284801
Which one of the following statement is correct regarding spinal cord?
1 It is composed of outer grey matter and inner white matter.
2 It is composed of outer white matter and inner grey matter.
3 It is composed of outer grey matter and inner colourless matter.
4 It is composed of grey matter only.
Explanation:
B The spinal cord is composed of grey and white matter. Grey matter functions to receive information and regulate outgoing information. White matter conducts, processes and sends nerve signal up and down the spinal cord.
Karnataka CET-2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284802
Where is the third ventricle of the brain located?
1 Cerebrum
2 Cerebellum
3 Pons varolii
4 Diencephalon
Explanation:
D Diencephalon is the posterior subdivision of the forebrain. It included thalamus and hypothalamus. The third ventricle of the brain is located in the diencephalon. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
KVPY SB \& SX-2014
Neural Control and Coordination
284804
The cells which form blood brain barrier in the central nervous system are
1 Oligo dendrocytes
2 Astrocytes
3 Ependymal cells
4 Schwann cells
Explanation:
B Astrocytes -The blood brain barrier is formed by endothelial cells of the capillary wall, which are also called astrocytes.
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284805
Which cranial nerve controls the heart muscles?
1 Facial
2 Vagus
3 Auditory
4 Trochlear
Explanation:
B Vagus - The vagus nerve or pneumogastric nerve is the 10th cranial nerve. It has parasympathetic control of the heart-rate, digestive tract and immune system. The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve and possesses both sensory and motor functions.
Punjab MET-2011
Neural Control and Coordination
284807
Medulla - oblongata is controls of :
1 blood pressure
2 smell of odour
3 high temperature
4 low temperature
Explanation:
A Medulla oblongata controls blood pressure. It is the part of the brain the brainstem that controls involuntary functions such as heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and digestive process. It also play a role in regulating consciousness and sleep.
284801
Which one of the following statement is correct regarding spinal cord?
1 It is composed of outer grey matter and inner white matter.
2 It is composed of outer white matter and inner grey matter.
3 It is composed of outer grey matter and inner colourless matter.
4 It is composed of grey matter only.
Explanation:
B The spinal cord is composed of grey and white matter. Grey matter functions to receive information and regulate outgoing information. White matter conducts, processes and sends nerve signal up and down the spinal cord.
Karnataka CET-2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284802
Where is the third ventricle of the brain located?
1 Cerebrum
2 Cerebellum
3 Pons varolii
4 Diencephalon
Explanation:
D Diencephalon is the posterior subdivision of the forebrain. It included thalamus and hypothalamus. The third ventricle of the brain is located in the diencephalon. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
KVPY SB \& SX-2014
Neural Control and Coordination
284804
The cells which form blood brain barrier in the central nervous system are
1 Oligo dendrocytes
2 Astrocytes
3 Ependymal cells
4 Schwann cells
Explanation:
B Astrocytes -The blood brain barrier is formed by endothelial cells of the capillary wall, which are also called astrocytes.
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284805
Which cranial nerve controls the heart muscles?
1 Facial
2 Vagus
3 Auditory
4 Trochlear
Explanation:
B Vagus - The vagus nerve or pneumogastric nerve is the 10th cranial nerve. It has parasympathetic control of the heart-rate, digestive tract and immune system. The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve and possesses both sensory and motor functions.
Punjab MET-2011
Neural Control and Coordination
284807
Medulla - oblongata is controls of :
1 blood pressure
2 smell of odour
3 high temperature
4 low temperature
Explanation:
A Medulla oblongata controls blood pressure. It is the part of the brain the brainstem that controls involuntary functions such as heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and digestive process. It also play a role in regulating consciousness and sleep.
284801
Which one of the following statement is correct regarding spinal cord?
1 It is composed of outer grey matter and inner white matter.
2 It is composed of outer white matter and inner grey matter.
3 It is composed of outer grey matter and inner colourless matter.
4 It is composed of grey matter only.
Explanation:
B The spinal cord is composed of grey and white matter. Grey matter functions to receive information and regulate outgoing information. White matter conducts, processes and sends nerve signal up and down the spinal cord.
Karnataka CET-2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284802
Where is the third ventricle of the brain located?
1 Cerebrum
2 Cerebellum
3 Pons varolii
4 Diencephalon
Explanation:
D Diencephalon is the posterior subdivision of the forebrain. It included thalamus and hypothalamus. The third ventricle of the brain is located in the diencephalon. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
KVPY SB \& SX-2014
Neural Control and Coordination
284804
The cells which form blood brain barrier in the central nervous system are
1 Oligo dendrocytes
2 Astrocytes
3 Ependymal cells
4 Schwann cells
Explanation:
B Astrocytes -The blood brain barrier is formed by endothelial cells of the capillary wall, which are also called astrocytes.
