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Class 11 Biology Chapter 18 Neural Control And Coordination

This quiz focuses on Chapter 18, “Neural Control and Coordination,” from Class 11 Biology. It evaluates your understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system, including the role of neurons, the different types of neurons, and their role in transmitting signals. The quiz will cover key topics such as the organization of the human nervous system, including the central and peripheral nervous systems, as well as the functioning of synapses and neurotransmitters. It will also test your knowledge of reflex actions, sensory and motor pathways, and the mechanisms involved in coordination between the brain, spinal cord, and other body parts. By participating in this quiz, you will strengthen your comprehension of how neural control and coordination are vital for regulating bodily functions and maintaining homeostasis.

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Category: Forebrain

1. Which structure connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres?

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Category: Divisions of the Human Neural System

2. Analyze how the limbic system’s interaction with the cortex can influence decisions during emotional stress.

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Category: Resting Membrane Potential

3. What is the term used for the electrical potential difference across a neuron’s resting plasma membrane?

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Category: Definition of coordination

4. Which function increases during physical exercise due to increased energy demand?

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Category: CENTRAL NEURAL SYSTEM

5. Which of the following is a primary function of the brain?

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Category: Midbrain

6. What structural component passes through the midbrain?

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Category: Importance of neural coordination

7. Which of the following systems is responsible for quick coordination of organ functions to maintain homeostasis?

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Category: Human Neural System

8. Which type of nerve fibres transmit impulses from tissues to the CNS?

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Category: Neural System

9. What are the two main divisions within the autonomic neural system?

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Category: Generation and Conduction of Nerve Impulse

10. During depolarization phase of action potential, which ion primarily enters the neuron?

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Category: Reflex Action and Reflex Arc

11. What is the electrical potential difference across the resting plasma membrane called?

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Category: Hindbrain

12. What is the primary role of the cerebellum?

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Category: Types of Neural Systems

13. Which division of the autonomic neural system is responsible for “fight or flight” responses?

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Category: Peripheral Neural System (PNS)

14. What is the primary function of efferent nerve fibres in the peripheral neural system?

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Category: Neuron as Structural and Functional Unit of Neural System

15. What feature distinguishes myelinated nerve fibers from non-myelinated nerve fibers?

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Category: Neural Organization in Animals

16. In the peripheral neural system, what type of fibres carry impulses from tissues to the CNS?

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Category: Examples of coordinated activities in the body

17. When recalling a vivid emotional memory, which sequence describes the involvement of the limbic system and synaptic mechanisms?

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Category: Mechanism of Impulse Transmission

18. Which characteristic is true for electrical synapses?

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Category: Definition and Functions

19. Which type of neuron is typically characterized by having one axon and multiple dendrites?

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Category: Visceral Nervous System: Nerves connecting CNS to visceral organs

20. What is the main function of the visceral nervous system?

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Category: Introduction to Neural Control and Coordination

21. What are the two main divisions of the human neural system?

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Category: Disorders of the Nervous System

22. (A) The central nervous system (CNS) consists of the brain and spinal cord.
(R) The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is responsible for voluntary control of muscles.

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Category: Synapse: Junction Between Two Neurons

23. Which of the following is a characteristic of electrical synapses?

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Category: Transmission of Impulses

24. What type of synapse involves the direct passage of ions through gap junctions?

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Category: Action Potential (Impulse Generation)

25. Which ion’s influx is responsible for the depolarization of the neuron membrane?

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Category: Propagation of Nerve Impulse

26. Which event initiates an action potential within a neuron?

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Category: Role of neural and endocrine systems in coordination

27. Which system provides chemical integration through hormones?

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Category: Sensory Reception and Processing

28. Which part of the neuron is responsible for receiving signals from other neurons?

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