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प्रश्न
The diagram given below shows the internal structure of a spinal cord depicting a phenomenon. Study the diagram and answer the following questions.
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- Name the phenomenon shown in the figure and define the same.
- Identify the parts labelled as 1 and 2. Write one functional difference between these two.
- Name the bony protective covering and the membranous protective covering of the spinal cord.
- Label the guidelines 3 and 4.
- How is the labelled part 3 different from part 4 with respect to its composition (part of neuron)?
- Give the technical term for the point of contact between the two nerve cells.
- Name the fluid filled inside the central canal of spinal cord.
- Name the term used for a small gap between two neurons.
- Give one example of a neurotransmitter.
- Draw a neat diagram of a nerve cell and label the parts: Perikaryon, Node of Ranvier, Myelin sheath and Axon terminals.
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उत्तर
- Reflex action: It is an automatic/quick/immediate, involuntary action in the body brought about by a stimulus.
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- Sensory neuron: The neuron in the spinal cord receives nerve impulses via its axon/terminal ends, which connect to receptor cells.
- Motor neuron: It transmits impulses from the association neuron in the CNS to the effector organ (muscle or gland).
- The vertebral column protects the spinal cord, while the meninges (dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater) offer membrane protection.
- Part 3: Gray Matter,
Part 4: White Matter - Gray matter is made up of cell bodies (cytons), dendrites, and neutron synapses. White matter is made up of axons that connect nerve cells in gray matter.
- Synapse
- Cerebrospinal Fluid
- Synapse
- Acetylcholine

संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :
Our.............system allows us to react to our surroundings. Information from receptors passes along...........neurons to our brain. Our brain sends impulses along..........neurons to our muscles.
What is spinal cord? What is its main function?
Explain the difference between of the following pair of terms :
cerebrum and cerebellum
What is a reflex action? Explain with the help of an example.
The part of brain which takes part in regulating respiration in the human body is :
(a) medulla
(b) pons
(c) cerebellum
(d) cerebrum
Complete the following statement by choosing the correct alternative from the choice given in bracker:
Reflex action is controlled by
(i) brain (ii) spinal cord
(iii) autonomic (iii) peripheral nervous system
State whether the following is simple reflex, conditioned reflex or neither of the two:
Blushing: ……………….
List in tabular form three distinguishing features between cerebrum and cerebellum.
State whether the following is
The sudden application of brakes without thinking
The given diagrammatic representation of reflex action shows knee jerk reflex.

Identify the parts labeled as A to E and select the correct option.

