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What are the main functions of nervous tissue ?

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Irritability or Excitability

B

Sensitivity

C

Elasticity

D

Contraction

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MOTION-NEUTRAL AND COORDINATION-Exercise -1
  1. The nervous system is derived from :

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  2. The nerve cell can be distinguished from other cells of the body by th...

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  3. What are the main functions of nervous tissue ?

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  4. Which of the following processes occur only in animals?

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  5. Which cell in our body is more than a feet long?

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  6. Which cell stops dividing after birth or Largest cell in body is

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  7. In which animal, nerve cell is present but brain is absent ?

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  8. Intercellular communication in multicellular organism occurs through

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  9. Which of the following substances leads to the inhibition of central n...

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  10. Myelin sheath is derived from

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  11. Synaptic vesicle is found in

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  12. Nissl's granules are absent in

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  13. Which one of the following is an inhibitory neurotransmitter ?

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  14. In a myelinated neuro, two adjacent myelin sheath separated by gaps ca...

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  15. Nissl's granule are found in.

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  16. Chemical transmission of nerve impulses from one neuron to another, or...

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  17. Saltatory conduction occurs in :

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  18. When a nerve fibres is stimulated the inside of the membrane becomes :

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  19. "Jumping of the action potential" at the nodes of ranvier is known as ...

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  20. A nerve impulse will travel through a nerve fibre only if its membrane...

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