NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Neural Control and Coordination
284782
The parietal and temporal lobes are separated by
1 Central sulcus
2 Longitudinal fissure
3 Lateral sulcus
4 Parieto-occipital sulcus
Explanation:
C Each cerebral hemisphere is divided in to 4 lobes. (i) Frontal (ii) Parietal (iii) Occipital (iv) Temporal The lateral sulcus is a deep fissure that separates the parietal and temporal lobes.
MHT CET-2016
Neural Control and Coordination
284803
Statement (S): Cerebrospinal fluid serves as shock absorbing medium Reason (R) : Cerebrospinal fluid is recycled 4 times per day in order to clear out metabolites and toxins Which of the following is true?
1 Both (S) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of \((\mathrm{S})\)
2 Both (S) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of \((\mathrm{S})\)
3 (S) is true, but (R) is false
4 (S) is false, but \((\mathrm{R})\) is true
Explanation:
B Cerebrospinal fluid serves as shock absorbing medium that cushing against the skull. Cerebrospinal fluid is recycled 4 times per day in order to clear out metabolites and toxins. Both \((S)\) and \((R)\) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (S).
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284806
Which nerves arise from spinal cord are ?
1 Mixed nerves
2 Motor
3 Sensory
4 None of these
Explanation:
A Spinal nerves are mixed in nature. It is interact directly with the spinal cord to modulate motor and sensory information from the body's periphery. The total 31 pairs of spinal nerve are - - Cervical nerves \(\left(\mathrm{C}_{1}-\mathrm{C}_{8}\right)\) - these nerve innervate the neck and upper limbs. - Thoracic nerves \(\left(\mathrm{T}_{1}-\mathrm{T}_{12}\right)\) - These nerves innervate the chest and abdomen. - Lumber nerves \(\left(\mathrm{L}_{1}-\mathrm{L}_{5}\right)\) - these nerves innervate the lower back and pelvis. - Sacral nerves \(\left(\mathrm{S}_{1}-\mathrm{S}_{5}\right)\) - These nerves innervate the lower limbs and perineum. - Coccygeal nerve \(\left(\mathrm{Co}_{1}\right)\) - This nerves innervate the соссух.
Rajasthan PMT-1999
Neural Control and Coordination
284813
Transverse section of spinal cord is shown in the figure with labels 1 to 5 Identify them correctly?
1 1-Dorsal Horn, 2-Posterior Median Sulcus, 3Central Canal, 4-Anterior Median fissure, 5Ventral Horn
2 1-Posterior Median Sulcus, 2-Dorsal Horn, \(3-\) Central canal, 4-Ventral Horn, 5-Anterior Median fissure
3 1-Dorsal Horn, 2-Anterior Median Sulcus, 3Central Canal, 4-Ventral Horn, 5-Posterior Median fissure
4 1-Ventral Horn, 2-Posterior Median Sulcus, 3-Central Canal, 4-Dorsal Horn, 5-Anterior Median fissure
Explanation:
A - Dorsal Horn - It is the posterior region of the spinal cord that contains the cell bodies of sensory neurons. - Posterior median sulcus - It is a deep groove that runs along the posterior midline of the spinal cord. - Central canal - It is a small, fluid - filled canal that runs through the center of the spinal cord. - Anterior median fissure - It is shallow groove that runs along the anterior midline of the spinal cord. - Ventral Horn - It is the anterior region of the spinal cord that contains the cell bodies of motor neurons.
284782
The parietal and temporal lobes are separated by
1 Central sulcus
2 Longitudinal fissure
3 Lateral sulcus
4 Parieto-occipital sulcus
Explanation:
C Each cerebral hemisphere is divided in to 4 lobes. (i) Frontal (ii) Parietal (iii) Occipital (iv) Temporal The lateral sulcus is a deep fissure that separates the parietal and temporal lobes.
MHT CET-2016
Neural Control and Coordination
284803
Statement (S): Cerebrospinal fluid serves as shock absorbing medium Reason (R) : Cerebrospinal fluid is recycled 4 times per day in order to clear out metabolites and toxins Which of the following is true?
1 Both (S) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of \((\mathrm{S})\)
2 Both (S) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of \((\mathrm{S})\)
3 (S) is true, but (R) is false
4 (S) is false, but \((\mathrm{R})\) is true
Explanation:
B Cerebrospinal fluid serves as shock absorbing medium that cushing against the skull. Cerebrospinal fluid is recycled 4 times per day in order to clear out metabolites and toxins. Both \((S)\) and \((R)\) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (S).
