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11th Standard CBSE
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Biology
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The major parts of the human neural system are depicted below.
Fill in the empty boxes (A to F) with the appropriate words.
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The following flow chart gives the steps in the generation and conduction of a nerve impulse along a nerve fibre. Fill in the blanks A, B, C, D, E and F. At resting/polarised state of the neuron, the electrical potential difference is called ______ (A).
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When the neuron is stimulated at a point, there is a rapid influx of _____(B) and the outer side becomes ______(C) charged.
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The membrane is ______(D) and the potential difference across the membrane, is called _______(E).
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The permeability of the membrane to B is very short-lived and the membrane potential A is restored, i.e. membrane is _______(F).(a) -
The following flow chart depicts the events in synaptic transmission. Fill in the blanks (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F).
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A diagrammatic representation of the reflex action (knee-jerk reflex) is shown above. The components of a reflex arc are labelled.
Identify the labels A to F shown on the diagram.(a) -
The diagram showing parts of an eye is given above.
Identify and name the part as asked below.
(a) The anterior part of sclera.
(b) The thinned-out portion of the retina that contains only cones.
(c) The thickened anterior part of choroid.
(d) The space between the lens and retina.
(e) The pigmented and opaque structure that forms the coloured portion of the eye.
(f) The point slightly above the posterior pole through which optic nerve leaves the eyeball.(a) -
Anatomically, the human ear can be divided into three regions,
(i) external ear,
(ii) middle ear and
(iii) inner ear. The inner ear, also called labyrinth, consists of two parts,
(i) the coiled part, cochlea and
(ii) the vestibular apparatus
(a) Mention the component parts of the vestibular apparatus.
(b) Name the specific receptors in the vestibular apparatus.
(c) What is the function of vestibular apparatus?(a) -
A diagrammatic representation of the sectional view of cochlea is given above.
Identify and name the following structures from the diagram:
(a) The two membranes that divide the perilymph-filled bony labyrinth.
(b) The chamber containing endolymph.
(c) The structure containing auditory receptor hair cells.
(d) The elastic membrane above the rows of hair cells.
(e) The upper chamber containing perilymph.(a)
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