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CBSE
Class 11
Biology
Biology
Neural Control and Coordination
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Question Bank - Neural Control...

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Question Bank: Neural Control and Coordination

This chapter discusses the neural control and coordination in the human body, highlighting the roles of the neural and endocrine systems in regulating bodily functions.

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Question Bank - Neural Control and Coordination

Q1.

What type of neuron transmits impulses from the periphery to the CNS?

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Q2.

Which part of the neuron is responsible for receiving signals?

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Q3.

The peripheral nervous system (PNS) includes which of the following?

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Q4.

What is the role of neurotransmitters at a synapse?

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Q5.

Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for higher cognitive functions?

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Q6.

What is the function of myelin sheaths on axons?

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Q7.

Which system mediates involuntary control such as heart rate and digestion?

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Q8.

What type of impulse conduction occurs in myelinated fibers?

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Q9.

In which part of the brain is the regulation of body temperature primarily centered?

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Q10.

Which type of neuron is primarily involved in reflex actions?

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Q11.

What gland is known as the 'master gland' of the endocrine system?

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Q12.

Which part of the brain is responsible for balance and coordination?

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Q13.

What ion is critical for the depolarization phase of an action potential?

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Q14.

Which autonomic division prepares the body for 'fight or flight' responses?

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Q15.

Which structure connects the brain to the spinal cord?

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Q16.

What type of feedback mechanism is involved in maintaining homeostasis in the neural system?

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Q17.

What are the main parts of a neuron?

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Q18.

What is the role of Schwann cells in relation to axons?

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Q19.

Which type of neuron is primarily involved in relaying impulses to muscles?

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Q20.

What defines a multipolar neuron?

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Q21.

What is the function of the axon in a neuron?

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Q22.

How do myelinated and unmyelinated axons differ?

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Q23.

What maintains the resting membrane potential of a neuron?

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Q24.

In which type of neuron would you find a single axon and a single dendrite?

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Q25.

What is the role of neurotransmitters?

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Q26.

Which system is primarily responsible for voluntary movements?

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Q27.

What happens at the nodes of Ranvier?

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Q28.

Why are neurons classified based on the number of processes?

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Q29.

What characterizes a unipolar neuron?

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Q30.

What is the main difference between the afferent and efferent fibers?

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Q31.

Which part of the neuron typically receives stimuli?

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Q32.

Which part of the human neural system is primarily responsible for information processing?

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Q33.

What type of neuron transmits sensory information to the central nervous system?

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Q34.

What is the role of myelin sheath in nerve fibers?

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Q35.

Which division of the peripheral nervous system controls voluntary movements?

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Q36.

What is the primary component of the central nervous system?

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Q37.

Which of the following is NOT a function of the brainstem?

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Q38.

Which ions are primarily responsible for the resting potential of a neuron?

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Q39.

What occurs during depolarization of a neuron?

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Q40.

The gap between two neurons at a synapse is known as the:

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Q41.

Which part of the autonomic nervous system prepares the body for 'fight or flight' response?

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Q42.

Which neurotransmitter is primarily involved in muscle contraction?

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Q43.

What role does the sodium-potassium pump play in nerve function?

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Q44.

Which type of neuron connects sensory and motor neurons?

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Q45.

Why are the nodes of Ranvier important in nerve conduction?

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Q46.

Which structure in the brain is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements?

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Q47.

What type of signals do efferent neurons carry?

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Q48.

What are the two main parts of the human neural system?

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Q49.

Which part of the brain acts as a command center for integrating sensory information?

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Q50.

What is the primary role of afferent fibers in the PNS?

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Q51.

Which structure protects the brain and covers it with three layers?

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Q52.

What is the role of neurotransmitters at a synapse?

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Q53.

Which part of the brain regulates autonomic functions such as heart rate and respiratory rate?

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Q54.

How does myelination affect the conduction of nerve impulses?

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Q55.

What distinguishes the somatic nervous system from the autonomic nervous system?

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Q56.

Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for balance and coordination?

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Q57.

What type of neurons carry signals from the CNS to the skeletal muscles?

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Q58.

Which of the following statements about the spinal cord is true?

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Q59.

What is the primary function of the thalamus in the brain?

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Q60.

Which stage of potential occurs when a neuron is at rest?

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Q61.

Which functional division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for the 'fight or flight' response?

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Q62.

What causes an action potential to be generated in a neuron?

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Q63.

What distinguishes a myelinated neuron from a non-myelinated neuron in terms of impulse conduction?

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