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284806
Which nerves arise from spinal cord are ?
1 Mixed nerves
2 Motor
3 Sensory
4 None of these
Explanation:
A Spinal nerves are mixed in nature. It is interact directly with the spinal cord to modulate motor and sensory information from the body's periphery. The total 31 pairs of spinal nerve are - - Cervical nerves \(\left(\mathrm{C}_{1}-\mathrm{C}_{8}\right)\) - these nerve innervate the neck and upper limbs. - Thoracic nerves \(\left(\mathrm{T}_{1}-\mathrm{T}_{12}\right)\) - These nerves innervate the chest and abdomen. - Lumber nerves \(\left(\mathrm{L}_{1}-\mathrm{L}_{5}\right)\) - these nerves innervate the lower back and pelvis. - Sacral nerves \(\left(\mathrm{S}_{1}-\mathrm{S}_{5}\right)\) - These nerves innervate the lower limbs and perineum. - Coccygeal nerve \(\left(\mathrm{Co}_{1}\right)\) - This nerves innervate the соссух.
Rajasthan PMT-1999
Neural Control and Coordination
284813
Transverse section of spinal cord is shown in the figure with labels 1 to 5 Identify them correctly?
1 1-Dorsal Horn, 2-Posterior Median Sulcus, 3Central Canal, 4-Anterior Median fissure, 5Ventral Horn
2 1-Posterior Median Sulcus, 2-Dorsal Horn, \(3-\) Central canal, 4-Ventral Horn, 5-Anterior Median fissure
3 1-Dorsal Horn, 2-Anterior Median Sulcus, 3Central Canal, 4-Ventral Horn, 5-Posterior Median fissure
4 1-Ventral Horn, 2-Posterior Median Sulcus, 3-Central Canal, 4-Dorsal Horn, 5-Anterior Median fissure
Explanation:
A - Dorsal Horn - It is the posterior region of the spinal cord that contains the cell bodies of sensory neurons. - Posterior median sulcus - It is a deep groove that runs along the posterior midline of the spinal cord. - Central canal - It is a small, fluid - filled canal that runs through the center of the spinal cord. - Anterior median fissure - It is shallow groove that runs along the anterior midline of the spinal cord. - Ventral Horn - It is the anterior region of the spinal cord that contains the cell bodies of motor neurons.
284782
The parietal and temporal lobes are separated by
1 Central sulcus
2 Longitudinal fissure
3 Lateral sulcus
4 Parieto-occipital sulcus
Explanation:
C Each cerebral hemisphere is divided in to 4 lobes. (i) Frontal (ii) Parietal (iii) Occipital (iv) Temporal The lateral sulcus is a deep fissure that separates the parietal and temporal lobes.
MHT CET-2016
Neural Control and Coordination
284803
Statement (S): Cerebrospinal fluid serves as shock absorbing medium Reason (R) : Cerebrospinal fluid is recycled 4 times per day in order to clear out metabolites and toxins Which of the following is true?
1 Both (S) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of \((\mathrm{S})\)
2 Both (S) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of \((\mathrm{S})\)
3 (S) is true, but (R) is false
4 (S) is false, but \((\mathrm{R})\) is true
Explanation:
B Cerebrospinal fluid serves as shock absorbing medium that cushing against the skull. Cerebrospinal fluid is recycled 4 times per day in order to clear out metabolites and toxins. Both \((S)\) and \((R)\) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (S).
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284806
Which nerves arise from spinal cord are ?
1 Mixed nerves
2 Motor
3 Sensory
4 None of these
Explanation:
A Spinal nerves are mixed in nature. It is interact directly with the spinal cord to modulate motor and sensory information from the body's periphery. The total 31 pairs of spinal nerve are - - Cervical nerves \(\left(\mathrm{C}_{1}-\mathrm{C}_{8}\right)\) - these nerve innervate the neck and upper limbs. - Thoracic nerves \(\left(\mathrm{T}_{1}-\mathrm{T}_{12}\right)\) - These nerves innervate the chest and abdomen. - Lumber nerves \(\left(\mathrm{L}_{1}-\mathrm{L}_{5}\right)\) - these nerves innervate the lower back and pelvis. - Sacral nerves \(\left(\mathrm{S}_{1}-\mathrm{S}_{5}\right)\) - These nerves innervate the lower limbs and perineum. - Coccygeal nerve \(\left(\mathrm{Co}_{1}\right)\) - This nerves innervate the соссух.
Rajasthan PMT-1999
Neural Control and Coordination
284813
Transverse section of spinal cord is shown in the figure with labels 1 to 5 Identify them correctly?
