Description : The seat of intelligence is situated in the (1) cerebrum (2) cerebellum (3) medulla (4) thalamus
Last Answer : cerebellum
Description : The sense of balance is achieved by – (1) Cerebrum equilibrium (2) Thalamus equilibrium (3) Cerebellum equilibrium (4) Spinal chord equilibrium
Last Answer : (3) Cerebellum equilibrium Explanation: The cerebellum equilibrium controls the aspects of balance, equilibrium, and muscle tone, which are factors that provide for smooth movement and activity. ... it works in coordination with the motor cortices of the cerebrum for this overall function.
Description : The sense of balance is achieved by - (1) Cerebrum equilibrium (2) Thalamus equilibrium (3) Cerebellum equilibrium (4) Spinal chord equilibrium
Last Answer : (3) Cerebellum equilibrium Explanation: The cerebellum equilibrium controls the aspects of balance, equilibrium, and muscle tone, `which are factors that provide for smooth movement and activity. ... it works in coordination with the motor cortices of the cerebrum for this overall function.
Description : Which part of brain is also known as "little brain"? (1) Cerebrum (2) Cerebellum (3) Thalamus (4) Hypothala mus
Last Answer : (2) Cerebellum Explanation: The cerebellum is known as little brain. It is a region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. It may also be involved in some ... , and in regulating fear and pleasure responses, but its movementrelated functions are the most solidly established.
Description : Which part of brain is also known as “little brain”? (1) Cerebrum (2) Cerebellum (3) Thalamus (4) Hypothalamus
Last Answer : Cerebellum
Description : The sense of balance is achieved by : (1) Cerebrum equilibrium (2) Thalamus equilibrium (3) Cerebellum equilibrium (4) Spinal chord equilibrium
Last Answer : Cerebellum equilibrium
Description : The part of the brain controlling the anterior pituitary gland secretions is the A) medulla. B) thalamus. C) cerebral cortex. D) hypothalamus. E) cerebellum. Answer: D ... B) antidiuretic hormone C) gonadotropic hormones D) thyroid-stimulating hormone E) adrenocorticotropic hormone
Last Answer : B) thalamus.
Description : Which part of the brain plays an important role in motor control? (1) Cerebellum (2) Cerebrum (3) Medulla (4) Pons
Last Answer : (1) Cerebellum Explanation: The cerebellum, also known as little brain, is a region of the brain that plays an important role in balance and motor control. It is also involved in some ... functions (such as regulating fear and plea-sure responses) and in the processing of procedural memories.
Description : The central control of respiratory activity in human body is exercised by – (1) cerebrum (2) cerebellum (3) medulla oblongata (4) hypothalamus
Last Answer : (3) medulla oblongata Explanation: The medulla oblongata is a portion of the hindbrain that controls autonomic functions such as breathing, digestion, heart and blood vessel function, swallowing and ... helps in the transferring of messages between various parts of the brain and the spinal cord.
Description : Which one of the following parts of the human brain is the regulating centre for swallowing and vomiting? (1) Cerebellum (2) Cerebrum (3) Medulla Oblongata (4) Pons
Last Answer : (3) Medulla Oblongata Explanation: Medulla Oblongata is that part of the brain which regulates basic functions. It regulates vomiting, hiccupping, swallowing, coughing, sneezing, etc.
Description : Which part of the nervous system controls the activities of internal organs? (1) Spinal cord (2) Cerebrum (3) Cerebellum (4) Medulla Oblongata
Last Answer : (4) Medulla Oblongata Explanation: The medulla oblongata is a portion of the hindbrain that controls autonomic functions such as breathing, digestion, heart and blood vessel function, swallowing and sneezing. Motor and sensory neurons from the midbrain and forebrain travel through the medulla.
Description : Which Part of the Brain Regulates Body Temperature? A. cerebellum B. cerebrum C. hypothalamus (Answer) D. medulla
Last Answer : C. hypothalamus (Answer)
Description : The largest part of the human brain is ------? A. Medulla oblongata B. Cerebellum C. Cerebrum (Answer) D. None of these
Last Answer : C. Cerebrum (Answer)
Description : Which part of human brain is concerned with the regulation of body temperature? (a) Cerebellum (b) Cerebrum (c) Hypothalamus (d) Medulla oblongata
Last Answer : (c) Hypothalamus
Description : A sagittal section of human brain is shown here. Identify at least two labels from A-D. (a) C-Midbrain, D-Cerebellum (b) A-Cerebrum, C-Pons (c) B-Corpus callosum, D-Medulla (d) A-Cerebral hemispheres, B-Cerebellum
Last Answer : (b) A-Cerebrum, C-Pons
Description : Which of the following regions of the brain is incorrectly paired with its function? (a) Corpus callosum - communication between the left and right cerebral cortices (b) Cerebrum - calculation and contemplation (c) Medulla oblongata - homeostatic control (d) Cerebellum - language comprehension
Last Answer : (d) Cerebellum - language comprehension
Description : The largest part of the human brain is the A.Medulla oblongata B.Cerebellum C.Cerebrum D.None of these
Last Answer : C.Cerebrum
Description : The respiratory rythm centre is present in (a) Cerebrum (b) Cerebellum (c) Hypothalamus (d) Medulla Oblangata
Last Answer : (d) Medulla Oblangata
Description : In a comparison of the brain found in lower classes of vertebrates to the brain in higher classes of vertebrates the area showing most increase in relative size is: a) cerebellum b) optic lobe c) medulla d) cerebrum
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- CEREBRUM
Last Answer : Medulla Oblongata
Description : The central control of respiratory activity in human body is exercised by (1) cerebrum (2) cerebellum (3) medulla oblongata (4) hypothalamus
Last Answer : medulla oblongata
Description : The reflex center associated with temperature regulation are situated in a. cerebrum b. cerebellum c. hypothalamus d. Pons
Last Answer : hypothalamus
Description : The reflex center associated with locomotion are situated in a. Cerebrum b. cerebellum c. mid brain d. Pons
Description : The joint position sense of the right leg is impaired in damage of: a. the superior colliculi b. the cerebellum c. the thalamus of the right d. the post-central gyrus of the left cerebral hemisphere
Last Answer : he post-central gyrus of the left cerebral hemisphere
Description : The nerve centres which control the body temperature and the urge for eating are contained in (a) hypothalamus (b) pons (c) cerebellum (d) thalamus.
