284644
The body temperature regulatory centre in the brain is
1 Cerebellum
2 Corpus callosum
3 Hypothalamus
4 Hippocampus
5 Amygdala
Explanation:
C In mammals, the hypothalamus maintains homeostasis i.e., it regulates body temperature. The hypothalamus is a small region of the brain which is located at the base of the brain, near the pituitary gland.
Kerala PMT-2015 / AIPMT (Screening)-2010 AIPMT-2009 / AFMC-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
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The major regions that make up brain stem include all the following, except
1 Pons
2 Medulla
3 Midbrain
4 Cerebellum
Explanation:
D Midbrain, pons, medulla are situated in one axis that called as brain stem. Brain stem forms the connections between the brain and spinal cord.
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Neural Control and Coordination
284645
Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to
1 Hoarse voice
2 Peptic ulcers
3 Efficient digestion of proteins
4 Irregular contraction of diaphragm
Explanation:
B The core temperature of human is regulated and stabilized primarily by the hypothalamus. Excessive stimulation of the vagus nerve, can lead to an increased secretion of gastric acid in the stomach. This excess gastric acid can contribute the development of peptic ulcers. Peptic ulcers are open sores that form on the inner lining of the stomach, the upper part of the small intestine or the esophagus. They can cause pain, discomfort, and potentially more serious complications if left untreated.
Rajasthan PMT-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284646
Neural canal is present in :
1 Humerus
2 Tibio-fibula
3 Vertebral column
4 Cranial bones
Explanation:
C The canal within the neural tube the primordium of the control canal of vertebral. Neural canal is a cavity or system of cortices in the vertebrae of the embryo which forms the ventricles of the brain and central canal of the spinal cord as it's the space in the vertebral column formed from the vertebrae through which spinal cord passes.
MGIMS Wardha-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284647
The aqueduct of Sylvius connects
1 \(1^{\text {st }}\) and \(2^{\text {nd }}\) ventricles
2 \(2^{\text {nd }}\) and \(3^{\text {rd }}\) ventricles
3 \(3^{\text {rd }}\) and \(4^{\text {th }}\) ventricles
4 \(4^{\text {th }}\) ventricle and central canal
Explanation:
C Aqueduct of Sylvius connects the third and fourth ventricle. It is also known as iter. The third ventricle is located in the centre of the diencephalon and the fourth ventricle is located in the centre of pons and the cerebellum. Foramen of Monro connects the second ventricle and the third ventricle the cerebral aqueduct (Sylvius) is narrow \(15 \mathrm{~mm}\) conduit that allows for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to flow between the third ventricle and the fourth ventricle.
284644
The body temperature regulatory centre in the brain is
1 Cerebellum
2 Corpus callosum
3 Hypothalamus
4 Hippocampus
5 Amygdala
Explanation:
C In mammals, the hypothalamus maintains homeostasis i.e., it regulates body temperature. The hypothalamus is a small region of the brain which is located at the base of the brain, near the pituitary gland.
Kerala PMT-2015 / AIPMT (Screening)-2010 AIPMT-2009 / AFMC-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284770
The major regions that make up brain stem include all the following, except
1 Pons
2 Medulla
3 Midbrain
4 Cerebellum
Explanation:
D Midbrain, pons, medulla are situated in one axis that called as brain stem. Brain stem forms the connections between the brain and spinal cord.
TS EAMCET-31.07.2022 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284645
Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to
1 Hoarse voice
2 Peptic ulcers
3 Efficient digestion of proteins
4 Irregular contraction of diaphragm
Explanation:
B The core temperature of human is regulated and stabilized primarily by the hypothalamus. Excessive stimulation of the vagus nerve, can lead to an increased secretion of gastric acid in the stomach. This excess gastric acid can contribute the development of peptic ulcers. Peptic ulcers are open sores that form on the inner lining of the stomach, the upper part of the small intestine or the esophagus. They can cause pain, discomfort, and potentially more serious complications if left untreated.
Rajasthan PMT-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284646
Neural canal is present in :
1 Humerus
2 Tibio-fibula
3 Vertebral column
4 Cranial bones
Explanation:
C The canal within the neural tube the primordium of the control canal of vertebral. Neural canal is a cavity or system of cortices in the vertebrae of the embryo which forms the ventricles of the brain and central canal of the spinal cord as it's the space in the vertebral column formed from the vertebrae through which spinal cord passes.