1 1-Dorsal Horn, 2-Posterior Median Sulcus, 3Central Canal, 4-Anterior Median fissure, 5Ventral Horn
2 1-Posterior Median Sulcus, 2-Dorsal Horn, \(3-\) Central canal, 4-Ventral Horn, 5-Anterior Median fissure
3 1-Dorsal Horn, 2-Anterior Median Sulcus, 3Central Canal, 4-Ventral Horn, 5-Posterior Median fissure
4 1-Ventral Horn, 2-Posterior Median Sulcus, 3-Central Canal, 4-Dorsal Horn, 5-Anterior Median fissure
Explanation:
A - Dorsal Horn - It is the posterior region of the spinal cord that contains the cell bodies of sensory neurons. - Posterior median sulcus - It is a deep groove that runs along the posterior midline of the spinal cord. - Central canal - It is a small, fluid - filled canal that runs through the center of the spinal cord. - Anterior median fissure - It is shallow groove that runs along the anterior midline of the spinal cord. - Ventral Horn - It is the anterior region of the spinal cord that contains the cell bodies of motor neurons.
284782
The parietal and temporal lobes are separated by
1 Central sulcus
2 Longitudinal fissure
3 Lateral sulcus
4 Parieto-occipital sulcus
Explanation:
C Each cerebral hemisphere is divided in to 4 lobes. (i) Frontal (ii) Parietal (iii) Occipital (iv) Temporal The lateral sulcus is a deep fissure that separates the parietal and temporal lobes.
MHT CET-2016
Neural Control and Coordination
284803
Statement (S): Cerebrospinal fluid serves as shock absorbing medium Reason (R) : Cerebrospinal fluid is recycled 4 times per day in order to clear out metabolites and toxins Which of the following is true?
1 Both (S) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of \((\mathrm{S})\)
2 Both (S) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of \((\mathrm{S})\)
3 (S) is true, but (R) is false
4 (S) is false, but \((\mathrm{R})\) is true
Explanation:
B Cerebrospinal fluid serves as shock absorbing medium that cushing against the skull. Cerebrospinal fluid is recycled 4 times per day in order to clear out metabolites and toxins. Both \((S)\) and \((R)\) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (S).
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284806
Which nerves arise from spinal cord are ?
1 Mixed nerves
2 Motor
3 Sensory
4 None of these
Explanation:
A Spinal nerves are mixed in nature. It is interact directly with the spinal cord to modulate motor and sensory information from the body's periphery. The total 31 pairs of spinal nerve are - - Cervical nerves \(\left(\mathrm{C}_{1}-\mathrm{C}_{8}\right)\) - these nerve innervate the neck and upper limbs. - Thoracic nerves \(\left(\mathrm{T}_{1}-\mathrm{T}_{12}\right)\) - These nerves innervate the chest and abdomen. - Lumber nerves \(\left(\mathrm{L}_{1}-\mathrm{L}_{5}\right)\) - these nerves innervate the lower back and pelvis. - Sacral nerves \(\left(\mathrm{S}_{1}-\mathrm{S}_{5}\right)\) - These nerves innervate the lower limbs and perineum. - Coccygeal nerve \(\left(\mathrm{Co}_{1}\right)\) - This nerves innervate the соссух.
Rajasthan PMT-1999
Neural Control and Coordination
284813
Transverse section of spinal cord is shown in the figure with labels 1 to 5 Identify them correctly?
1 1-Dorsal Horn, 2-Posterior Median Sulcus, 3Central Canal, 4-Anterior Median fissure, 5Ventral Horn
2 1-Posterior Median Sulcus, 2-Dorsal Horn, \(3-\) Central canal, 4-Ventral Horn, 5-Anterior Median fissure
3 1-Dorsal Horn, 2-Anterior Median Sulcus, 3Central Canal, 4-Ventral Horn, 5-Posterior Median fissure
4 1-Ventral Horn, 2-Posterior Median Sulcus, 3-Central Canal, 4-Dorsal Horn, 5-Anterior Median fissure
Explanation:
A - Dorsal Horn - It is the posterior region of the spinal cord that contains the cell bodies of sensory neurons. - Posterior median sulcus - It is a deep groove that runs along the posterior midline of the spinal cord. - Central canal - It is a small, fluid - filled canal that runs through the center of the spinal cord. - Anterior median fissure - It is shallow groove that runs along the anterior midline of the spinal cord. - Ventral Horn - It is the anterior region of the spinal cord that contains the cell bodies of motor neurons.