Home
Class 12
BIOLOGY
Trigeminal nerve is also called as 'dent...

Trigeminal nerve is also called as 'dentist nerve'. Why?

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • Control and Co-ordination

    CHETANA PUBLICATION|Exercise EXCERCISE|73 Videos
  • BIOTECHNOLOGY

    CHETANA PUBLICATION|Exercise EXERCISE|74 Videos
  • Ecosystems and Energy flow

    CHETANA PUBLICATION|Exercise EXERCISE|54 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The bundles of nerve fibers are called

What is a nerve?

True or False If False, write the correct sentence The nerves originating from the brain are called spinal nerves.

What are spinal nerves? Enlist the types of spinal nerves.

Name the cranial nerve which is smallest in nature.

Read the paragraph and answer the questions given below it. The cells of the nervous tissue become excited on receiving stimuli and conduct that excitation from one part of the body to another. The cell body containing the cytoplasm and nucleus is the main part of each nerve cell. Numerous, small, branched fibres called dendrites arise from the cell body of the nerve cell. One of the fibres is extremely long, it is called the axon. Numerous nerve cells are bound by connective tissue to form a nerve. Nervous tissue is present in the brain, spinal cord and the network of nerves spread all through the body. In most of the animals, response to stimuli occurs due to the integrated functioning of the nervous and muscular tissue. How are nerves cell bound together to form a tissue?

Read the paragraph and answer the questions given below it. The cells of the nervous tissue become excited on receiving stimuli and conduct that excitation from one part of the body to another. The cell body containing the cytoplasm and nucleus is the main part of each nerve cell. Numerous, small, branched fibres called dendrites arise from the cell body of the nerve cell. One of the fibres is extremely long, it is called the axon. Numerous nerve cells are bound by connective tissue to form a nerve. Nervous tissue is present in the brain, spinal cord and the network of nerves spread all through the body. In most of the animals, response to stimuli occurs due to the integrated functioning of the nervous and muscular tissue. What is the cell body of a nerve cell composed of?

Why is a photoelectric cell also called an electric eye?

Read the paragraph and answer the questions given below it. The cells of the nervous tissue become excited on receiving stimuli and conduct that excitation from one part of the body to another. The cell body containing the cytoplasm and nucleus is the main part of each nerve cell. Numerous, small, branched fibres called dendrites arise from the cell body of the nerve cell. One of the fibres is extremely long, it is called the axon. Numerous nerve cells are bound by connective tissue to form a nerve. Nervous tissue is present in the brain, spinal cord and the network of nerves spread all through the body. In most of the animals, response to stimuli occurs duc to the integrated functioning of the nervous and muscular tissue. How can stimuli at one end of the body generate an impulse in the brain?

Read the paragraph and answer the questions given below it. The cells of the nervous tissue become excited on receiving stimuli and conduct that excitation from one part of the body to another. The cell body containing the cytoplasm and nucleus is the main part of each nerve cell. Numerous, small, branched fibres called dendrites arise from the cell body of the nerve cell. One of the fibres is extremely long, it is called the axon. Numerous nerve cells are bound by connective tissue to form a nerve. Nervous tissue is present in the brain, spinal cord and the network of nerves spread all through the body. In most of the animals, response to stimuli occurs due to the integrated functioning of the nervous and muscular tissue. Functioning of which two tissues are involved in generating a response to stimuli?