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Interpret the given diagrams A and B. Enlist the changes occuring, during inspiration and expiration.

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Chapter: [8] Respiration and Circulation
Concept: Mechanism of Respiration > Breathing

Describe T.S. of the spinal cord.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: The Spinal Cord

Define Endocrine gland

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Human Endocrine System

add a note on deficiency of thyroxine.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Human Endocrine System

Which of the following is a chemical transmitter in the synapse of neurons?

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Need for Control and Coordination in Organisms

Photoreceptor cells are present in __________.

(A) blind spot

(B) retina

(C) cochlea

(D) cornea

 

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Human Ear

The catecholamines are secreted by _________.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Human Endocrine Glands and Harmones >> Adrenal Gland (Suprarenal Gland)

Give examples of unconditional reflexes

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Reflex Action

_______ maintains basic metabolic rate.

(A) Thyroxine

(B) ADH

(C) GH

(D) Oxytocin

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Human Endocrine System

A person is showing symptoms like increased BMR, heart rate, pulse rate, blood pressure and deposition of fats in eye sockets. Name the disease he is suffering from.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Neural Tissue >> Transmission and Generation of Nerve Impulse

Explain the mechanism of reflex action with the help of a suitable diagram.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Reflex Action

Spinal cord and sympathetic ganglion of autonomous nervous system are connected by ______________.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: The Spinal Cord

Sketch and label formation of typical spinal nerve. 

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Neural Tissue >> Transmission and Generation of Nerve Impulse

Very very short answer question.

Name the hormone secreted by the pineal gland.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Human Endocrine Glands and Harmones >> The Pineal Gland

Which endocrine gland plays an important, role in improving immunity?

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Human Endocrine Glands and Harmones >> Thymus Gland

The resting potential of a neuron is ______.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Neural Tissue

______ is a mineralocorticoid secreted by Adrenal gland.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Human Endocrine Glands and Harmones >> Adrenal Gland (Suprarenal Gland)

Give function of astrocytes in nervous system.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Neural Tissue >> Transmission and Generation of Nerve Impulse

How electrical synapse differs from chemical synapse?

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Synapse

Define Saltatory conduction.

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Chapter: [9] Control and Co-ordination
Concept: Neural Tissue >> Transmission and Generation of Nerve Impulse
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