NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Neural Control and Coordination
284869
Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to:
1 Hoarse voice
2 Peptic ulcers
3 Efficient digestion of proteins
4 irregular contractions of diaphragm.
Explanation:
B Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to peptic ulcers. Excessive peptic acid can lead to ulceration. It is the painful sore present in wall of stomach and small intestine.
AIIMS-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284871
Proprioceptors refers to the ailment of
1 Chemicals
2 Temperature
3 Taste
4 Change in the internal environment of the body
Explanation:
D Proprioceptors signals are transmitted to the central nervous system, where they are integrated with information from other sensory system, such as the visual system and the vestibular system to create an overall representation of body position movement and acceleration. It is essential for stabilizing body posture and coordinating body movement.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284872
The nerve related with diaphragm is
1 Vagus
2 Phrenic
3 Trigeminal
4 Glossopharyngeal
Explanation:
B Phrenic nerve \(\rightarrow\) The paired phrenic nerve controls movement and provides sensation in the diaphragm an important respiratory muscles. It is a mixed nerve.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284873
Cutaneous glands are
1 Gastric glands
2 Sebaceous glands
3 Thyroid gland
4 Thymus gland
Explanation:
B A sebaceous glands is a microscopic exocrine gland in the skin that opens into a hair follicle to secrete an oily or waxy matter called sebum, which lubricates the hair and skin of mammals. It is a cutaneous gland.
284869
Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to:
1 Hoarse voice
2 Peptic ulcers
3 Efficient digestion of proteins
4 irregular contractions of diaphragm.
Explanation:
B Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to peptic ulcers. Excessive peptic acid can lead to ulceration. It is the painful sore present in wall of stomach and small intestine.
AIIMS-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284871
Proprioceptors refers to the ailment of
1 Chemicals
2 Temperature
3 Taste
4 Change in the internal environment of the body
Explanation:
D Proprioceptors signals are transmitted to the central nervous system, where they are integrated with information from other sensory system, such as the visual system and the vestibular system to create an overall representation of body position movement and acceleration. It is essential for stabilizing body posture and coordinating body movement.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284872
The nerve related with diaphragm is
1 Vagus
2 Phrenic
3 Trigeminal
4 Glossopharyngeal
Explanation:
B Phrenic nerve \(\rightarrow\) The paired phrenic nerve controls movement and provides sensation in the diaphragm an important respiratory muscles. It is a mixed nerve.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284873
Cutaneous glands are
1 Gastric glands
2 Sebaceous glands
3 Thyroid gland
4 Thymus gland
Explanation:
B A sebaceous glands is a microscopic exocrine gland in the skin that opens into a hair follicle to secrete an oily or waxy matter called sebum, which lubricates the hair and skin of mammals. It is a cutaneous gland.
284869
Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to:
1 Hoarse voice
2 Peptic ulcers
3 Efficient digestion of proteins
4 irregular contractions of diaphragm.
Explanation:
B Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to peptic ulcers. Excessive peptic acid can lead to ulceration. It is the painful sore present in wall of stomach and small intestine.
AIIMS-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284871
Proprioceptors refers to the ailment of
1 Chemicals
2 Temperature
3 Taste
4 Change in the internal environment of the body
Explanation:
D Proprioceptors signals are transmitted to the central nervous system, where they are integrated with information from other sensory system, such as the visual system and the vestibular system to create an overall representation of body position movement and acceleration. It is essential for stabilizing body posture and coordinating body movement.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284872
The nerve related with diaphragm is
1 Vagus
2 Phrenic
3 Trigeminal
4 Glossopharyngeal
Explanation:
B Phrenic nerve \(\rightarrow\) The paired phrenic nerve controls movement and provides sensation in the diaphragm an important respiratory muscles. It is a mixed nerve.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284873
Cutaneous glands are
1 Gastric glands
2 Sebaceous glands
3 Thyroid gland
4 Thymus gland
Explanation:
B A sebaceous glands is a microscopic exocrine gland in the skin that opens into a hair follicle to secrete an oily or waxy matter called sebum, which lubricates the hair and skin of mammals. It is a cutaneous gland.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Neural Control and Coordination
284869
Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to:
1 Hoarse voice
2 Peptic ulcers
3 Efficient digestion of proteins
4 irregular contractions of diaphragm.
Explanation:
B Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to peptic ulcers. Excessive peptic acid can lead to ulceration. It is the painful sore present in wall of stomach and small intestine.
AIIMS-2003
Neural Control and Coordination
284871
Proprioceptors refers to the ailment of
1 Chemicals
2 Temperature
3 Taste
4 Change in the internal environment of the body
Explanation:
D Proprioceptors signals are transmitted to the central nervous system, where they are integrated with information from other sensory system, such as the visual system and the vestibular system to create an overall representation of body position movement and acceleration. It is essential for stabilizing body posture and coordinating body movement.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284872
The nerve related with diaphragm is
1 Vagus
2 Phrenic
3 Trigeminal
4 Glossopharyngeal
Explanation:
B Phrenic nerve \(\rightarrow\) The paired phrenic nerve controls movement and provides sensation in the diaphragm an important respiratory muscles. It is a mixed nerve.
CG PMT-2005
Neural Control and Coordination
284873
Cutaneous glands are
1 Gastric glands
2 Sebaceous glands
3 Thyroid gland
4 Thymus gland
Explanation:
B A sebaceous glands is a microscopic exocrine gland in the skin that opens into a hair follicle to secrete an oily or waxy matter called sebum, which lubricates the hair and skin of mammals. It is a cutaneous gland.