MGIMS Wardha-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284647
The aqueduct of Sylvius connects
1 \(1^{\text {st }}\) and \(2^{\text {nd }}\) ventricles
2 \(2^{\text {nd }}\) and \(3^{\text {rd }}\) ventricles
3 \(3^{\text {rd }}\) and \(4^{\text {th }}\) ventricles
4 \(4^{\text {th }}\) ventricle and central canal
Explanation:
C Aqueduct of Sylvius connects the third and fourth ventricle. It is also known as iter. The third ventricle is located in the centre of the diencephalon and the fourth ventricle is located in the centre of pons and the cerebellum. Foramen of Monro connects the second ventricle and the third ventricle the cerebral aqueduct (Sylvius) is narrow \(15 \mathrm{~mm}\) conduit that allows for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to flow between the third ventricle and the fourth ventricle.
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Neural Control and Coordination
284644
The body temperature regulatory centre in the brain is
1 Cerebellum
2 Corpus callosum
3 Hypothalamus
4 Hippocampus
5 Amygdala
Explanation:
C In mammals, the hypothalamus maintains homeostasis i.e., it regulates body temperature. The hypothalamus is a small region of the brain which is located at the base of the brain, near the pituitary gland.
Kerala PMT-2015 / AIPMT (Screening)-2010 AIPMT-2009 / AFMC-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284770
The major regions that make up brain stem include all the following, except
1 Pons
2 Medulla
3 Midbrain
4 Cerebellum
Explanation:
D Midbrain, pons, medulla are situated in one axis that called as brain stem. Brain stem forms the connections between the brain and spinal cord.
TS EAMCET-31.07.2022 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284645
Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to
1 Hoarse voice
2 Peptic ulcers
3 Efficient digestion of proteins
4 Irregular contraction of diaphragm
Explanation:
B The core temperature of human is regulated and stabilized primarily by the hypothalamus. Excessive stimulation of the vagus nerve, can lead to an increased secretion of gastric acid in the stomach. This excess gastric acid can contribute the development of peptic ulcers. Peptic ulcers are open sores that form on the inner lining of the stomach, the upper part of the small intestine or the esophagus. They can cause pain, discomfort, and potentially more serious complications if left untreated.
Rajasthan PMT-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284646
Neural canal is present in :
1 Humerus
2 Tibio-fibula
3 Vertebral column
4 Cranial bones
Explanation:
C The canal within the neural tube the primordium of the control canal of vertebral. Neural canal is a cavity or system of cortices in the vertebrae of the embryo which forms the ventricles of the brain and central canal of the spinal cord as it's the space in the vertebral column formed from the vertebrae through which spinal cord passes.
MGIMS Wardha-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284647
The aqueduct of Sylvius connects
1 \(1^{\text {st }}\) and \(2^{\text {nd }}\) ventricles
2 \(2^{\text {nd }}\) and \(3^{\text {rd }}\) ventricles
3 \(3^{\text {rd }}\) and \(4^{\text {th }}\) ventricles
4 \(4^{\text {th }}\) ventricle and central canal
Explanation:
C Aqueduct of Sylvius connects the third and fourth ventricle. It is also known as iter. The third ventricle is located in the centre of the diencephalon and the fourth ventricle is located in the centre of pons and the cerebellum. Foramen of Monro connects the second ventricle and the third ventricle the cerebral aqueduct (Sylvius) is narrow \(15 \mathrm{~mm}\) conduit that allows for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to flow between the third ventricle and the fourth ventricle.
284644
The body temperature regulatory centre in the brain is
1 Cerebellum
2 Corpus callosum
3 Hypothalamus
4 Hippocampus
5 Amygdala
Explanation:
C In mammals, the hypothalamus maintains homeostasis i.e., it regulates body temperature. The hypothalamus is a small region of the brain which is located at the base of the brain, near the pituitary gland.
Kerala PMT-2015 / AIPMT (Screening)-2010 AIPMT-2009 / AFMC-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284770
The major regions that make up brain stem include all the following, except
1 Pons
2 Medulla
3 Midbrain
4 Cerebellum
Explanation:
D Midbrain, pons, medulla are situated in one axis that called as brain stem. Brain stem forms the connections between the brain and spinal cord.
