The somatic neural system relays impulses
(1) From skeletal muscles to CNS
(2) From CNS to skeletal muscles
(3) From visceral muscles to CNS
(4) From CNS to visceral muscles
Autonomic Neural system relays impulses
1. From skeletal muscles to CNS
2. From CNS to skeletal muscles
3. From visceral muscles to CNS
4. From CNS to visceral muscles
Which of the following is not associated with ANS?
(1) Sympathetic neural system
(2) Parasympathetic neural system
(3) Somatic Neural system
(4) Both B and C
Visceral nervous system is
(1) A part of PNS
(2) Made up of nerves, Fibres, Ganglia and Plexuses
(3) Transmit information from CNS to the viscera and viscera to CNS
(4) All of these
Neuron is not
(1) Microscopic structure
(2) Made up of cell body, Dendrites and Axon
(3) Cell body contains cytoplasm with typical cell organelles and certain granular bodies called Nissl's granules
(4) Long fibres, branch repeatedly and project out of the cell body are called as Dendrites
Nissl's Granules are not found in
(1) Dendrites
(2) Cell body
(3) Axon
(4) Both A and C
Axon can not have
(1) Synaptic knob with synaptic vesicles
(2) Distal end is branched
(3) Synaptic vesicles have chemicals called neurotransmitters
(4) Nissl's Granules
Multipolar neuron
(1) One axon and two or more dendrites
(2) One dendrites and two or more axon
(3) Multiple dendrites and no axon
(4) No dendrites and multiple axon
Bipolar neuron means
(1) With one axon and one dendrite
(2) With two dendrite and no axon
(3) With one axon and two dendrites
(4) With no dendrite and two axons
Unipolar neuron means
(1) Cell body with one axon only
(2) Cell body with dendrite only
(3) Only cell body
(4) An axon and dendrite with a cell body