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Saltatory conduction is associated with those nerve fibres that have nodes of Ranvier.

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  6. Name the band of nerve fibres that joins the cerebral hemispheres.

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  7. Name the mixed cranial nerve that controls swallowing.

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  9. Where are the bipolar nerve cells present in the human body?

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  10. Name the fluid in which the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear floa...

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  11. Name a cranial nerve that controls eye ball movements. Is this nerve a...

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  12. Name the area of retina which contains only cones and no rods.

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  13. Tell the functions of ear ossicles.

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  14. Which lobe of the cerebrum is the somaesthetic area?

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  15. What are the functions of (i) pupil, and (ii) rod cells in human eye?

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  16. What is threshold stimulus for a nerve cell?

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  17. Tell the contribution of James Langley.

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  18. Name the location of Nissl's granules.

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  19. Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to

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