Last Answer : (a) hypothalamus
Description : The part of brain which controls emotional reactions in our body is – (1) Hypothalamus (2) Cerebrum (3) Meninges (4) Thalamus
Last Answer : (1) Hypothalamus Explanation: The brain's limbic system controls emotional expression through the hypothalamus, which has control over the body's emotional responses systems. The hypothalamus is ... also regulates pulse, blood pressure, breathing, and arousal in response to emotional circumstances.
Description : The part of brain which controls emotional reactions in our body is (1) Hypothalamus (2) Cerebrum (3) Meninges (4) Thalamus
Last Answer : Hypothalamus
Description : What is the difference between Cerebrum and Cerebellum? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : The ______ is responsible for precision of voluntary actions and for maintaining the posture and balance of the body. (1) Mid-brain (2) Cerebellum (3) Cerebrum (4) Spinal cord
Last Answer : (2) Cerebellum
Description : What is the name of the biggest part of human brain? A. Cerebellum B. Cerebrum (Answer) C. Brainstem D. Pituitary
Last Answer : B. Cerebrum (Answer)
Description : The major integrator of autonomic nervous system is a. cerebrum b. cerebellum c. hypothalamus d. all
Description : The centre of appetite and hunger are located in: (a) Cerebrum (b) Cerebellum (c) Medula oblongata (d) None of these
Last Answer : (d) None of these
Description : The part of the brain responsible for maintain balance like walking in a straight line or riding a bicycle is called – (1) Medulla (2) Pons (3) Pituitary Gland (4) Cerebellum
Last Answer : (4) Cerebellum Explanation: These functions are made possible due to a part of the hind-brain called the cerebellum. It is responsible for precision of voluntary actions.
Description : The respiratory centre which regulates respiration is located in (a) cerebellum (b) medulla oblongata (c) cerebral peduncle (d) the vagus nerve.
Last Answer : b) medulla oblongata
Description : The respiratory centres, which control inspiration and expiration, are located in (a) diencephalon (b) medulla oblongata (c) cerebellum (d) spinal cord.
Description : Appetite and satiety centres of brain an present it Options: A) Hypothalamus B) Cerebral hemisphere C) Cerebellum D) Medulla oblongata
Last Answer : C) Cerebellum
Description : Which part of the brain is responsible for thermoregulation? (a) Medulla oblongata (b) Cerebrum (c) Hypothalamus (d) Corpus callosum
Description : Satity centre is in (a) Cerebrum (b) Hypothalamus (c) Medulla oblongata (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Hypothalamus
Description : Why is cerebrum called seat of consciousness?
Last Answer : Cerebrum has centres for intelligence, imagination, reasoning, emotions, will power etc. which takes place when a person is consciousness. Hence it is called as the seat of consciousness.
Description : Which part of the brain is responsible for triggering actions like thinking, intelligence, memory and ability to learn? (1) Diencephalon (2) Hypothalamus (3) Cerebrum (4) Control
Last Answer : (3) Cerebrum Explanation: The cerebrum or cortex is the largest part of the human brain, associated with higher brain function such as thought and action.
Description : What is the difference between Thalamus and Hypothalamus? -Biology
Description : Explain the thalamus of Magnolia. -Biology
Description : What type of sensory information travels from the retina through the thalamus to the visual cortex?
Last Answer : smell
Description : What is the nerve carrying impulses from the eye to the thalamus?
Last Answer : The optic nerves carry the impulses from the eyes to the visual area of the thalamus.
Description : The fleshy thalamus is edible in – (1) Apple (2) Tomato (3) Orange (4) Mango
Last Answer : (1) Apple Explanation: Apple is a porne, a simple, fleshy but false fruit as it is surrounded by a fleshy thalamus which is edible while actual fruit lies within. Other examples are pear, loquat, etc.
Description : The fleshy thalamus is edible in - (1) Apple (2) Tomato (3) Orange (4) Mango
Last Answer : (1) Apple Explanation: Apple is a pome, a simple, fleshy but false fruit as it is surrounded by a fleshy thalamus which is edible while actual fruit lies within other examples are pear, loquat, etc.
Description : State the function of thalamus.
Last Answer : The function of thalamus is to receive nerve impulse from the sense organs and send them to the upper region.
Description : The lateral spinothalamic tract: a. carries fibres which terminate in the thalamus b. contains mainly the second-order neurones. c. carries fibres that carry information on temperature and pain d. all above
Last Answer : all above