Andhra Pradesh Board Solutions for Exercise 2: FOR IGNITED MINDS
Andhra Pradesh Board Zoology Solutions for Exercise - Andhra Pradesh Board Solutions for Exercise 2: FOR IGNITED MINDS
Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 2: FOR IGNITED MINDS with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Intermediate Second Year Zoology solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Andhra Pradesh Board Solutions for Exercise 2: FOR IGNITED MINDS with Hints & Solutions
Why does a person who gets a hard hit on the back of the upper neck region die almost instantaneously ?


If you think of a lemon, most probably you will notice salivation in your oral cavity. What do you call this type of response in your body with reference to your nervous system’s functioning, if you are asked to give your answer in just ‘two words’?

When a clinical investigator pricks your finger for a sample of a drop of blood, if the prick continues to give you pain for some time, it is due to successive ‘action potentials’ from the same region, causing you the pain. What do you call this in terms of development and conduction of action potentials?

If a person suffers from 'hyperacidity', do you think cutting the branch of the pneumogastric nerve to the stomach is cut it will help the person to reduce hyperacidity? If so what is the reason you can offer?

If you, hypothetically, introduce some gamma aminobutyric acid in a synapse, what will happen in the succeeding neuron’s membrane potential, if it is already in a normal, polarized state by that time.

If the room in which you are sitting is relatively hot and humid, which part of your CNS will show a neural response to take care of your problem to the extent possible to it?

If the ‘inactivation gates of sodium’ are closed and ‘potassium voltage gated channels’ are open, in what phase is the ‘action potential’ in your body? Rising, Falling, or Undershoot?