TS EAMCET-31.07.2022 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284645
Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to
1 Hoarse voice
2 Peptic ulcers
3 Efficient digestion of proteins
4 Irregular contraction of diaphragm
Explanation:
B The core temperature of human is regulated and stabilized primarily by the hypothalamus. Excessive stimulation of the vagus nerve, can lead to an increased secretion of gastric acid in the stomach. This excess gastric acid can contribute the development of peptic ulcers. Peptic ulcers are open sores that form on the inner lining of the stomach, the upper part of the small intestine or the esophagus. They can cause pain, discomfort, and potentially more serious complications if left untreated.
Rajasthan PMT-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284646
Neural canal is present in :
1 Humerus
2 Tibio-fibula
3 Vertebral column
4 Cranial bones
Explanation:
C The canal within the neural tube the primordium of the control canal of vertebral. Neural canal is a cavity or system of cortices in the vertebrae of the embryo which forms the ventricles of the brain and central canal of the spinal cord as it's the space in the vertebral column formed from the vertebrae through which spinal cord passes.
MGIMS Wardha-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284647
The aqueduct of Sylvius connects
1 \(1^{\text {st }}\) and \(2^{\text {nd }}\) ventricles
2 \(2^{\text {nd }}\) and \(3^{\text {rd }}\) ventricles
3 \(3^{\text {rd }}\) and \(4^{\text {th }}\) ventricles
4 \(4^{\text {th }}\) ventricle and central canal
Explanation:
C Aqueduct of Sylvius connects the third and fourth ventricle. It is also known as iter. The third ventricle is located in the centre of the diencephalon and the fourth ventricle is located in the centre of pons and the cerebellum. Foramen of Monro connects the second ventricle and the third ventricle the cerebral aqueduct (Sylvius) is narrow \(15 \mathrm{~mm}\) conduit that allows for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to flow between the third ventricle and the fourth ventricle.
284644
The body temperature regulatory centre in the brain is
1 Cerebellum
2 Corpus callosum
3 Hypothalamus
4 Hippocampus
5 Amygdala
Explanation:
C In mammals, the hypothalamus maintains homeostasis i.e., it regulates body temperature. The hypothalamus is a small region of the brain which is located at the base of the brain, near the pituitary gland.
Kerala PMT-2015 / AIPMT (Screening)-2010 AIPMT-2009 / AFMC-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284770
The major regions that make up brain stem include all the following, except
1 Pons
2 Medulla
3 Midbrain
4 Cerebellum
Explanation:
D Midbrain, pons, medulla are situated in one axis that called as brain stem. Brain stem forms the connections between the brain and spinal cord.
TS EAMCET-31.07.2022 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284645
Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to
1 Hoarse voice
2 Peptic ulcers
3 Efficient digestion of proteins
4 Irregular contraction of diaphragm
Explanation:
B The core temperature of human is regulated and stabilized primarily by the hypothalamus. Excessive stimulation of the vagus nerve, can lead to an increased secretion of gastric acid in the stomach. This excess gastric acid can contribute the development of peptic ulcers. Peptic ulcers are open sores that form on the inner lining of the stomach, the upper part of the small intestine or the esophagus. They can cause pain, discomfort, and potentially more serious complications if left untreated.
Rajasthan PMT-2010
Neural Control and Coordination
284646
Neural canal is present in :
1 Humerus
2 Tibio-fibula
3 Vertebral column
4 Cranial bones
Explanation:
C The canal within the neural tube the primordium of the control canal of vertebral. Neural canal is a cavity or system of cortices in the vertebrae of the embryo which forms the ventricles of the brain and central canal of the spinal cord as it's the space in the vertebral column formed from the vertebrae through which spinal cord passes.
MGIMS Wardha-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284647
The aqueduct of Sylvius connects
1 \(1^{\text {st }}\) and \(2^{\text {nd }}\) ventricles
2 \(2^{\text {nd }}\) and \(3^{\text {rd }}\) ventricles
3 \(3^{\text {rd }}\) and \(4^{\text {th }}\) ventricles
4 \(4^{\text {th }}\) ventricle and central canal
Explanation:
C Aqueduct of Sylvius connects the third and fourth ventricle. It is also known as iter. The third ventricle is located in the centre of the diencephalon and the fourth ventricle is located in the centre of pons and the cerebellum. Foramen of Monro connects the second ventricle and the third ventricle the cerebral aqueduct (Sylvius) is narrow \(15 \mathrm{~mm}\) conduit that allows for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to flow between the third ventricle and the fourth ventricle.