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What are cranial nerves? How many cranial nerves are present?

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Collect the information about cranial nerves. Spinal nerves from internet or from your school library.

Collect the information about cranial nerves, spinal nerves from internet or from your school library.

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  7. Describe the structure of spinal cord.

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  9. Which is related to the spinal cord of man?

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  14. The largest region of the brain is ……………………

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  15. A point of contact between two neurons is …………

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  20. b) In a dwarf plant the branches have to be thickened one would use ……...

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  21. c) Seeds are to be stored a long time ………….. Hormone can help.

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