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The mucus coated olfactory receptors in nose
1 Are madeup of olfactory epithelium comprising three kinds of cells
2 Posses neurons that extend from outside environment
3 Contain olfactory bulb which is an extension of limbic system
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Option (4) is correct as the nose contains mucus coated receptors which are specialised for receiving the sense of smell called as olfactory epithelium that consists of three kinds of cells. The neurons of the olfactory epithelium extend from the outside environment directly into a pair of broad bean-sized organs called olfactory bulb, which is extensions of the brain's limbic system.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
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Select the correct answer i. The sensory organs detect all types of changes in the environment and send appropriate signals to the CNS. ii. Signals are then sent to different parts/ centres of the brain.
1 i is correct
2 ii is correct
3 Both are correct
4 Both are incorrect
Explanation:
The sensory organs detect all types of changes in the environment and send appropriate signals to the CNS, where all the inputs are processed and a analysed. Signals are then sent to different parts/centres of the brain. This is how you sense changes in the environment.
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The tongue detects tastes through,____ containing____
1 Gustatory receptors, taste buds
2 Taste buds, gustatory receptors
3 Gustatory receptors only
4 None are correct
Explanation:
The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors.
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Olfactory bulb
1 Broad bean-sized organs
2 Its a pair
3 1 and 2
4 None of them
Explanation:
A pair of broad bean-sized organs, called olfactory bulb
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The gustatory and olfactory receptors
1 Detect dissolved chemicals
2 Are functionally unsimilar and interrelated
3 1 and 2
4 Are highly evolved and controlled by ANS
Explanation:
The gustatory (tongue) and olfactory (nose) receptors are functionally similar and inter-related. These detect dissolved chemicals. The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors. The nose receives sense of smell through olfactory receptors.
340682
The mucus coated olfactory receptors in nose
1 Are madeup of olfactory epithelium comprising three kinds of cells
2 Posses neurons that extend from outside environment
3 Contain olfactory bulb which is an extension of limbic system
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Option (4) is correct as the nose contains mucus coated receptors which are specialised for receiving the sense of smell called as olfactory epithelium that consists of three kinds of cells. The neurons of the olfactory epithelium extend from the outside environment directly into a pair of broad bean-sized organs called olfactory bulb, which is extensions of the brain's limbic system.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340683
Select the correct answer i. The sensory organs detect all types of changes in the environment and send appropriate signals to the CNS. ii. Signals are then sent to different parts/ centres of the brain.
1 i is correct
2 ii is correct
3 Both are correct
4 Both are incorrect
Explanation:
The sensory organs detect all types of changes in the environment and send appropriate signals to the CNS, where all the inputs are processed and a analysed. Signals are then sent to different parts/centres of the brain. This is how you sense changes in the environment.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340684
The tongue detects tastes through,____ containing____
1 Gustatory receptors, taste buds
2 Taste buds, gustatory receptors
3 Gustatory receptors only
4 None are correct
Explanation:
The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340685
Olfactory bulb
1 Broad bean-sized organs
2 Its a pair
3 1 and 2
4 None of them
Explanation:
A pair of broad bean-sized organs, called olfactory bulb
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340686
The gustatory and olfactory receptors
1 Detect dissolved chemicals
2 Are functionally unsimilar and interrelated
3 1 and 2
4 Are highly evolved and controlled by ANS
Explanation:
The gustatory (tongue) and olfactory (nose) receptors are functionally similar and inter-related. These detect dissolved chemicals. The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors. The nose receives sense of smell through olfactory receptors.
340682
The mucus coated olfactory receptors in nose
1 Are madeup of olfactory epithelium comprising three kinds of cells
2 Posses neurons that extend from outside environment
3 Contain olfactory bulb which is an extension of limbic system
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Option (4) is correct as the nose contains mucus coated receptors which are specialised for receiving the sense of smell called as olfactory epithelium that consists of three kinds of cells. The neurons of the olfactory epithelium extend from the outside environment directly into a pair of broad bean-sized organs called olfactory bulb, which is extensions of the brain's limbic system.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340683
Select the correct answer i. The sensory organs detect all types of changes in the environment and send appropriate signals to the CNS. ii. Signals are then sent to different parts/ centres of the brain.
