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प्रश्न
What is the need for a system of control and coordination in an organism?
उत्तर
An organism has various organs that must be carefully controlled and coordinated for its survival. In the body, various fluids are secreted from the endocrine system's glands. These hormones are responsible for the overall growth and development of an organism. The central nervous system (CNS) controls all other daily decisions, including voluntary and involuntary actions.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the three types of nerves which constitute the peripheral nervous system.
List three ways in which neurons are similar to other cells.
Name the two types of coordination which take place in our body.
Fill in the blank:
Outer protective layer of skin, called epidermis is made up of ________ tissue.
Fill in the blank:
Peripheral nervous system consists of ...................
Where is this located?
Nodes of Ranvier
Where is this located?
Effector organs
Give Technical Term:
The part of the central nervous system in which the gray matter is located on the outer side and the white matter on the inner side.
Give Technical Term:
Nerve that transfers impulses from ear to brain.
State the Function:
Myelin sheath
Choose the Odd One Out:
Enlist the meninges of human brain.
The node of Ranvier is found in ______
Which acts as a link between the nervous system and endocrine system?
What are masses of grey matter located in white matter in the cerebral hemisphere?
There are ____________ lumbar spinal nerves.
Which part of the brain has control over the endocrine system?
Destruction of the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord would result in loss of ______.
Mohan is fond of playing basketball. His concentration is on shooting the ball into the opponent's basket as given in the picture.
- Which part of the brain helps Mohan to concentrate in putting the ball into the basket?
- Name the sense organ that helps to gauge the distance between the ball and the basket.
- Name the part of the brain that co-ordinates all the voluntary muscles of his body.