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The spinal cord in man extends from the
1. Medulla oblongata to the coccyx
2. Level of third cervical vertebra to the coccyx
3. Level of the axis to the lowest lumbar vertebra
4. Medulla oblongata to the level of the second lumbar vertebra

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Medulla oblongata to the coccyx

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Level of third cervical vertebra to the coccyx

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Level of the axis to the lowest lumbar vertebra

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Medulla oblongata to the level of the second lumbar vertebra

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  2. All the unconscious activities like heartbeat, involuntary breathing a...

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  3. The spinal cord in man extends from the 1. Medulla oblongata to the ...

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  4. In the spinal cord, white matter is 1. Surrounded by gray matter 2. ...

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  5. Which is a part of spinal cord ?

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  6. The central canal of spinal cord is lined by

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  7. which cranial nerves are purely sensory ?

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  8. A list of cranial nerves are given below 1. Optic 2. Oculomotor 3. T...

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  9. The third, sixth and eleventh cranial nerves in mammals are respective...

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  10. In the serial wise arrangement of cranial nerves, after which nerve we...

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  11. The cranial nerve responsible for focusing the eye is 1. Optic 2. Tr...

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  12. The fourth, fifth and ninth cranial nerves in mammals are respectively...

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  13. Which of the following are pure motor nerves ? 1. Trochlear and vagus ...

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  14. Trochlear nerve supplies

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  15. The trigeminal nerve arises from the brain in the region of 1. Pons an...

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  16. The cranial nerve involved in chewing of food is the

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  17. The largest cranial nerve is

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  18. Which one of these transmits nerve impulse away from CNS ?

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  19. Indicate the correct match in the following

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  20. A mixed cranial nerve is

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