$CATEGORY: Science - TicTacLearn/6. Tissues/6. Tissues--Animal Tissues

//Multiple Choice

The ability of an organism to identify the changes in the environment is called\:
{
~Response
=Stimulus
~Reflex
~Sensation
}

Which of the following is the main tissue of the nervous system?
{
~Muscular tissue
~Connective tissue
=Nervous tissue
~Epithelial tissue
}

Which of the following is the functional unit of the nervous system?
{
~Dendrites
=Neurons
~Nephrons
~Axon
}

Which of the following is the function of nerve cells?
{
~Processing of sensory information
=Transmission of signal from one place to another
~Coordination of muscle movement
~Storage of memory
}

The long and thin hair-like branches of neurons are known as\:
{
~Axon
~Cell body
~Synapse
=Dendrites
}

Which among the following is not the part of a neuron?
{
~Dendrites
~Cell body
=Synapse
~Axon
}

Choose the correct one concerned with the unipolar neuron.
{
~Two axons and one dendrite
=A cell body and axon
~One axon and one dendrite
~A cell body and dendrite
}

Which of the following correctly defines the nerve impulse?
{
~The electrical signal that travels along the axon.
~The response generated by the muscle.
=The stimuli that transmit from the nerve fibre.
~The chemical substance released at the synapse
}

Which of the following processes the information related to the stimuli?
{
~Cerebellum
=Spinal cord
~Brainstem
~Peripheral nervous system
}

What is the function of dendrites?
{
~Conduct impulses away from the cell body
~Insulate the axon
=Receive signals from other neurons
~Transmit signals to the effective tissue
}

The gap between two neurons is called\:
{
~Axon
~Junction
~Neurotransmitter
=Synapse
}

Which among the following is not the function of the nervous system?
{
~Motor control
~Sensory perception
=Production of hormones
~Reflex actions
}

The integration of incoming signals is done by which part of a neuron?
{
~Axon
~Synapse
=Cell body
~Dendrites
}


//True or False

The nervous tissue enables us to see the objects around us.{T}

The nerves consist of nervous tissue.{T}

The neuron can receive and conduct only one kind of stimuli.{F}

The nerve cells and neurons are identical.{T}

We can smell the flower due to the nervous tissue.{T}

The small branch-like projections arise from the axon.{F}

The cell body of a neuron is spherically shaped.{T}

The nerve endings are present at the terminal end of the cell body.{F}

The transmission of the signals in neurons is unidirectional.{T}

There is only one axon and more than one dendrite in bipolar neurons.{F}

The axons are also known as nerve fibres.{T}

The muscular tissue moves as per our will with the help of nerve impulses.{T}

The structure of all the neurons is the same.{F}

Every living organism reacts as per the stimuli.{T}

The muscular tissue and the nervous work in a coordinated manner in higher organisms.{T}

The dendrites conduct impulses away from the cell body.{F}

The storage of information occurs in the nervous system.{T}

//Match the following

Match the following items from Column A with their correct corresponding options from Column B\:
{
=Bipolar neuron -> Have one axon and one dendrite
=Multipolar neuron -> One axon and multiple dendrites.
=Unipolar neuron -> Have one axon.
}

Match the following items from Column A with their correct corresponding options from Column B\:
{
=Axon -> Transmits signals away from the cell body
=Nerve ending -> Transmits signals to other neurons
=Cell body -> Contains the nucleus and integrates incoming signals
=Dendrite -> Receives signals from other neurons
}

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