Thoracic breathing takes place during
i) Emergency situation ii) Vigorous exercise iii) Rest and sleep 1) Only i is correct 2) Only ii is correct... View Article
i) Emergency situation ii) Vigorous exercise iii) Rest and sleep 1) Only i is correct 2) Only ii is correct... View Article
1) relax, upwards and outwards 2) contract, upwards and outwards 3) relax, downwards and inwards 4) contract, downwards and inwards... View Article
1) contracts, dorso-ventral 2) contracts, longitudinal 3) relaxes, dorso-ventral 4) relaxes, longitudinal Answer:2) contracts, longitudinal Explanation: During inspiration, air is... View Article
1) less than the atmospheric pressure 2) greater than the atmospheric pressure 3) equal to the atmospheric pressure 4) none... View Article
1) TV 2) TV+ERV 3) TV+IRV 4) TV+ERV+IRV Answer:2) TV+ERV Explanation: Tidal volume (TV) is the amount of air inspired... View Article
1) Larynx → Trachea → Bronchiole → Bronchi → Alveoli 2) Larynx → Pharynx → Trachea → Bronchiole → Bronchi... View Article
1) Fishes have counter-current exchange of gases 2) Molluscs use gills whereas earthworms use moist skin for respiration 3) Frogs... View Article
1) tracheids 2) xylem parenchyma 3) vessels 4) xylem fibres Answer:2) xylem parenchyma Explanation: Xylem parenchyma is the only living... View Article
1) xylem 2) cambium 3) sieve tubes 4) collenchyma Answer:3) sieve tubes Explanation: Companion cells are specialised parenchymatous cells that... View Article
1) protoxylem 2) procambium 3) metaxylem 4) tracheid Answer:2) procambium Explanation: Procambium gives rise to xylem and phloem. The primary... View Article
1) Not enclosed by both Schwann cells and a myelin sheath 2) Enclosed by Schwann cells that do not form... View Article
1) acetylcholine 2) adrenaline 3) epinephrine 4) all of the above Answer:4) all of the above Explanation: Synaptic vesicles contain... View Article
1) myelin sheath and neurilemma are discontinuous 2) axolemma is absent 3) axolemma is discontinuous 4) myelin sheath is discontinuous... View Article
1) Dendrites 2) Myelin sheath 3) Nissl’s granules 4) Synaptic knob Answer:2) Myelin sheath Explanation: Myelin sheath is not strictly... View Article
1) increases heart rate 2) increases secretion of saliva and digestive juices 3) activates adrenal gland to meet an emergency... View Article
1) neurology 2) histology 3) entomology 4) cytology Answer:1) neurology Explanation: Neurology is the study of the neural system. Histology... View Article
1) Saccule; utricle 2) Saccule; macula 3) Crista; utricle 4) Crista; macula Answer:4) Crista; macula Explanation: The crista and macula... View Article
1) pinna 2) stapes 3) oval window of the cochlea 4) tympanic membrane Answer:4) tympanic membrane Explanation: The malleus is... View Article
1) cerebellum 2) hypothalamus 3) cerebrum 4) corpus callosum Answer:3) cerebrum Explanation: Auditory cortex is a part of the cerebrum.... View Article
1) Auditory canal – directs sound wave to eardrum 2) Eardrum – vibrates and transmits sound waves 3) Ear ossicles... View Article