Types of Neurons
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Which of these neurons carry impulses from the CNS to the effectors?
Association neurons
Sensory neurons
Connection neurons
Motor neurons
What is stimulus and response?
Question 5 (b)
Tick the correct answer:
(b) During heavy exercise, we get cramps in the legs due to the accumulation of
(i) carbon dioxide
(ii) lactic acid
(iii) alcohol
(iv) water
What is the function of motor neuron?
- A gap between two axons
- A gap between two neurons
- The synapse between a motor neuron and a skeletal muscle cell
- The synapse between a sensory neuron and a skeletal muscle cell
Control of reflex action is through
Nerve which carries nerve impulse from tissue to central nervous system is called
Afferent
Efferent
Motor
Mixed
Match the following:
I. Multipolar neuronp. Two processesII. Bipolar neuronq. Single process that splits into twoIII. Unipolarr. One axon and many dendritesIV. Pseudounipolar neurons. Found in embryonic state
I-q, II-s, III-p, IV-r
I-q, II-s, III-r, IV-p
I-r, II-p, III-s, IV-q
I-q, II-s, III-r, IV-p
What are the two ways in which nervous system communicates with muscles?
Is blinking of eyes a reflex action?
Identify the neuron that helps in forming the spinal cord and brain.
Sensory neurons
Motor neurons
Interneurons
Mark the parts labelled in the following diagram
A - Receptor, B - Sensory neuron, C - Motor neuron, D - Relay neuron
A - Central Nervous System, B - Electrical impulse, C - Sensory neuron, D - Motor neuron
A - Central Nervous System, B - Electrical impulse, C - Sensory neuron, D - Motor neuron
A - Neuromuscular junction, B - Cell body, C - Sensory neuron, D - Motor neuron
Which of the following statements are true?
(i) Sudden action in response to something in the environment is called reflex action.
(ii) Sensory neurons carry signals from the spinal cord to muscles.
(iii) Motor neurons carry signals from receptors to the spinal cord.
(iv) The path through which signals are transmitted from a receptor to a muscle or a gland is called reflex arc.- (i) and (ii)
- (i) and (iii)
- (i) and (iv)
- (i) , (ii) and (iii)
Column IColumn IIi. Multipolara. One axon and One dendriteii. Bipolarb. One axon and Several dendritesiii. Unipolarc. One cell process that splits into two axonsiv. Pseudo Unipolard. Cell body with One axon only
i).➡ d., ii).➡ c., iii).➡ b., iv). ➡ a.
i).➡ a., ii).➡ b., iii).➡ c., iv). ➡ d.
i).➡ c., ii).➡ d., iii).➡ a., iv). ➡ b.
i).➡ b., ii).➡ a., iii).➡ d., iv). ➡ c.
- Motor neurons
- Sensory neurons
- Interneurons
- Afferent neurons
What kind of cellular respiration takes place inside our muscle cells, when we are resting?
Both aerobic and anaerobic
Fermentation
Anaerobic
Aerobic
What is the term for" the ability of nerve cells to respond to stimuli and convert them into nerve impulses?"
Assertion: Relay neurons form connection between other neurons.
Reason : Relay neurons, though form nerve connections, are only present in brain.
A & R both are incorrect
A is correct, R is incorrect
A is incorrect and R is correct
A & R both are correct
Choose the correct answer from the four options given below:
A reflex arc is best is best described as movement of stimuli from
Receptor cell, sensory neuron, relaying neuron, effector muscles
Receptor cell, efferent nerve, relaying neuron, muscles of the body
Receptor cell, spinal cord, motor neuron, relaying neuron
Receptor cell, synapse, motor neuron, relaying neuron
What is a neuro-muscular junction?
Most of the neurons of our body are
Neuroglia
Multipolar
Bipolar
Unipolar
Are pre and postsynaptic neurons associated with each other at electrical synapses?
Can fermentation result in the production of lactate?
In humans, the alternative pathway of respiration where pyruvate is converted into a three- carbon compound called lactic acid is found in-
Intestinal villi
Alveoli of lungs
Nerve cells
Muscle cells
Question 2
What does a neuron look like?