Control and Coordination worksheet
Control and coordination Worksheet
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- What is called the movement of plant toward gravity?
[A] Hydrotropism [B] Geotropism [C] Chemotropism [D] Phototropism
- The plant part which exhibits negative geotropism is...
[A] root [B] stem [C] branch [D] leaves
- The growth of a pollen tube towards the ovule is caused by...
[A] phototropism [B] hydrotropism [C] gravitropism [D] chemotropism
- Bending of a shoot of a plant in response to light is known as...
[A] geotropism [B] phototropism [C] thigmotropism [D] photonasty
- The stimulus in the process of thigmotropism is
[A] touch [B] gravity [C] light [D] chemical
- Which of the following helps in maintaining posture and balance of human body?
[A] Cerebellum [B] Cerebrum [C] Medulla oblongata [D] Pons
- How many pairs of nerves arise from the spinal cord?
[A] 21 [B] 31 [C] 41 [D] 51
- Cerebellum, medulla oblongata and pons are the parts of...
[A] mid-brain [B] hind-brain [C] fore-brain [D] spinal cord
- For the synthesis of which of the following hormones is iodine necessary?
[A] Adrenaline [B] Auxin [C] Thyroxine [D] Insulin
- Which of the following is a mis-matched pair?
[A] Adrenaline and pituitary gland [B] Estrogen and ovary
[C] Insulin and pancreas [D] Progesterone and ovary - The spinal cord originates from...
[A] cerebrum [B] cerebellum [C] medulla oblongata [D] pons
- Which of the following hormones prepares our body for action in emergency situations?
[A] Testosterone [B] Growth hormone [C] Adrenaline [D] Insulin
- Which of the following is male sex hormone?
[A] Estrogen [B] Adrenaline [C] Testosterone [D] Progesterone
- Which of the following endocrine glands does not occur as a pair in human body?
[A] Adrenal [B] Pituitary [C] Testis [D] Ovary
- Plant hormones are called...
[A] phytohormones [B] cytohormones [C] mesohormones [D] mitohormones
- Which of the following hormones is a growth inhibitor?
[A] Auxin [B] Gibberellin [C] Cytikinin [D] Abscisic acid
- The leaves of a sensitive plant possess a soft cushion-like structure called...
[A] pulmonus [B] pulvinus [C] pollenus [D] polynus
- Which of the following plants shows thermonasty at higher temperatures?
[A] Lotus [B] Sunflower [C] Tulip [D] Mimosa
- The structural and functional unit of human nervous system is...
[A] brain [B] nerve cell [C] axon [D] spinal cord
- The protective and insulation sheath of myelin is found around...
[A] axon [B] dendrite [C] cell body [D] pons
- The very small gap between two nerve cells is called...
[A] myelin [B] Ranvier's node [C] synapse [D] impulse
- The central nervous system consists of...
[A] brain [B] spinal cord [C] brain and spinal cord [D] cerebrum and pons
- The average weight of an adult human brain is ______ gm.
[A] 1000 [B] 1350 [C] 1530 [D] 3150
- Pons regulates...
[A] body balance [B] blood circulation [C] blood pressure [D] respiration
- Involuntary activities are controlled by...
[A] fore-brain [B] cerebellum [C] medulla oblongata [D] spinal cord
- In spinal cord, the grey matter is arranged in ______ shape.
[A] H [B] W [C] R [D] K
- Which of the following is not an example of reflex action?
[A] Sneezing [B] Yawning [C] Walking [D] Coughing
- In reflex action ______ plays no role.
[A] brain [B] spinal cord [C] sensory neuron [D] motor neuron
- The effects of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are...
[A] complimentary [B] contradictory [C] both of A and B [D] neither of A and B
- Which of the following hormones is not released by pituitary gland?
[A] TSH [B] Thyroxin [C] ACTH [D] FSH
- Which hormone causes ejection of milk from mammary glands?
[A] Vasopressin [B] Oxytocin [C] FSH [D] TSH
- ______ is antidiuretic hormone.
[A] Vasopressin [B] Oxytocin [C] FSH [D] TSH
- Diabetes is caused due to the deficiency of...
[A] vasopressin [B] thyroxine [C] oxytocin [D] insulin
- Goitre is caused due to the deficiency of ______ in our diet.
[A] iron [B] iodine [C] sodium [D] protein
- Hypothyroidism results in...
[A] enlargement of thyroid [B] contraction of thyroid
[C] exophthalmic goitre [D] deficiency of iodine - The hormone secreted by parathyroid gland regulates the level of ______ in blood.
[A] RBC & WBC [B] sugar & fat [C] calcium & phosphate [D] protein
- ______ is called 'fight or flight' hormone.
[A] Thyroxine [B] Adrenalin [C] Testosterone [D] FSH
- Hormones have ______ effect.
[A] stimulatory [B] inhibitory [C] both stimulatory & inhibitory [D] nonregulatory
- Animals coordinate their activities through...
