NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Neural Control and Coordination
285051
The polarity of the membrane is reversed
1 During action potential
2 When there is nerve impulse at the site
3 And the membraneis said to be depolarized
4 All of these statements are correct
Explanation:
(d) All of the given statements are correct
NCERT Page-318 / N-233
Neural Control and Coordination
285052
An axon has four terminal ends connected with dendrites of four different neurons. Its nerve impulse will.
1 become weak due to distribution into four.
2 travel in all the four neurons with equal strength.
3 pass on to one neuron only.
4 travel to none because the movement of impulse is from dendrite to axon.
Explanation:
(b) An axon has four terminals ends connected with dendrites of four different neurons. Its nerve impulse will travel in all the four neurons with equal strength.
NCERT Page-319
Neural Control and Coordination
285053
Which of the following is the correct direction of travel for a nervous impulse?
1 Dendrite, nerve cell body, axon
2 Axon, nerve cell body, dendrite
3 Nerve cell body, axon, dendrite
4 Dendrite, axon, nerve cell body
Explanation:
(a) Dendrites collect impulses and carry them toward the nerve cell bodies. Axons then pick up the integrity of the signal and speeds transmission along the axon.
NCERT Page-319/ N-234
Neural Control and Coordination
285054
During recovery, a nerve fibrebecomes
1 positively charged outside and negatively charged inside.
2 positively charged on both-outside and inside.
3 negatively charged outside and positively charged inside.
4 negatively charged on both-outside and inside.
Explanation:
(a) During recovery, a nervefibre becomes positively charged outside and negatively charged inside.
285052
An axon has four terminal ends connected with dendrites of four different neurons. Its nerve impulse will.
1 become weak due to distribution into four.
2 travel in all the four neurons with equal strength.
3 pass on to one neuron only.
4 travel to none because the movement of impulse is from dendrite to axon.
Explanation:
(b) An axon has four terminals ends connected with dendrites of four different neurons. Its nerve impulse will travel in all the four neurons with equal strength.
NCERT Page-319
Neural Control and Coordination
285053
Which of the following is the correct direction of travel for a nervous impulse?
1 Dendrite, nerve cell body, axon
2 Axon, nerve cell body, dendrite
3 Nerve cell body, axon, dendrite
4 Dendrite, axon, nerve cell body
Explanation:
(a) Dendrites collect impulses and carry them toward the nerve cell bodies. Axons then pick up the integrity of the signal and speeds transmission along the axon.
NCERT Page-319/ N-234
Neural Control and Coordination
285054
During recovery, a nerve fibrebecomes
1 positively charged outside and negatively charged inside.
2 positively charged on both-outside and inside.
3 negatively charged outside and positively charged inside.
4 negatively charged on both-outside and inside.
Explanation:
(a) During recovery, a nervefibre becomes positively charged outside and negatively charged inside.
285052
An axon has four terminal ends connected with dendrites of four different neurons. Its nerve impulse will.
1 become weak due to distribution into four.
2 travel in all the four neurons with equal strength.
3 pass on to one neuron only.
4 travel to none because the movement of impulse is from dendrite to axon.
Explanation:
(b) An axon has four terminals ends connected with dendrites of four different neurons. Its nerve impulse will travel in all the four neurons with equal strength.
NCERT Page-319
Neural Control and Coordination
285053
Which of the following is the correct direction of travel for a nervous impulse?
1 Dendrite, nerve cell body, axon
2 Axon, nerve cell body, dendrite
3 Nerve cell body, axon, dendrite
4 Dendrite, axon, nerve cell body
Explanation:
(a) Dendrites collect impulses and carry them toward the nerve cell bodies. Axons then pick up the integrity of the signal and speeds transmission along the axon.
NCERT Page-319/ N-234
Neural Control and Coordination
285054
During recovery, a nerve fibrebecomes
1 positively charged outside and negatively charged inside.
2 positively charged on both-outside and inside.
3 negatively charged outside and positively charged inside.
4 negatively charged on both-outside and inside.
Explanation:
(a) During recovery, a nervefibre becomes positively charged outside and negatively charged inside.
285052
An axon has four terminal ends connected with dendrites of four different neurons. Its nerve impulse will.
1 become weak due to distribution into four.
2 travel in all the four neurons with equal strength.
3 pass on to one neuron only.
4 travel to none because the movement of impulse is from dendrite to axon.
Explanation:
(b) An axon has four terminals ends connected with dendrites of four different neurons. Its nerve impulse will travel in all the four neurons with equal strength.
NCERT Page-319
Neural Control and Coordination
285053
Which of the following is the correct direction of travel for a nervous impulse?
1 Dendrite, nerve cell body, axon
2 Axon, nerve cell body, dendrite
3 Nerve cell body, axon, dendrite
4 Dendrite, axon, nerve cell body
Explanation:
(a) Dendrites collect impulses and carry them toward the nerve cell bodies. Axons then pick up the integrity of the signal and speeds transmission along the axon.
NCERT Page-319/ N-234
Neural Control and Coordination
285054
During recovery, a nerve fibrebecomes
1 positively charged outside and negatively charged inside.
2 positively charged on both-outside and inside.
3 negatively charged outside and positively charged inside.
4 negatively charged on both-outside and inside.
Explanation:
(a) During recovery, a nervefibre becomes positively charged outside and negatively charged inside.