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प्रश्न
Posture and balance of the body is controlled by
विकल्प
cerebrum
cerebellum
medulla
pons
उत्तर
cerebellum
Explanation -
The cerebellum is a part of hindbrain which coordinates the voluntary movements of skeletal muscles such as posture, balance and equilibrium.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Correct the following statements by changing the underlined words:
The outermost layer of Meninges is Pia mater.
Correct the following statements by changing the underlined words:
The cell sap of root hair is Hypotonic.
Differentiate between following pair with reference to the aspect in bracket.
cerebrum and cerebellum (function)
Write the function of Medulla obiongata.
How does the arrangement of nerve cells in the spinal cord differ from that in the brain?
The below-simplified diagram shows a section through the brain.
(i) Name the parts labeled A, B, and C.
(ii) Give one function of each of the parts A, B, and C.
(iii) What is found in region D?
State the Function:
Cerebellum
Complete the following sentence with appropriate Word
If the cerebellum is injured:
Identify the parts of the hind brain.
Medulla oblongata controls involuntary vital activity such as ______
Main function of cerebrum is ____________.
Which part of the nervous system controls the reflex activities of the body?
Brain is protected by skull.
The brain loses the ability to function when it does not get oxygen for more than ______.
Match the part of brain listed under Column I with their functions listed under Column II.
Column I | Column II |
A. Cerebrum | 1. Controls the pituitary |
B. Cerebellum | 2. Control vision and hearing |
C. Hypothalamus | 3. Seat of intelligence |
D. Midbrain | 4. Maintains body posture |
Which of the following statement regarding the lobes of Cerebral hemisphere is true?
Tetencephalon is the other name of______.
Write a note on mid brain.
The thin delicate middle layer of meninges is termed as ______.
Note the relationship between the first two words and suggest the suitable word/words for the fourth place.
Cerebrum : Corpus callosum :: Cerebellum : ______.