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Control and Co-ordination questions

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Q 1MCQ1 Mark
……………. is in direct contact of brain in humans.
  • A
    Cranium
  • B
    Dura mater
  • C
    Arachnoid
  • Pia mater

Answer: D.

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Q 2MCQ1 Mark
Which one of the following pairs correctly matches a hormone with a disease resulting from its deficiency?
  • A
    Parathyroid hormone – Diabetes insipidus
  • B
    Luteinising hormone – Diabetes mellitus
  • Insulin – Hyperglycaemia
  • D
    Thyroxine – Tetany

Answer: C.

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Q 3MCQ1 Mark
After ovulation, Graafian follicle changes into …………….
  • corpus luteum
  • B
    corpus albicans
  • C
    corpus spongiosum
  • D
    corpus callosum

Answer: A.

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Q 4MCQ1 Mark
Which one of the following is a set of discrete endocrine gland?
  • A
    Salivary glands, thyroid, adrenal, ovary
  • B
    Adrenal, testis, ovary, liver
  • Pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, thymus
  • D
    Pituitary, pancreas, adrenal, thymus

Answer: C.

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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
Pheromones are chemical messengers produced by animals and released outside the body. The odour of these substance affects …………….
  • A
    skin colour
  • B
    excretion
  • C
    digestion
  • behaviour

Answer: D.

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Complete the following table
Action ReflexVoluntary
1. Optic nerve———–———–
2. Facial———–————
3. Hypoglossal————————–
4. Trigeminal———–————
5. Auditory  
6. Glosso-pharyngeal 
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Complete the table given below by putting a tick (✓) in the boxes where applicable.
ActionReflexVoluntary
1. Touching a hot object ———-———–
2. Releasing saliva on smelling food———–————
3. Applying a car’s brakes in an emergency————————–
4. Blinking of eyes when a small insect touches the eye———–————
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During extraction of a tooth, the dentist gives an injection of Anaesthesia to the patient before extraction. Is the action potential generated? How does the local anaesthesia work? What is the effect of pain killer on the nervous system?
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Match the disorder with the gland associated with it.
Column A (Disorder)Column B (Associated Gland)
(1) Addison’s disease(A) Hypothalamus
(2) Grave’s disease(B) Pituitary
(3) Diabetes insipidus(C) Thyroid
(4) Acromegaly(D) Adrenal 
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Match the layer of adrenal with its hormone.
Column A (Layers of adrenal cortex)Column B (Hormones)
(1) Zona glomerulosa (A) Cortisols
(2) Zona fasciculata(B) Androgens
(3) Zona reticularis(C) Aldosterone
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Match the hormones with their sourc
Column AColumn B
(1) Glucagon(i) Neurohypophysis
(2) Adrenaline(ii) Islets of Langerhans
(3) Somato tropins(iii) Adenohypophysis
(4) ADH(iv) Medulla 
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