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284805
Which cranial nerve controls the heart muscles?
1 Facial
2 Vagus
3 Auditory
4 Trochlear
Explanation:
B Vagus - The vagus nerve or pneumogastric nerve is the 10th cranial nerve. It has parasympathetic control of the heart-rate, digestive tract and immune system. The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve and possesses both sensory and motor functions.
Punjab MET-2011
Neural Control and Coordination
284807
Medulla - oblongata is controls of :
1 blood pressure
2 smell of odour
3 high temperature
4 low temperature
Explanation:
A Medulla oblongata controls blood pressure. It is the part of the brain the brainstem that controls involuntary functions such as heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and digestive process. It also play a role in regulating consciousness and sleep.
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Neural Control and Coordination
284801
Which one of the following statement is correct regarding spinal cord?
1 It is composed of outer grey matter and inner white matter.
2 It is composed of outer white matter and inner grey matter.
3 It is composed of outer grey matter and inner colourless matter.
4 It is composed of grey matter only.
Explanation:
B The spinal cord is composed of grey and white matter. Grey matter functions to receive information and regulate outgoing information. White matter conducts, processes and sends nerve signal up and down the spinal cord.
Karnataka CET-2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284802
Where is the third ventricle of the brain located?
1 Cerebrum
2 Cerebellum
3 Pons varolii
4 Diencephalon
Explanation:
D Diencephalon is the posterior subdivision of the forebrain. It included thalamus and hypothalamus. The third ventricle of the brain is located in the diencephalon. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
KVPY SB \& SX-2014
Neural Control and Coordination
284804
The cells which form blood brain barrier in the central nervous system are
1 Oligo dendrocytes
2 Astrocytes
3 Ependymal cells
4 Schwann cells
Explanation:
B Astrocytes -The blood brain barrier is formed by endothelial cells of the capillary wall, which are also called astrocytes.
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284805
Which cranial nerve controls the heart muscles?
1 Facial
2 Vagus
3 Auditory
4 Trochlear
Explanation:
B Vagus - The vagus nerve or pneumogastric nerve is the 10th cranial nerve. It has parasympathetic control of the heart-rate, digestive tract and immune system. The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve and possesses both sensory and motor functions.
Punjab MET-2011
Neural Control and Coordination
284807
Medulla - oblongata is controls of :
1 blood pressure
2 smell of odour
3 high temperature
4 low temperature
Explanation:
A Medulla oblongata controls blood pressure. It is the part of the brain the brainstem that controls involuntary functions such as heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and digestive process. It also play a role in regulating consciousness and sleep.
284801
Which one of the following statement is correct regarding spinal cord?
1 It is composed of outer grey matter and inner white matter.
2 It is composed of outer white matter and inner grey matter.
3 It is composed of outer grey matter and inner colourless matter.
4 It is composed of grey matter only.
Explanation:
B The spinal cord is composed of grey and white matter. Grey matter functions to receive information and regulate outgoing information. White matter conducts, processes and sends nerve signal up and down the spinal cord.
Karnataka CET-2013
Neural Control and Coordination
284802
Where is the third ventricle of the brain located?
1 Cerebrum
2 Cerebellum
3 Pons varolii
4 Diencephalon
Explanation:
D Diencephalon is the posterior subdivision of the forebrain. It included thalamus and hypothalamus. The third ventricle of the brain is located in the diencephalon. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
KVPY SB \& SX-2014
Neural Control and Coordination
284804
The cells which form blood brain barrier in the central nervous system are
1 Oligo dendrocytes
2 Astrocytes
3 Ependymal cells
4 Schwann cells
Explanation:
B Astrocytes -The blood brain barrier is formed by endothelial cells of the capillary wall, which are also called astrocytes.
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284805
Which cranial nerve controls the heart muscles?
1 Facial
2 Vagus
3 Auditory
4 Trochlear
Explanation:
B Vagus - The vagus nerve or pneumogastric nerve is the 10th cranial nerve. It has parasympathetic control of the heart-rate, digestive tract and immune system. The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve and possesses both sensory and motor functions.
Punjab MET-2011
Neural Control and Coordination
284807
Medulla - oblongata is controls of :
1 blood pressure
2 smell of odour
3 high temperature
4 low temperature
Explanation:
A Medulla oblongata controls blood pressure. It is the part of the brain the brainstem that controls involuntary functions such as heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and digestive process. It also play a role in regulating consciousness and sleep.