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It is believed that the Diencephalon in fore-brain and vagus nerve (10th cranial nerve) plays an important role in carrying hunger signals to the brain . Hunger pangs continue unto 30-45 minutes . Increase in ghrelin levels results in sensation of hunger and motivation to consume food.
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Complete the blanks. ……………(1) in forebrain and ……………(2) cranial nerve plays an important role in carrying the hunger signals to the brain.

Read the following passage and answer the following. Major cause of feeling hungry lies in the physiology circulation. One of the major substance in blood is glucose. When its levels in the blood fail, we get hunger pangs in stomach. This again involves Production of series of proteins. Some of which are hormones like gherlin. Diencephalon plays an important role in carrying three signals to brain. Another hormone leptin is secreted that suppresses hunger. What would be the result of stimulation of hunger ?

Read the following passag and answr the following. Major cause of feeling hungry lies in the physiology circulation. One of the major substance in blood is glucose. When its levels in the blood faill, we get hunger pangs in stomach. This again involves Production of series of proteins. Some of which are harmones like gherlin. Diencephanlon plays an important role in carrying three singnals to brain. Another harmone leptin is secreted that suppresses hunger. Which harmone supress the hunger feel ?

Read the following passage and answer the following. Major cause of feeling hungry lies in the physiology circulation. One of the major substance in blood is glucose. When its levels in the blood fail, we get hunger pangs in stomach. This again involves Production of series of proteins. Some of which are harmones like gherlin. Diencephalon plays an important role in carrying three signals to brain. Another hormone leptin is secreted that suppresses hunger. What stimulates hunger ?

Fill in the blanks with suitable words given below. Fluctuation s of hormone (i)_____________ levels results in sensation of hunger and motivation of consuming food. When you feel your stomach is full and there is no need of food any more. Another hormone (ii)_____________ that gets secreted suppresses hunger. When we take food into the mouth it has to be chewed thoroughly. For this purpose the (iii)_____________ muscles help in chewing actions, while the (iv)_____________ muscles of the jaw moves the jaw up,down ,forward and backward during food mastication. The (v)_____________ nerve controls the muscles of the jaw. . Under the action of (vi)_____________ nervous system Saliva is released by the salivary glands moistens the food to make chewing and swallowing easier. The salivary (vii)_____________ in the saliva breaks down the starch into sugars. As a result of chewing the food is transported into the oesophagus by the action of swallowing which is coordinated by the swallowing centre in the (viii)_____________ and the (ix)_____________. The tongue which is gustatory recognizes the taste and (x)_____________ nerve plays an important role in sensation of taste. Choose the right ones. 1) leptin, grehlin gastrin secretin. 2) ghrelin leptin secretin gastrin. 3) deep muscles ,surface muscles ,circular muscles, striated muscles. 4) surface muscles, deep muscles, neck muscles, long muscle. 5) fifth cranial nerve ,second cranial nerve,fifth facial nerve, spinal nerve. 6) central nervous system, peripheral nervous system autonomous nervous system. 7) lipase, sucrase, galactase,amylase. 8) medulla oblongata, cerebrum , 8th spinal nerve,cranial nerve.7th cranial nerve. 9) Pons varoli, brain stem ,medulla oblongata, mid brain. 10) 6^(th) cranial nerve, 5^(th) cranial nerve, 10^(th) cranial nerve, optic nerve.

Fill in the blanks with suitable words given below. Fluctuations of hormone ……………(i)……………levels results in sensation of hunger and motivation of consuming food. When you feel your stomach is full and there is no need of food any more. Another hormone ............(ii).........that gets secreted suppresses hunger . We take food into the mouth it has to be chewed thoroughly. For this purpose the...........(iii)......... muscles help in chewing actions, while the ...............(iv).......... muscles of the jaw moves the jaw up, down ,forward and backward during food mastication. The .............(v)......... nerve controls the muscles of the jaw. Under the action of ............(vi)...........nervous system Saliva is released by the salivary glands moistens the food to make chewing and swallowing easier. The salivary ............(vii)............in the saliva breaks down the starch into sugars. As a result of chewing the food is transported into the esophagus by the action of swallowing which is collimated by the swallowing center in the .......(viii)......... and the ............(ix)...........The tongue which is gustatory recognizes the taste and...........(x)............nerve plays an important role in sensation of taste. Choose the right ones. i) Leptin , ghrelin , gastrin , secretin. ii) ghrelin , Leptin , secretin , gastrin. iii) deep muscles , surface muscles , circus lard muscles, striated muscles. iv) surface muscles , deep muscles , neck muscles , long muscles. v) fifth cranial nerve , second cranial nerve , fifth facial nerve , spinal nerve. vi) central nervous system , peripheral nervous system , autonomous nervous system vii) lipase , sucrose , galactase , amylase. viii) medulla oblongata , cerebrum , 8th spinal nerve , cranial nerve, 7th cranial nerve. ix) Pons virile , brain stem medulla oblongata , mid brain . x) 6th cranial nerve , 5th cranial nerve, 10th cranial nerve , optic nerve.

BEYOND PUBLICATION-COORDINATIONS IN LIFE PROCESSES-EXERCISE
  1. It is believed that the Diencephalon in fore-brain and vagus nerve (1...

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  2. In which of the following situations you can taste quickly ?

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  3. Peristalsis is because of ……….

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  4. Sphincter that helps in opening of stomach into duodenum…………..

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  5. Glucose and amino acids are absorbed through the following part of vil...

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  6. The region in brain portion that controls hunger signals………

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  7. Human organism is an internal combustion machine because of …………..

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  8. When the sugar levels in blood is decreases this hormone is secreted

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  9. Complete the blanks. ……………(1) in forebrain and ……………(2) cranial ne...

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  10. Walls of stomach secrets acids to make the stomach acidic and for the ...

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  11. Name the hormone that suppresses hunger pangs.

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  12. Olfactory receptors present in…………..triggering signals to brain.

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  13. Taste buds are present in

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  14. Fill in the blanks . ……………(1) plays a major role in identifying the...

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  15. What are conditioned reflexes ?

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  16. In Casuarina, modification occurs in

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  17. Name the partially digested food in the mouth.

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  18. What is the nerve that controls the movement of muscles in the jaw ?

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  19. What is the partially digested food in the mouth ?

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  20. The mechanism for swallowing is controlled by

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  21. Tooth decay start when the pH of the mouth is lower than-

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