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The below diagram is the surface of the tongue showing the taste zone.

(i) Label the parts 1-4.
(ii) Where are the receptors for sensations of taste are located?
(iii) Why do people suffering from cold often complain that they cannot taste their food?

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Complete the following sentence with appropriate word:

Tympanic chamber is filled with ______.

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Mention, if the following statement is True or False
A nerve impulse passes from one neuron to another across a synapse.

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Mention, if the following statement is True or False
Spinal nerves and cranial nerves constitute the central nervous system.

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Mention, if the following statement is True or False
The nerve impulse in the eye develops due to the chemical changes brought about in the sensitive cells (rods and cones) by the light energy of the image.

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State the Location of: 
Corpus callosum 

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State the Location of: 
Pinnae

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State the Location of: 
Made of Ranvier

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State the Function:
Cerebrum

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State the Function:
Myelin sheath

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State the Function:
Acetylcholine

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 Choose the Odd One Out: 

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 Choose the Odd One Out: 

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 Choose the Odd One Out: 

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 Choose the Odd One Out: 

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Complete the following sentence with appropriate Word
The function of nervous system is to:

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Complete the following sentence with appropriate Word
A point of contact between two neurons is termed:

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Complete the following sentence with appropriate Word
Neurilemma is:

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Complete the following sentence with appropriate Word
The ventral root ganglion of the spinal cord contains cell bodies of the:

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Column ‘II’ is a list of items related to ideas in Column ‘I’. Match the term in Column ‘II’ with the suitable idea given in Column ‘I’.

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(i) Auditory canal (a) Channels pressure waves of air into the middle ear.
(ii)  Auditory (Eustachian tube) (b) Collects pressure waves of air.
(iii) Auditory nerve (c) Converts pressure waves of air into vibrations of bone.
(iv) Incus (d) Dissipates sound waves.
(v) Malleus (e) Equalizes pressure between the middle ear and the atmosphere.
(vi) Oval window (f)  Provide information about the spatial orientation of the head.
(vii) Pinna (g) Transfers vibrations from a bone to a fluid.
(viii) Round window (h) Transfers vibrations from a bone to a membrane.
(ix) Semi-circular canal (i) Transfers vibrations from a bone to a bone.
(x)  Stapes (j) Transfers vibrations from a membrane to a bone.
(xi) Tympanic membrane (k) Transmits action potential to the auditory cortex.
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