Brain
3 Kidney
4 Liver
Explanation:
B The third ventricle is a narrow funnel shaped structure in the centre of the brain which lies below the corpus callosum and body of the lateral ventricles. The third ventricle of the brain is present in the diencephalon of the forebrain region between the right and left thalamus and thus it is also known as diocoel.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284791
The centre for sense of smell in brain is
1 Cerebellum
2 Cerebrum
3 Olfactory lobes
4 Midbrain
Explanation:
C Olfactory lobes \(\rightarrow\) The olfactory system is the sensory system used for smelling also known as olfaction. It is one of the special senses that have directly associated specific organ. The sense of obligation is carried by the olfactory nerve e.g. cranial nerve. The olfactory lobe is a part of the cerebrum.
CG PMT-2005 AFMC-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284792
Movement of tongue muscle is controlled by
1 Facial nerve
2 Trigeminal nerve
3 Hypoglossal nerve
4 Vagus nerve
Explanation:
C Hypoglossal nerve \(\rightarrow\) The Hypoglossal nerve is the \(12^{\text {th }}\) cranial nerve that control muscles of the tongue for speech, food manipulation and swallowing.