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Central and Peripheral Nervous System
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The three divisions of nervous system are _____, _____ and _____ nervous system.
Brain and _____ are the parts of central nervous system.
The divisions of autonomous nervous system are _____ and _____
Spinal cord and brain have neurons and _____ cells.
The outer layers of brain appear grey because of the presence of _____
The white matter of brain has _____ axons hence it appear white.
In spinal cord _____ matter is on the surface and _____ matter is in deeper layers.
The brain is covered by 3 membranes. The outer one is _____, the middle on is _____, the
innermost on in _____ (Mar.01.June 07)
In brain_____ fluid is present between outer and middle membrane. (Mar 07, June 03)
Nutrients are provided to the cells of the brain by _____ fluid. (Mar. 99)
Brain in man is present in a boney case called _____. (Mar. 06)
Forebrain is also called as _____
The largest part of the brain is _____
Peripheral nervous system consists of ____ and _____ nerves.
The grey outer part of cerebrum is called _____
Each half of cerebrum is called _____
The ridges on cerebral cortex are called _____ and the grooves called _____
Gyri and Sulci are present on _____ cortex.
The functions of the left side of the body are controlled by the_____cerebral hemisphere.
The functions of the right side of the body are controlled by the _____ cerebral hemisphere.
Parts of the brain below cerebral hemi sphere is together called _____
The part of the brain that continues as spinal cord through vertebral column is _____
Spinal cord passes through _____ and protected by it.
The cranial nerve that controls the heart beat is called_____nerve.(June07, Mar.04)
All the spinal nerves are mixed as they contain both _____ fibers and _____ fibers.
Motor nerve fibers originate from _____ horn of _____
From dorsal _____ of spinal cord _____ nerve fibers originate.
The surface area of the cerebrum is increased by _____ (Mar. 05)
The highest centre of brain that controls several functions of the body is _____
The portion of the brain that connects fore and mid brains _____
The structure that passes through vertebral column and controls reflex actions is _____
The substance that appears as 'H' in a transverse section of spinal cord is _____
The number of pairs of spinal nerves in man is _____ (June 06, 05)
The number of pairs of cranial nerves in man is _____ (June 02)
The total number of pairs of peripheral nerves in man is _____ (Mar. 06)
All the spinal nerves are _____
Brain stem consists of _____ and _____
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Cerebellum is a part of _____. www.sakshieducation.com
_____ portion of brain has centers that control emotions like anger, pain.
_____ gland is attached to hypothalamus by a stalk.
Centers for regulating temperature, hunger, thrist and emotions are present in _____.
Voluntary movements of the body are controlled by _____.
_____ controls movements, posture and equilibrium of the body.
44. _____ controls the vital functions of the body such as respiration, heart beat, and blood
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1. Peripheral nervous system, autonomous nervous system,; 2. Spinal cord; 3. Sympath-etic
parasympathetic nervous system.; 4.Glial; 5. Grey matter; 6. Myelinated; 7. White, grey.;
8. Duramatter, archonoid membrane, Pia matter; 9. Cerebrospinal; 10. Cerebrospinal; 11. Cranium;
12. Cerebrum; 13. Cerebrum; 14. Cranial, spinal; 15. Cerebral cortex; 16. Cerebral hemisphere;
17. Gyri, Sulci; 18. Cerebral; 19. Right; 20. Left; 21. Diencephal-on; 22. Medulla oblongata;
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23. Vertebral Col-umn; 24. Vagus; 25. Sensory, motor; 26. Vent-ral, Spinal cord; 27. Horn, Sensory;
28. Gyri; 29. Cerebrum; 30. Diencephalon; 31. Spinal cord; 32. Grey matter; 33. 31 pairs;
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34. 12 pairs; 35. 43 pairs; 36. Mixed nerves; 37. Pons varoli, Medulla oblongata; 38. Hind brain;
39. Diencephalon; 40. Pituitary; 41. Hypothalam-us; 42. Cerebellum; 43. Cerebellum;
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