1 i is correct
2 ii is correct
3 Both are correct
4 Both are incorrect
Explanation:
The sensory organs detect all types of changes in the environment and send appropriate signals to the CNS, where all the inputs are processed and a analysed. Signals are then sent to different parts/centres of the brain. This is how you sense changes in the environment.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340684
The tongue detects tastes through,____ containing____
1 Gustatory receptors, taste buds
2 Taste buds, gustatory receptors
3 Gustatory receptors only
4 None are correct
Explanation:
The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340685
Olfactory bulb
1 Broad bean-sized organs
2 Its a pair
3 1 and 2
4 None of them
Explanation:
A pair of broad bean-sized organs, called olfactory bulb
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340686
The gustatory and olfactory receptors
1 Detect dissolved chemicals
2 Are functionally unsimilar and interrelated
3 1 and 2
4 Are highly evolved and controlled by ANS
Explanation:
The gustatory (tongue) and olfactory (nose) receptors are functionally similar and inter-related. These detect dissolved chemicals. The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors. The nose receives sense of smell through olfactory receptors.
340682
The mucus coated olfactory receptors in nose
1 Are madeup of olfactory epithelium comprising three kinds of cells
2 Posses neurons that extend from outside environment
3 Contain olfactory bulb which is an extension of limbic system
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Option (4) is correct as the nose contains mucus coated receptors which are specialised for receiving the sense of smell called as olfactory epithelium that consists of three kinds of cells. The neurons of the olfactory epithelium extend from the outside environment directly into a pair of broad bean-sized organs called olfactory bulb, which is extensions of the brain's limbic system.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340683
Select the correct answer i. The sensory organs detect all types of changes in the environment and send appropriate signals to the CNS. ii. Signals are then sent to different parts/ centres of the brain.
1 i is correct
2 ii is correct
3 Both are correct
4 Both are incorrect
Explanation:
The sensory organs detect all types of changes in the environment and send appropriate signals to the CNS, where all the inputs are processed and a analysed. Signals are then sent to different parts/centres of the brain. This is how you sense changes in the environment.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340684
The tongue detects tastes through,____ containing____
1 Gustatory receptors, taste buds
2 Taste buds, gustatory receptors
3 Gustatory receptors only
4 None are correct
Explanation:
The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340685
Olfactory bulb
1 Broad bean-sized organs
2 Its a pair
3 1 and 2
4 None of them
Explanation:
A pair of broad bean-sized organs, called olfactory bulb
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340686
The gustatory and olfactory receptors
1 Detect dissolved chemicals
2 Are functionally unsimilar and interrelated
3 1 and 2
4 Are highly evolved and controlled by ANS
Explanation:
The gustatory (tongue) and olfactory (nose) receptors are functionally similar and inter-related. These detect dissolved chemicals. The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors. The nose receives sense of smell through olfactory receptors.
340682
The mucus coated olfactory receptors in nose
1 Are madeup of olfactory epithelium comprising three kinds of cells
2 Posses neurons that extend from outside environment
3 Contain olfactory bulb which is an extension of limbic system
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Option (4) is correct as the nose contains mucus coated receptors which are specialised for receiving the sense of smell called as olfactory epithelium that consists of three kinds of cells. The neurons of the olfactory epithelium extend from the outside environment directly into a pair of broad bean-sized organs called olfactory bulb, which is extensions of the brain's limbic system.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340683
Select the correct answer i. The sensory organs detect all types of changes in the environment and send appropriate signals to the CNS. ii. Signals are then sent to different parts/ centres of the brain.
1 i is correct
2 ii is correct
3 Both are correct
4 Both are incorrect
Explanation:
The sensory organs detect all types of changes in the environment and send appropriate signals to the CNS, where all the inputs are processed and a analysed. Signals are then sent to different parts/centres of the brain. This is how you sense changes in the environment.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340684
The tongue detects tastes through,____ containing____
1 Gustatory receptors, taste buds
2 Taste buds, gustatory receptors
3 Gustatory receptors only
4 None are correct
Explanation:
The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors.
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340685
Olfactory bulb
1 Broad bean-sized organs
2 Its a pair
3 1 and 2
4 None of them
Explanation:
A pair of broad bean-sized organs, called olfactory bulb
BIOXI21: NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION
340686
The gustatory and olfactory receptors
1 Detect dissolved chemicals
2 Are functionally unsimilar and interrelated
3 1 and 2
4 Are highly evolved and controlled by ANS
Explanation:
The gustatory (tongue) and olfactory (nose) receptors are functionally similar and inter-related. These detect dissolved chemicals. The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors. The nose receives sense of smell through olfactory receptors.