C Skeletal muscle tissue is closely attached to skeletal bones. It is striated (striped) skeletal muscle fibres are bundled together in a parallel fashion. It is voluntary controlled by the somatic nerve, which is a part of peripheral nervous system.
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Vomiting centre is located in the
1 Stomach and sometimes in duodenum
2 Gastro-intestinal tract
3 Hypothalamus
4 Medulla oblongata
Explanation:
D Vomiting is ejection of stomach contents through one mouth. This reflex action is controlled by the vomit centre in the medulla. The vomiting centre located in the medulla oblongata that initiates and controls the act of emesis, which involves a series of contractions of the smooth muscles lining of the digestive facts.
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Neural Control and Coordination
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The function of vagus nerve innervating the heart is to
1 initiate the heart beat
2 reduce the heart beat
3 accelerate the heart beat
4 maintain constant heart beat
Explanation:
B Vagus nerve is the \(10^{\text {th }}\) cranial nerves or mixed nerve. It is only cranial nerve which extends beyond the head and neck to thorax and abdomen. It innervates the pharynx, esophagus, larynx, lungs, stomach and intestines. It innervates the sinoatrial node of heart. It reduces the heartbeat and blood pressure.
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Neural Control and Coordination
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Cranial nerves numbering IV, V, VI are :
1 Trochlear, trigeminal, abducens
2 Trochlear, trigeminal, facial
3 Auditory, facial trochlear
4 Auditory, trochlear, facial
Explanation:
A | Cranial nervous system | Location | type | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (IV) Trochlear | Superior orbital fissure | motor | Eye movement | | Trigeminal (V) | Superior orbital fissure | motor | facial sensation | | Abducens (VI) | Superior orbital fissure | motor | Eye movement |
C Skeletal muscle tissue is closely attached to skeletal bones. It is striated (striped) skeletal muscle fibres are bundled together in a parallel fashion. It is voluntary controlled by the somatic nerve, which is a part of peripheral nervous system.
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Neural Control and Coordination
284678
Vomiting centre is located in the
1 Stomach and sometimes in duodenum
2 Gastro-intestinal tract
3 Hypothalamus
4 Medulla oblongata
Explanation:
D Vomiting is ejection of stomach contents through one mouth. This reflex action is controlled by the vomit centre in the medulla. The vomiting centre located in the medulla oblongata that initiates and controls the act of emesis, which involves a series of contractions of the smooth muscles lining of the digestive facts.
DUMET-2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284679
The function of vagus nerve innervating the heart is to
1 initiate the heart beat
2 reduce the heart beat
3 accelerate the heart beat
4 maintain constant heart beat
Explanation:
B Vagus nerve is the \(10^{\text {th }}\) cranial nerves or mixed nerve. It is only cranial nerve which extends beyond the head and neck to thorax and abdomen. It innervates the pharynx, esophagus, larynx, lungs, stomach and intestines. It innervates the sinoatrial node of heart. It reduces the heartbeat and blood pressure.
DUMET-2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284680
Cranial nerves numbering IV, V, VI are :
1 Trochlear, trigeminal, abducens
2 Trochlear, trigeminal, facial
3 Auditory, facial trochlear
4 Auditory, trochlear, facial
Explanation:
A | Cranial nervous system | Location | type | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (IV) Trochlear | Superior orbital fissure | motor | Eye movement | | Trigeminal (V) | Superior orbital fissure | motor | facial sensation | | Abducens (VI) | Superior orbital fissure | motor | Eye movement |
C Skeletal muscle tissue is closely attached to skeletal bones. It is striated (striped) skeletal muscle fibres are bundled together in a parallel fashion. It is voluntary controlled by the somatic nerve, which is a part of peripheral nervous system.
DUMET-2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284678
Vomiting centre is located in the
1 Stomach and sometimes in duodenum
2 Gastro-intestinal tract
3 Hypothalamus
4 Medulla oblongata
Explanation:
D Vomiting is ejection of stomach contents through one mouth. This reflex action is controlled by the vomit centre in the medulla. The vomiting centre located in the medulla oblongata that initiates and controls the act of emesis, which involves a series of contractions of the smooth muscles lining of the digestive facts.
DUMET-2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284679
The function of vagus nerve innervating the heart is to
1 initiate the heart beat
2 reduce the heart beat
3 accelerate the heart beat
4 maintain constant heart beat
Explanation:
B Vagus nerve is the \(10^{\text {th }}\) cranial nerves or mixed nerve. It is only cranial nerve which extends beyond the head and neck to thorax and abdomen. It innervates the pharynx, esophagus, larynx, lungs, stomach and intestines. It innervates the sinoatrial node of heart. It reduces the heartbeat and blood pressure.
DUMET-2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284680
Cranial nerves numbering IV, V, VI are :
1 Trochlear, trigeminal, abducens
2 Trochlear, trigeminal, facial
3 Auditory, facial trochlear
4 Auditory, trochlear, facial
Explanation:
A | Cranial nervous system | Location | type | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (IV) Trochlear | Superior orbital fissure | motor | Eye movement | | Trigeminal (V) | Superior orbital fissure | motor | facial sensation | | Abducens (VI) | Superior orbital fissure | motor | Eye movement |
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Skeletal muscles are controlled by
1 Sympathetic nerves
2 Parasympathetic nerves
3 Somatic nerves
4 Autonomic nerves
Explanation:
C Skeletal muscle tissue is closely attached to skeletal bones. It is striated (striped) skeletal muscle fibres are bundled together in a parallel fashion. It is voluntary controlled by the somatic nerve, which is a part of peripheral nervous system.
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Neural Control and Coordination
284678
Vomiting centre is located in the
1 Stomach and sometimes in duodenum
2 Gastro-intestinal tract
3 Hypothalamus
4 Medulla oblongata
Explanation:
D Vomiting is ejection of stomach contents through one mouth. This reflex action is controlled by the vomit centre in the medulla. The vomiting centre located in the medulla oblongata that initiates and controls the act of emesis, which involves a series of contractions of the smooth muscles lining of the digestive facts.
DUMET-2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284679
The function of vagus nerve innervating the heart is to
1 initiate the heart beat
2 reduce the heart beat
3 accelerate the heart beat
4 maintain constant heart beat
Explanation:
B Vagus nerve is the \(10^{\text {th }}\) cranial nerves or mixed nerve. It is only cranial nerve which extends beyond the head and neck to thorax and abdomen. It innervates the pharynx, esophagus, larynx, lungs, stomach and intestines. It innervates the sinoatrial node of heart. It reduces the heartbeat and blood pressure.
DUMET-2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284680
Cranial nerves numbering IV, V, VI are :
1 Trochlear, trigeminal, abducens
2 Trochlear, trigeminal, facial
3 Auditory, facial trochlear
4 Auditory, trochlear, facial
Explanation:
A | Cranial nervous system | Location | type | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (IV) Trochlear | Superior orbital fissure | motor | Eye movement | | Trigeminal (V) | Superior orbital fissure | motor | facial sensation | | Abducens (VI) | Superior orbital fissure | motor | Eye movement |