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The spinal nerves are...

The spinal nerves are

A

only sensory

B

only motor

C

some sensory and some motor

D

all are mixed nerves

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ICSE-NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION-(Review question) long answer
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  3. How does nerve impulse travel across axon ?

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  5. Explain a reflex arc along with a diagram

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  9. Explain the functions of various parts of the eye.

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  10. What is the primary function of the neuroglia cells ? What special str...

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  11. How does a wave of depolarisation spread along a nerve fibre ?

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  12. What is a synapse ? How does the nerve impulse cross the synapse ?

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  14. Why is the mode of conduction of electrical impulse along the myelinat...

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  17. Blind spot in the eye is devoid of the ability of vision. Why is it so...

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  18. If a strong odour is smelled continously for sometime the sensation of...

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  19. Which parts of the nervous system participate in the maintenance of ba...

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  20. What is a reflex ? What units of the nervous systems are involved with...

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