Nervous system in vertebrates consists of:
A.Central nervous system only
B.Peripheral nervous system only
C.Autonomic nervous system only
D.Central + peripheral + autonomic nervous systems
A.Central nervous system only
B.Peripheral nervous system only
C.Autonomic nervous system only
D.Central + peripheral + autonomic nervous systems
A.Cerebrum
B.Cebellum
C.Optic lobes
D.None of these
A.Olfactory lobes
B.Corpora strata
C.Cerebral hemispheres and optic lobes
D.None of these
A.Piamater and duramater
B.Duramater and the sheath of overlying bone
C.Pia mater and brain
D.None of these
A.Postganglionic fibres from 3rd – 6th pairs of sympathetic ganglia
B.Preganglionic fibres from 3rd – 6 pairs of sympathetic ganglia
C.Both of these
D.None of these
A.Alveolar tissue only
B.Fat
C.Veins
D.All of these
A.Cerebrum
B.Hypothalamus
C.Both of these
D.None of these
A.Central nervous system
B.Peripheral nervous system
C.Autonomic nervous system
D.All of these
A.Epindymal epithelium
B.Neurosensory epithelium
C.Stratified epithelium
D.None of these
A.Transmit motor impulses to limb muscles from cerebrum
B.Transmit sensory impulses from cerebrum to limb muscles
C.Bring photic stimuli
D.Act as relay centres for sensory and motor impulses passing between cerebrum and other parts of brain: