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    Extension of sympathetic nervous system is 
    Solution
    Sympathetic nervous system is a division of autonomous nervous system (ANS). ANS has two parts, sympathetic and parasympathetic, both of which are antagonistic to each other in effects. Sympathetic nervous system produces effects on body in response to epinephrine or adrenaline hormone secreted from adrenal medulla. Adrenaline is known as emergency hormone and induces fight or flight response in body whenever homeostasis of body is disturbed.
    So, the correct answer is 'Adrenal medulla'.
  • Question 2
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    Name the tube which connects the middle ear with the back of the throat
    Solution
    The eustachian tube is a canal that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx, which consists of the upper throat and the back of the nasal cavity. It controls the pressure within the middle ear, making it equal with the air pressure outside the body.
    So, the correct option is D. ( Eustachian tube )
  • Question 3
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    Cornea is covered externally by a thin transparent membrane which is called ______________.
    Solution
    Cornea is covered externally by a thin transparent membrane called conjunctiva. This membrane helps to protect the eye ball and keeps it moist.
  • Question 4
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    Which parts/belongings of animals are particularly susceptible to temperature changes?
    Solution
    Temperature variations affects the life cycles of animals. Every animal has a fixed period of reproduction, some reproduce during summers while some during winter.Since, only eggs and larvae forms the components of reproductive cycle, hence A is the correct option.
  • Question 5
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    The outermost layer of the brain is called
    Solution
    There are 3 layers of tissue called meninges that help protect the brain. The outer covering of tissue (called the dura mater) closely lines the inside of the skull. The second layer is the arachnoid mater and the third layer, the pia mater, touches the surface of the brain.
    So, option B is the correct option.
  • Question 6
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    The vagus nerve innervates the 
  • Question 7
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    In the central nervous system myelinated fibres form the ........, and non - myelinated fibre cells form the ...... 
  • Question 8
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    Which of the following mammals lacks corpus callosum?
    Solution
    Corpus callosum is the connective band that joins the two hemispheres of the brain. It arises from the brain and brain stem. It is mainly present in the most evolves mammals like placental mammals but absent in monotreme and marsupials. But Platypus or Ornithorhynchus comes under monotreme which are the primitive mammals that lay eggs and Macropus is belonged to marsupial.
    So, the correct answer is option D.
  • Question 9
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    The autonomic nervous system has control over
    Solution
    • The autonomic system controls the involuntary actions of the internal organs of the body. 
    • It has sympathetic and parasympathetic mechanisms to control the involuntary actions of internal organs.
    • Like sympathetic dilates the pupil, increases the heartbeat while the parasympathetic decreases the heartbeat and constricts the pupil.
    • The somatic nervous system is associated with the voluntary control of body movements via the use of skeletal muscles.

    So, the correct answer is 'Internal organs'.
  • Question 10
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    Which of the following structure is present characteristically only in mammalian brain?
    Solution
    In mammals a large band of white matter, the corpus callosum connects the right and left hemispheres. It is a unique character of the mammalian brain. During embryonic development, the portion of the follicle that remains in the ovary develops into the corpus luteum, a temporary endocrine gland that secretes estrogen and progesterone. Corpus striatum is present in birds. A part of their cerebrum, the corpus striatum, is highly developed. This structure controls eating, flying, singing, and other action patterns. Corpus fibrosum is the fibrous structure in the ovary.
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