G10 - Science Nervous System
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- Q1
1.Which division of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord.
Somatic NS
Central NS
Autonomic NS
Peripheral NS
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2.Which neuron receives information or stimulus from the Sensory organ?
Motor Neuron
Sensory Neuron Motor Neuron
Interneuron
Neurotransmitter
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3.Which kind of neuron controls our muscle?
Interneuron
Nerve Impulse
Motor Neuron
Sensory Neuron
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4. It is the division of the nervous system which controls the involuntary functions of the body.
Somatic NS
Central NS
Peripheral NS
Autonomic NS
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5.It is the basic unit of the nervous system.
Neuron or Nerve Cells
Nephron
Spinal Cord
Brain
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6.It is the largest part of the brain which stores information and controls ourthoughts.
Cerebellum
Brain Stem
Cerebrum
Meninges
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7.A part of the brain which controls posture balance and movement.
Meninges
Brain Stem
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
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8.It is a part of the brain which connects it to the spinal cord and controls other involuntary function of the body.
Brain Stem
Cerebellum
Meninges
Cerebrum
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9.It is a kind of somatic nerve which is attached to the spinal cord.
Cranial Nerve
Spinal Cord
Optic Nerve
Auditory Nerve
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10. Which order of events describes how the nervous system works
I. Brain interprets the stimulus and makes a thought for the reaction.
II. Information of the stimulus from the Sensory nerve is transmitted through the Interneuron until it reaches the Brain
III. Sensory neuron receives the stimulus from the sensory organ.
IV. motor neuron controls the muscles to perform the reaction.
V. The information about the reaction is transmitted from the brain through the interneuron until it reaches the motor neuron
III-V-IV-I-II
III-I-II-V-IV
III-II-I-IV-V
III-II-I-V-IV
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