NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Neural Control and Coordination, Exercise 2: VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

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MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Which cells of the retina enable us to see coloured objects around us whether it is Cones or Rods?

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Name the structures involved in the protection of the brain.

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Our reaction like aggressive behaviour, use of abusive words, restlessness etc. are regulated by brain, name the parts involved.

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

What do grey and white matter in the brain represent?

EASY
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Where is the hunger center located in the human brain?

EASY
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Which sensory organ is involved in vertigo (sensation of oneself or objects spinning around), whether it is Ear or Nose?

EASY
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

While travelling at a higher altitude, a person complains of dizziness and vomiting sensation. Which part of the inner ear is disturbed during the journey, whether it is semicircular canals or eustachian tubule?

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Complete the statement by choosing the appropriate match among the following:

a. Resting potential i. Chemicals are involved in the transmission of impulses at synapses.
b. Nerve impulse ii. Gap between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons.
c. Synaptic cleft iii. The electrical potential difference across the resting neural membrane.
d. Neurotransmitters iv. An electrical wave-like response of a neuron to a stimulation.