4 Pathetic (trochlear), trigeminal and glossopharyngeal
Explanation:
D The IV, V and IX cranial nerves are, trochlear (pathetic), trigeminal and glossopharyngeal. | Cranial -nerve | Name | Location | Type | Function | | :---: | :---: | :--- | :--- | :---: | | IV | Trochlear nerve | Midbrain | Motor | Eye movement. | | V | Trigeminal nerve | Cranial cavity | Mixed | Touch, taste, chewing. | | IX | Glossophar yngeal nerve | Cranial cavity | mixed | Taste, swallowing, gag reflex. |
BVP-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284630
Which of the following foramen is present in brain?
1 Foramen magnum
2 Apical foramen
3 Foramen ovale (heart)
4 Foramen transversarium
Explanation:
A Foramen magnum is a large opening located at the base of the skull, where the skull and the vertebral column meet. It serves as the passage for the spinal cord to exit the skull and connect with the rest of the nervous system.
UP CPMT-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284632
The third ventricle of the brain is situated in the
1 Base of telencephalon
2 Roof of metencephalon
3 Base of myelencephalon
4 Roof of diencephalon
Explanation:
C The third ventricle is found in the roof of the diencephalon, a part of the brain that includes the thalamus and hypothalamus. This fluid filled cavity play a role in cerebrospinal fluid circulation and communication between different brain ventricles.
VMMC-2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284634
Which of the following structure is related with vision in rabbits?
1 Hippocampus
2 Corpus albicans
3 Corpus callosum (d)
4 Corpora quadrigemina
Explanation:
D Rabbit brain is mainly divided into three part. These are fore brain, mid brain and hind brain. The dorsal part of mid brain (mesencephalon) is in the form of two pairs (four lobed) of spherical optic lobes known as 'corpora quadrigemina' located behind the pineal body. The two superior colliculi are involved in visual processing and control of eye movements, while the two inferior colliculi are involved in auditory processing.
Manipal-2012
Neural Control and Coordination
284635
Hearing is controlled by
1 Cerebellum
2 Diencephalon
3 Frontal lobe of cerebrum
4 Temporal lobe of cerebrum
Explanation:
D Hearing is primarily controlled by the temporal lobe of the cerebrum. The auditory cortex within the temporal lobe processes sound signal sent from the ear, allowing us to perceive and understand auditory information.
4 Pathetic (trochlear), trigeminal and glossopharyngeal
Explanation:
D The IV, V and IX cranial nerves are, trochlear (pathetic), trigeminal and glossopharyngeal. | Cranial -nerve | Name | Location | Type | Function | | :---: | :---: | :--- | :--- | :---: | | IV | Trochlear nerve | Midbrain | Motor | Eye movement. | | V | Trigeminal nerve | Cranial cavity | Mixed | Touch, taste, chewing. | | IX | Glossophar yngeal nerve | Cranial cavity | mixed | Taste, swallowing, gag reflex. |
BVP-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284630
Which of the following foramen is present in brain?
1 Foramen magnum
2 Apical foramen
3 Foramen ovale (heart)
4 Foramen transversarium
Explanation:
A Foramen magnum is a large opening located at the base of the skull, where the skull and the vertebral column meet. It serves as the passage for the spinal cord to exit the skull and connect with the rest of the nervous system.
UP CPMT-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284632
The third ventricle of the brain is situated in the
1 Base of telencephalon
2 Roof of metencephalon
3 Base of myelencephalon
4 Roof of diencephalon
Explanation:
C The third ventricle is found in the roof of the diencephalon, a part of the brain that includes the thalamus and hypothalamus. This fluid filled cavity play a role in cerebrospinal fluid circulation and communication between different brain ventricles.
VMMC-2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284634
Which of the following structure is related with vision in rabbits?
