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Central nervous system consists of

  1. Brain

  2. Spinal cord

  3. Nerves and ganglia

  4. Both A and B


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The central nervous system (CNS) is the processing center for the nervous system. The two main organs of the CNS are the brain and spinal cord. The brain processes and interprets the sensory information sent from the spinal cord. Both the brain and spinal cord are protected by three layers of connective tissue, called meninges.
  • Within the central nervous system is a system of hollow cavities, called 'ventricles'. The network of linked cavities in the brain (cerebral ventricles) is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord. The ventricles are filled with cerebrospinal fluid, which is produced by specialized epithelium located within the ventricles, called the choroid plexus. 
  • Cerebrospinal fluid surrounds, cushions and protects the brain and spinal cord from trauma. It also assists in the circulation of nutrients to the brain.

Which of the following is the bony cover box in the skull that protects the brain?

  1. Hindbrain

  2. Midbrain

  3. Cranium

  4. Forebrain


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The bony structure in the head of most vertebrates (in particular, craniates) that supports the structures of the face is called as the skull. It forms a protective cavity for the brain. The cranium and the mandible are the two parts of the skull. The skull forms the anterior most portion of the skeleton and is a product of encephalization, housing the brain, many sensory structures (eyes, ears, nasal cavity) and the feeding system.

The centre for the control of all the activities of an animal is the

  1. Heart

  2. Brain

  3. Liver

  4. Stomach


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The brain is the control center of the body. It consists of three main components- forebrain, brainstem, hindbrain. The brain is important in the human body, because it allows a person to think, feel and store memories, and it controls and coordinates the body's actions and reactions. The brain is an incredibly complex organ composed of many parts, including the cranium, the cerebrum, the brain stem and the cerebellum.

The largest number of cell bodies of neurons in our body is found in 

  1. Brain

  2. Spinal cord

  3. Tongue

  4. Retina


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Main function of central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) is to integrate the sensory inputs from internal and external environment as received by sensory neurons and process and finally transmit the nerve impulses to effectors (muscles and glands). Thus, being the centre of processing information, the brain has the maximum number of cell bodies of neurons (the grey matter). Spinal cord provides means of communication between peripheral nerves and brain. Thus, it has H-shaped grey matter (cell bodies of neurons) and white matter else everywhere (the myelinated axons that carry impulses to and from the brain). Since nerves in retina and tongue serve to conduct information along the sensory pathways; they have single axon with highly branched dendrites but no cell bodies. Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Identify the organ which is the part of the CNS. It is thick and resembles a cream coloured rope which is made up of nerves that relay messages. 

  1. Backbone

  2. Brain

  3. Spinal cord

  4. Brain stem


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • The brain and spinal cord are the two major parts of the CNS. The brain forms the largest portion of the CNS. 
  • The brain resembles a cream-colored rope made up of nerves that that relay messages.
  • The spinal cord stretches from the medulla oblongata at the base of the brain to the lower back and is housed in a tunnel made by the vertebrae bones of the spinal column. 
  • The spinal cord works a bit like a telephone switchboard operator, helping the brain communicate with different parts of the body and vice versa. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

What connects the two hemisphere of the brain?

  1. Grey matter

  2. Corpus callosum

  3. White matter

  4. Thalamus


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • A deep furrow divides the cerebrum into two halves, known as the left and right hemispheres. 
  • The two hemispheres look mostly symmetrical yet it has been shown that each side functions slightly different than the other. 
  • Sometimes, the right hemisphere is associated with creativity and the left hemispheres are associated with logic abilities. 
  • The corpus callosum is a bundle of axons that connects these two hemispheres. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

.......... possess both sensory and motor functions. 

  1. Hypothalamus

  2. Thalamus

  3. Medulla

  4. Cerebrum


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • The thalamus is a part of the human brain situated between the cerebral cortex and midbrain. It has a number of functions. 
  • Some of its functions include the relaying of the sensory and motor functions to the cerebral cortex. It processes the sensory information as well as relay it. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

The structure important for basic vital life functions such as breathing and heartbeat is______

  1. Brain stem

  2. Cerebrum

  3. Cerebellum

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  • Underneath the limbic system in the brain stem. This structure is responsible for life functions such as breathing, blood pressure, etc.
  •  Scientists say that this is the "simplest" part of human brains because animals' entire brains (such as reptiles) resemble our brain stem. 
  • The brain stem is made of the midbrain, pons, and medulla. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

The control centre of the nervous system (brain) has divisions namely_______

  1. Medulla and thalamus

  2. Forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain

  3. Cerebellum and hindbrain

  4. Forebrain and central brain


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • The brain has three divisions, i.e., forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain. The forebrain consists of the cerebrum, thalamus, and hypothalamus. 
  • The midbrain has decreased in size during vertebrate evolution and the forebrain has gradually acquired much of its function, while the hindbrain consists of medulla, cerebellum and the pons. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

Which body organ is surrounded by meninges?

  1. Brain and Spinal cord

  2. Brain and Heart

  3. Spinal cord and Lungs

  4. Heart and Lungs


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Three layers of protective tissue that surround the brain and spinal cord are called meninges. These three layers are dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater.

-Dura mater is the outermost layer that separates the cranial cavity into compartments and protects the brain.
-Arachnoid mater is the middle layer of the meninges.
-Pia mater is the innermost layer of the meninges and adheres to the brain.
Thus the correct answer is option A.