[A] nervous system [B] hormones [C] both in A and B [D] brain
- Which of the following is/are growth promoter hormone/s in plants
[A] Auxin [B] Abscisic acid [C] Cytokinin [D] Auxin and cytokinin
- The growth of plant in the direction of stimulus is called...
[A] tropism [B] nastism [C] positive tropism [D] negative tropism
- The growth of stem is known as...
[A] geotropism [B] gravitropism [C] positive geotropism [D] negative geotropism
- When we touch the leaves of mimosa plant, we observe...
[A] photonasty [B] thermonasty [C] thigmonasty [D] hydronasty
- The flowers of lotus and sunflower open in the morning. This is an example of...
[A] thigmonasty [B] thermonasty [C] photonasty [D] tropic movement
- Opening of crocus and Tulip flowers at high temperature is an example of...
[A] thigmonasty [B] thermonasty [C] thermotropism [D] thigmotropism
- The shorter fibres of nerve cell are called...
[A] dendrite [B] axon [C] synapse [D] nerve fibre
- The longest fibres of nerve cell are called...
[A] dendrite [B] axon [C] synapse [D] nerve fibre
- Which structure of a nerve cell receives the nerve impulse passed on by another nerve cell?
[A] Dendrite [B] Axon [C] Nerve fibre [D] Ranvier's node
- By which structure does nerve impulse pass from one nerve cell to other nerve cell?
[A] Dendrite [B] Axon [C] Nerve fibre [D] Ranvier's node
- After travelling through the nerve cell, the nerve impulse gets converted to...
[A] chemical signal [B] electrical signal [C] mechanical signal [D] electronic signal
- The structure that protects brain is called...
[A]vertebral column [B] cranium [C] thalamus [D] corpus callosum
- The brain is surrounded by membranes called...
[A] corpus callosum [B] meninges [C] thalamus [D] lobes
- Which matter is present in the outer region of brain?
[A] Blue matter [B] White matter [C] Grey matter [D] Dark matter
- Which matter forms the inner part of brain?
[A] Blue matter [B] White matter [C] Grey matter [D] Dark matter
- Which of the following protects brain from mechanical shock?
[A] White matter [B] Grey matter [C] Dark fluid [D] Cerebrospinal fluid
- Which is the largest and most complex part of human brain?
[A] Cerebrum [B] Cerebellum [C] Pons [D] cranium
- The two cerebral hemispheres are joined together by...
[A] cranium [B] pons [C] medulla oblongata [D] corpus callosum
- Each cerebral hemisphere is divided into _____ lobes.
[A] 2 [B] 3 [C] 4 [D] 6
- Which of the following is a highly convoluted structure?
[A] cerebellum [B] cerebral medulla [C] cerebral cortex [D] corpus callosum
- Which of the following part of the brain controls and regulates blood pressure, hunger, body temperature and thirst?
[A] Thalamus [B] Hypothalamus [C] Medulla oblongata [D] Cerebellum
- Which of the following coordinates the body movement?
[A] Pons [B] Medulla oblongata [C] Cerebellum [D] Corpora quadrigemina
- Which of the following controls involuntary activities like coughing and sneezing?
[A] Pons [B] Medulla oblongata [C] Cerebellum [D] Cerebrum
- The spinal cord is protected by...
[A] cranium [B] corpus callosum [C] pons [D] vertebral column
- Which of the following nerve fibres are present in the white matter?
[A] Medullated nerve fibres and neurons with long processes
[B] Medullated nerve fibres and neurons with short processes
[C] Nonmedullated nerve fibres and neurons with long processes
[D] Nonmedullated nerve fibres and neurons with short processes - Which of the following nerve fibres are present in the grey matter?
[A] Medullated nerve fibres and neurons with long processes
[B] Medullated nerve fibres and neurons with short processes
[C] Nonmedullated nerve fibres and neurons with long processes
[D] Nonmedullated nerve fibres and neurons with short processes - The nervous system that controls the involuntary activities is called...
[A] autonomous nervous system [B] central nervous system
[C] independent nervous system [D] absolute nervous system - Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are parts of...
[A] central nervous system [B] autonomous nervous system
[C] peripheral nervous system [D] special nervous system - In which part of the body are pituitary gland, pineal gland and hypothalamus are located?
[A] Abdominal cavity [B] Brain [C] Neck [D] Thoracic cavity
- Melanocyte stimulating hormone is secreted from ______ pituitary gland.
[A] anterior [B] intermediate [C] posterior [D] dorsal
- ______ is the gland attached to the kidney.
[A] Pineal [B] Thyroid [C] Testis [D] Adrenal
- _____ stimulates the absorption of water and controls the loss of water through urine.
[A] ADH [B] TSH [C] ACTH [D] FSH
- A patient experienced a sudden rise in body weight up to 6 kg within a couple of weeks. Disorder of which gland is related to this condition?
[A] Adrenal [B] Testes/ovary [C] Pancreas [D] Thyroid
- In which lobe of cerebrum is the centre for visual reception located?
[A] Frontal [B] Parietal [C] Temporal [D] Occipital
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