1 Hippocampus
2 Corpus albicans
3 Corpus callosum (d)
4 Corpora quadrigemina
Explanation:
D Rabbit brain is mainly divided into three part. These are fore brain, mid brain and hind brain. The dorsal part of mid brain (mesencephalon) is in the form of two pairs (four lobed) of spherical optic lobes known as 'corpora quadrigemina' located behind the pineal body. The two superior colliculi are involved in visual processing and control of eye movements, while the two inferior colliculi are involved in auditory processing.
Manipal-2012
Neural Control and Coordination
284635
Hearing is controlled by
1 Cerebellum
2 Diencephalon
3 Frontal lobe of cerebrum
4 Temporal lobe of cerebrum
Explanation:
D Hearing is primarily controlled by the temporal lobe of the cerebrum. The auditory cortex within the temporal lobe processes sound signal sent from the ear, allowing us to perceive and understand auditory information.
4 Pathetic (trochlear), trigeminal and glossopharyngeal
Explanation:
D The IV, V and IX cranial nerves are, trochlear (pathetic), trigeminal and glossopharyngeal. | Cranial -nerve | Name | Location | Type | Function | | :---: | :---: | :--- | :--- | :---: | | IV | Trochlear nerve | Midbrain | Motor | Eye movement. | | V | Trigeminal nerve | Cranial cavity | Mixed | Touch, taste, chewing. | | IX | Glossophar yngeal nerve | Cranial cavity | mixed | Taste, swallowing, gag reflex. |
BVP-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284630
Which of the following foramen is present in brain?
1 Foramen magnum
2 Apical foramen
3 Foramen ovale (heart)
4 Foramen transversarium
Explanation:
A Foramen magnum is a large opening located at the base of the skull, where the skull and the vertebral column meet. It serves as the passage for the spinal cord to exit the skull and connect with the rest of the nervous system.
UP CPMT-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284632
The third ventricle of the brain is situated in the
1 Base of telencephalon
2 Roof of metencephalon
3 Base of myelencephalon
4 Roof of diencephalon
Explanation:
C The third ventricle is found in the roof of the diencephalon, a part of the brain that includes the thalamus and hypothalamus. This fluid filled cavity play a role in cerebrospinal fluid circulation and communication between different brain ventricles.
VMMC-2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284634
Which of the following structure is related with vision in rabbits?
1 Hippocampus
2 Corpus albicans
3 Corpus callosum (d)
4 Corpora quadrigemina
Explanation:
D Rabbit brain is mainly divided into three part. These are fore brain, mid brain and hind brain. The dorsal part of mid brain (mesencephalon) is in the form of two pairs (four lobed) of spherical optic lobes known as 'corpora quadrigemina' located behind the pineal body. The two superior colliculi are involved in visual processing and control of eye movements, while the two inferior colliculi are involved in auditory processing.
Manipal-2012
Neural Control and Coordination
284635
Hearing is controlled by
1 Cerebellum
2 Diencephalon
3 Frontal lobe of cerebrum
4 Temporal lobe of cerebrum
Explanation:
D Hearing is primarily controlled by the temporal lobe of the cerebrum. The auditory cortex within the temporal lobe processes sound signal sent from the ear, allowing us to perceive and understand auditory information.
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284629
The IV, \(V\) and IX cranial nerves are
1 Olfactory, spinal accessory and vagus
2 Trigeminal, vagus and glossopharyngeal
3 Oculomotor, trigeminal and hypoglossal
4 Pathetic (trochlear), trigeminal and glossopharyngeal
Explanation:
D The IV, V and IX cranial nerves are, trochlear (pathetic), trigeminal and glossopharyngeal. | Cranial -nerve | Name | Location | Type | Function | | :---: | :---: | :--- | :--- | :---: | | IV | Trochlear nerve | Midbrain | Motor | Eye movement. | | V | Trigeminal nerve | Cranial cavity | Mixed | Touch, taste, chewing. | | IX | Glossophar yngeal nerve | Cranial cavity | mixed | Taste, swallowing, gag reflex. |
BVP-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284630
Which of the following foramen is present in brain?
