Test Preparation on Neural control and coordination–II - Biology Test Series for NEET - 2020
1.
Colour blindness results from
(b) Rod is a kind of light–sensitive nerve cell present in vertebrate retina. Rods do not discriminate fine details or colour differences.
2.
In fishes the lateral line receptors are neuromast organs. These are
(c) Neuromast organs are little groups of receptor and supporting ectodermal cells found in the lateral line canals. Neuromast organs are current receptor or rheoreceptor and can perceive vibration of very low frequency.
3.
Jacobson’s organ is concerned with
(a) Jacobson’s organ (vomeronasal organ) is concerned with smell.
4.
Osphradium of Pila globosa is
(b) A small, bipectinate chemoreceptor called osphradium is present in the mantle cavity of Pila and is sensible to chemical stimulus.
5.
Meissner's corpuscles are located in
(d) Meissner corpuscles are specialised sense organs situated immediately beneath epidermis in the skin. These respond to touch and pressure.
6.
Sensation of stomach pain is due to
7.
Proprioceptors are those, which give the sense of
(d) Proprioceptors are situated internally, and detect changes in the internal environment of body.
8.
Animals which have well developed echolocation system like that of bats
(d) Bats produce subsonic sound which are received by ear after being reflected by the surrounding objects. The time taken by the echo indicates the distance of object to bat.
9.
Which part of the eye controls the amount of light entering in it Or The black pigment in the eye which reduces the internal reflection is located in
(c) Iris is a pigmented disc like part which is found between cornea and lens. Iris consist of circular sphincter and radial dilators muscles which controls the light entering into the eye.