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A person met with an accident and was diagnosed with memory loss. Choose the correct option for the part of brain injured in the accident
1 Hippocampus
2 Diencephalon
3 Cerebrum
4 Amygdala
Explanation:
A The inner part of a group of associated deep structures like amygdala, hippocampus etc. Hippocampus has a major role in learning and memory. It is a plastic and vulnerable structure during accident it gets damaged by a variety of stimuli.
BCECE-2015
Neural Control and Coordination
284773
The cranial nerves which innervate eye muscles are
1 Occulomotor, Trigeminal, Abducens
2 Pathetic, Occulomotor, Trigeminal
3 Pathetic, Facial, Abducens
4 Occulomotor, Pathetic, Abducens
Explanation:
D Occulomotor, Pathetic and Abducens are the cranial nerve which innervate eye muscles. - Occulomotor nerve provides motor function to muscles around the eye. - Abducens nerve control the lateral rectus muscle that is associated with eye movement. - Pathetic nerve is responsible for inward, outward, downward movement of the eyes.
MHT CET-2019
Neural Control and Coordination
284774
Medulla oblongata controls involuntary vital activity such as
1 Vomiting
2 Yawning
3 Sneezing
4 Respiration
Explanation:
D The medulla contains centers which control respiration, cardio-vascular reflexes and gastric secretions metabolism.
MHT CET-2019
Neural Control and Coordination
284775
Inferior colliculi of human brain respond to the stimuli.
1 Postural
2 Osmotic
3 Visual
4 Auditory
Explanation:
D Inferior colliculi function \(\rightarrow\) The inferior colliculi is a part of the midbrain that serves as a main auditory center for the body. It's primary roles are signal integration, frequency, recognition, and pitch discrimination.
284772
A person met with an accident and was diagnosed with memory loss. Choose the correct option for the part of brain injured in the accident
1 Hippocampus
2 Diencephalon
3 Cerebrum
4 Amygdala
Explanation:
A The inner part of a group of associated deep structures like amygdala, hippocampus etc. Hippocampus has a major role in learning and memory. It is a plastic and vulnerable structure during accident it gets damaged by a variety of stimuli.
BCECE-2015
Neural Control and Coordination
284773
The cranial nerves which innervate eye muscles are
1 Occulomotor, Trigeminal, Abducens
2 Pathetic, Occulomotor, Trigeminal
3 Pathetic, Facial, Abducens
4 Occulomotor, Pathetic, Abducens
Explanation:
D Occulomotor, Pathetic and Abducens are the cranial nerve which innervate eye muscles. - Occulomotor nerve provides motor function to muscles around the eye. - Abducens nerve control the lateral rectus muscle that is associated with eye movement. - Pathetic nerve is responsible for inward, outward, downward movement of the eyes.
MHT CET-2019
Neural Control and Coordination
284774
Medulla oblongata controls involuntary vital activity such as
1 Vomiting
2 Yawning
3 Sneezing
4 Respiration
Explanation:
D The medulla contains centers which control respiration, cardio-vascular reflexes and gastric secretions metabolism.
MHT CET-2019
Neural Control and Coordination
284775
Inferior colliculi of human brain respond to the stimuli.
1 Postural
2 Osmotic
3 Visual
4 Auditory
Explanation:
D Inferior colliculi function \(\rightarrow\) The inferior colliculi is a part of the midbrain that serves as a main auditory center for the body. It's primary roles are signal integration, frequency, recognition, and pitch discrimination.
284772
A person met with an accident and was diagnosed with memory loss. Choose the correct option for the part of brain injured in the accident
1 Hippocampus
2 Diencephalon
3 Cerebrum
4 Amygdala
Explanation:
A The inner part of a group of associated deep structures like amygdala, hippocampus etc. Hippocampus has a major role in learning and memory. It is a plastic and vulnerable structure during accident it gets damaged by a variety of stimuli.
BCECE-2015
Neural Control and Coordination
284773
The cranial nerves which innervate eye muscles are
1 Occulomotor, Trigeminal, Abducens
2 Pathetic, Occulomotor, Trigeminal
3 Pathetic, Facial, Abducens
4 Occulomotor, Pathetic, Abducens
Explanation:
D Occulomotor, Pathetic and Abducens are the cranial nerve which innervate eye muscles. - Occulomotor nerve provides motor function to muscles around the eye. - Abducens nerve control the lateral rectus muscle that is associated with eye movement. - Pathetic nerve is responsible for inward, outward, downward movement of the eyes.
MHT CET-2019
Neural Control and Coordination
284774
Medulla oblongata controls involuntary vital activity such as
1 Vomiting
2 Yawning
3 Sneezing
4 Respiration
Explanation:
D The medulla contains centers which control respiration, cardio-vascular reflexes and gastric secretions metabolism.
MHT CET-2019
Neural Control and Coordination
284775
Inferior colliculi of human brain respond to the stimuli.
1 Postural
2 Osmotic
3 Visual
4 Auditory
Explanation:
D Inferior colliculi function \(\rightarrow\) The inferior colliculi is a part of the midbrain that serves as a main auditory center for the body. It's primary roles are signal integration, frequency, recognition, and pitch discrimination.
284772
A person met with an accident and was diagnosed with memory loss. Choose the correct option for the part of brain injured in the accident
1 Hippocampus
2 Diencephalon
3 Cerebrum
4 Amygdala
Explanation:
A The inner part of a group of associated deep structures like amygdala, hippocampus etc. Hippocampus has a major role in learning and memory. It is a plastic and vulnerable structure during accident it gets damaged by a variety of stimuli.
BCECE-2015
Neural Control and Coordination
284773
The cranial nerves which innervate eye muscles are
1 Occulomotor, Trigeminal, Abducens
2 Pathetic, Occulomotor, Trigeminal
3 Pathetic, Facial, Abducens
4 Occulomotor, Pathetic, Abducens
Explanation:
D Occulomotor, Pathetic and Abducens are the cranial nerve which innervate eye muscles. - Occulomotor nerve provides motor function to muscles around the eye. - Abducens nerve control the lateral rectus muscle that is associated with eye movement. - Pathetic nerve is responsible for inward, outward, downward movement of the eyes.
MHT CET-2019
Neural Control and Coordination
284774
Medulla oblongata controls involuntary vital activity such as
1 Vomiting
2 Yawning
3 Sneezing
4 Respiration
Explanation:
D The medulla contains centers which control respiration, cardio-vascular reflexes and gastric secretions metabolism.
MHT CET-2019
Neural Control and Coordination
284775
Inferior colliculi of human brain respond to the stimuli.
1 Postural
2 Osmotic
3 Visual
4 Auditory
Explanation:
D Inferior colliculi function \(\rightarrow\) The inferior colliculi is a part of the midbrain that serves as a main auditory center for the body. It's primary roles are signal integration, frequency, recognition, and pitch discrimination.