1 Foramen magnum
2 Apical foramen
3 Foramen ovale (heart)
4 Foramen transversarium
Explanation:
A Foramen magnum is a large opening located at the base of the skull, where the skull and the vertebral column meet. It serves as the passage for the spinal cord to exit the skull and connect with the rest of the nervous system.
UP CPMT-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284632
The third ventricle of the brain is situated in the
1 Base of telencephalon
2 Roof of metencephalon
3 Base of myelencephalon
4 Roof of diencephalon
Explanation:
C The third ventricle is found in the roof of the diencephalon, a part of the brain that includes the thalamus and hypothalamus. This fluid filled cavity play a role in cerebrospinal fluid circulation and communication between different brain ventricles.
VMMC-2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284634
Which of the following structure is related with vision in rabbits?
1 Hippocampus
2 Corpus albicans
3 Corpus callosum (d)
4 Corpora quadrigemina
Explanation:
D Rabbit brain is mainly divided into three part. These are fore brain, mid brain and hind brain. The dorsal part of mid brain (mesencephalon) is in the form of two pairs (four lobed) of spherical optic lobes known as 'corpora quadrigemina' located behind the pineal body. The two superior colliculi are involved in visual processing and control of eye movements, while the two inferior colliculi are involved in auditory processing.
Manipal-2012
Neural Control and Coordination
284635
Hearing is controlled by
1 Cerebellum
2 Diencephalon
3 Frontal lobe of cerebrum
4 Temporal lobe of cerebrum
Explanation:
D Hearing is primarily controlled by the temporal lobe of the cerebrum. The auditory cortex within the temporal lobe processes sound signal sent from the ear, allowing us to perceive and understand auditory information.
4 Pathetic (trochlear), trigeminal and glossopharyngeal
Explanation:
D The IV, V and IX cranial nerves are, trochlear (pathetic), trigeminal and glossopharyngeal. | Cranial -nerve | Name | Location | Type | Function | | :---: | :---: | :--- | :--- | :---: | | IV | Trochlear nerve | Midbrain | Motor | Eye movement. | | V | Trigeminal nerve | Cranial cavity | Mixed | Touch, taste, chewing. | | IX | Glossophar yngeal nerve | Cranial cavity | mixed | Taste, swallowing, gag reflex. |
BVP-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284630
Which of the following foramen is present in brain?
1 Foramen magnum
2 Apical foramen
3 Foramen ovale (heart)
4 Foramen transversarium
Explanation:
A Foramen magnum is a large opening located at the base of the skull, where the skull and the vertebral column meet. It serves as the passage for the spinal cord to exit the skull and connect with the rest of the nervous system.
UP CPMT-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284632
The third ventricle of the brain is situated in the
1 Base of telencephalon
2 Roof of metencephalon
3 Base of myelencephalon
4 Roof of diencephalon
Explanation:
C The third ventricle is found in the roof of the diencephalon, a part of the brain that includes the thalamus and hypothalamus. This fluid filled cavity play a role in cerebrospinal fluid circulation and communication between different brain ventricles.
VMMC-2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284634
Which of the following structure is related with vision in rabbits?
1 Hippocampus
2 Corpus albicans
3 Corpus callosum (d)
4 Corpora quadrigemina
Explanation:
D Rabbit brain is mainly divided into three part. These are fore brain, mid brain and hind brain. The dorsal part of mid brain (mesencephalon) is in the form of two pairs (four lobed) of spherical optic lobes known as 'corpora quadrigemina' located behind the pineal body. The two superior colliculi are involved in visual processing and control of eye movements, while the two inferior colliculi are involved in auditory processing.
Manipal-2012
Neural Control and Coordination
284635
Hearing is controlled by
1 Cerebellum
2 Diencephalon
3 Frontal lobe of cerebrum
4 Temporal lobe of cerebrum
Explanation:
D Hearing is primarily controlled by the temporal lobe of the cerebrum. The auditory cortex within the temporal lobe processes sound signal sent from the ear, allowing us to perceive and understand auditory information.