Sensory receptor of warmth located principally at the tip of fing

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101.

Cranium is made up of

  • 8 bones

  • 12 bones

  • 10 bones

  • 16 bones


102.

Arbor-vitae is composed of

  • grey matter

  • neurogleal cells

  • white matter

  • all of the the above


103.

Human brain has greater development of

  • cerebrum

  • cerebellum

  • optic lobes

  • medulla oblongata


104.

The 'end organs of Ruffini' are receptors of :

  • heat

  • cold

  • pressure

  • touch


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105.

Which of the following part of human brain is associated with integration of sympathetic and parasympathetic activities ?

  • Cerebrum

  • Neopallium

  • Hypothalamus

  • Medulla oblongata


106.

The unidirectional transmission of a nerve impulse through nerve fibre is due to :

  • neurotransmitters are released by axon endings

  • neurotransmitters which are released by dendrites

  • nerve fibre which is insulated by a medullary sheath

  • sodium pump which starts operating into the nerve fibre


107.

In the myopia eye defect, the rays of light :

  • do not enter the eye at all

  • meet at a focus in front of the retina

  • come to a focus at back of retina

  • come to a focus in between retina and iris


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108.

Sensory receptor of warmth located principally at the tip of fingers is known as :

  • Weber's organ

  • organ of Giraldes

  • Ruffini's corpuscles

  • organ of Zuckerkandl


C.

Ruffini's corpuscles

Ruffini's corpuscles are encapsulated sensory nerve endings found in subcutaneous tissue of finger tips and thought to mediate sense, of warmth.


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109.

Foramen magnum is situated in

  • buccal cavity 

  • base of skull

  • left auricle 

  • vertebrae


110.

The genes and splenium in brain are associated with

  • cerebellum

  • crebrum

  • medulla oblongata

  • vermis


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