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  • Question 1
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    Nissl's granules are found in :

    [UTTARANCHAL-2005]

    Solution

    Option B these are site proteins synthesis.. Rough endoplasmic reticulum(RER) are attached with ribosomesFound in nerve cells.

  • Question 2
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    Main function of cerebellum is :

    [UTTARANCHAL-2005]

    Solution

    Cerebellum serves to coordinate the voluntary movements of skeletal muscles as well as posture, balance, and equilibrium.
    Hence, the correct answer is Option A.

  • Question 3
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    The correct sequence of meninges from inner to outer side is :

    [UTTARANCHAL-2006]

  • Question 4
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    Somaesthetic or post central area is responsible for :

    [UTTARANCHAL-2005]

    Solution

    The somatosensory cortex is a part of your brain that receives and processes sensory information from the entire body. Other names of somatosensory cortex include somesthetic area and somatic sensory area.This part of the brain is essential for receiving sensory information from the body and processing it to initiate important movements that are required to deal a particular situation. It receives sensations of touch, pain, and vibration from the entire body.

  • Question 5
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    Vagus nerve is composed mainly of parasymphathetic fibres. The preganglionic fibres forms a network is known as :

    [UTTARANCHAL-2005]

    Solution

    Auerbach's plexus (or myenteric plexus) provides motor innervation to both layers of the muscular layer, having both parasympathetic and sympathetic input, whereas Meissner's plexus has only parasympathetic fibres and provides secretomotor innervation to the mucosa nearest the lumen of the gut. It arises from cells in the vagal trigone also known as the nucleus ala cinerea, the parasympathetic nucleus of origin for the tenth cranial nerve (vagus nerve), located in the medulla oblongata. The fibres are carried by both the anterior and posterior vagal nerves. The myenteric plexus is the major nerve supply to the gastrointestinal tract and controls GI tract motility.

  • Question 6
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    Na+/K+ pump in a cell is an example of –

    [AMU - 2010]

  • Question 7
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    Which one of the following is not an effect of sympathetic nervous system –

    [AMU 2010]

    Solution

    Saliva secretion is stimulated by parasympathetic nerves they lead acetylcoline to be released in the salivary acini cells which produce saliva.

  • Question 8
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    Parkinson's disease is associated with :

    [JHARKHAND-2002]

    Solution

    Parkinson's disease (PD) is a degenerative, progressive disorder that affects nerve cells in deep parts of the brain called the basal ganglia and the substantia nigra. Nerve cells in the substantia nigra produce the neurotransmitter dopamine and are responsible for relaying messages that plan and control body movement.

  • Question 9
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    The thermoregulatory centre in the body is :

    [JHARKHAND-2004]

  • Question 10
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    Nissl's granules are :

    [Bihar-2004]

    Solution

    Nissl granules are made of ribosomes & endoplasmic reticulum found in Cyton and dendron & it'd primary function is protein synthesis.

  • Question 11
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    Which part of the brain is affected first in a drunk person :

    [Bihar-2004]

    Solution

    When a person gets addicted to alcohol, many serious health problems can occur due to consumption of alcohol. The first part of brain to be affected first is Cerebellum. The will power and self control of the person gets reduced. Control over emotions and moral sense also gets reduced. Loss of muscle coordination also occurs as cerebellum is affected. As a result, speech becomes incoherent. Inflammation of axons also occur which causes neuritis.

  • Question 12
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    In mammals, the brain centre, which regulates body temperature is situated in :

    [UP-CPMT 2001]

    Solution

    The hypothalamus is a part of the brain that is responsible for various hormone production. 

    The hormones produced by this area controls temperature, thirst, hunger, sleep, circadian rhythm, moods, and the release of some hormones. 

    It is located below the thalamus and above the brainstem.

    It is also known as the thermostat since it regulates the temperature of the body according to the changes in one's environment. 

    Thus, the correct answer is option A.

  • Question 13
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    The 3rd, 6th and 11th cranial nerves are :

    [UP-CPMT 2001]

    Solution

    In higher vertebrates (reptiles, birds, mammals) there are 12 pairs of cranial nerves- olfactory (I), optic (II), oculomotor (III), trochlear (IV), trigeminal (V), abducens (VI), facial (VII), vestibulocochlear (VIII), glossopharyngeal (IX), vagus (X), accessory (XI), and hypoglossal (XII).

  • Question 14
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    The junction between the axon of one neuron and the dendrite of the next is called :

    [UP-CPMT 2001]

  • Question 15
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    Which one of the followng is a motor nerve ?

    [UP-CPMT 2001]

    Solution

    Abducens nerve is the sixth cranial nerve. It is a motor nerve supplying the lateral rectus muscle of the eye, originating in the dorsal part of the tegmentum of the pons, passing through the cavernous sinus, and entering the orbit through the superior orbital fissure. 
    So, the correct answer is option B.

  • Question 16
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    Nissl's granules are absent in :

    [UP-CPMT 2001]

  • Question 17
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    Which of the following is purely motor cranial nerve?

    [UP-CPMT 2002]

  • Question 18
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    Trigeminal nerve in case of frog is :

    [UP-CPMT 2006]

    Solution

    Frogs have ten pairs of cranial nerves, which pass information from the outside directly to the brain, and ten pairs of spinal nerves, which pass information from the extremities to the brain through the spinal cord. They are:
    1. olfactory, 2. optic, 3. oculomotor, 4. trochlear, 5. trigeminal, 6. abducens, 7. facial, 8. auditory, 9. glossopharyngeal, 10. vagus.

  • Question 19
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    In human body muscular co-ordination is controlled by :

    [MP PMT-2005]

    Solution

    The cerebellum is at the back of the brain, below the cerebrum. It's a lot smaller than the cerebrum. But it's a very important part of the brain. It controls balance, movement, and coordination (how your muscles work together).

  • Question 20
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    Sense of smell is by :

    [MP PMT-2003]

    Solution

    Cerebrum is main part of the brain it controls most of the activity of our body. It sense taste, smell, hearing, etc.. olfactory lobe is responsible for the smell.

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