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341.

The visible coloured portion of the eye is

  • Retina

  • Iris

  • Pupil

  • Choroid

  • Choroid


342.

Read the statements about human neural system and find the wrong one

  • The CNS includes the brain and the spinal cord

  • The PNS is divided into somatic and autonomic neural system

  • The somatic neural system is classified into sympathetic and parasympathetic neural system

  • The autonomic neural system transmits impulses from the CNS to the involuntary organs and smooth muscles

  • The autonomic neural system transmits impulses from the CNS to the involuntary organs and smooth muscles


343.

Which part of the brain is responsible for thermoregulation?

  • Hypothalamus

  • Corpus callosum

  • Medulla oblongata

  • Cerebrum


344.

Which of the following statements is correct?

  • Cornea consists of dense connective tissue of elastin and can repair itself.

  • Cornea is convex, transparent layer which is highly vascularised.

  • Cornea consists of dense matrix of collagen and is the most sensitive portion the eye.

  • Cornea is an external, transparent and protective proteinacious covering of the eye-ball.


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345.

Organ of Corti is found in

  • heart

  • kidneys

  • inner ear

  • nasal chamber


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346.

If medulla oblongata is destroyed then which of the following functions will be effected

  • No thermoregulation

  • No vision

  • No memory

  • No response when pricked with needle


D.

No response when pricked with needle

Medulla oblongata is part of the vertebrate brain stem, derived from the hindbrain, that is continuous with the spinal cord. Its function is to regulate the reflex responses controlling respiration, heart beat, blood pressure, and other involuntary processes. It gives rise to many of the cranial nerves.


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