In the human eye, the visual acuity is highest at:

(1) Macula lutea

(2) Optic disc

(3) Fovea centralis

(4) Optic chiasma

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Reissner's membrane separates
1. Scala vestibuli and Scala media
2. Tympanic cavity and Pharynx
3. Fenestra rotundus and Fenestra ovalis
4. Scala media and Scala tympani

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The depolarization of the axonal membrane is due to:

1. Influx of sodium ions

2. Efflux of sodium ions

3. Influx of potassium ions

4. Efflux of the potassium ions

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Immediately after an action potential has peaked, which cellular gates open?

1. Sodium
2. Chloride
3. Calcium
4. Potassium

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The stapes sends its vibrations to 
1. Incus 
2. Round window
3. Tympanic membrane
4. Oval window

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Pneumotaxic centre which can moderate the functions of the respiratory rhythm centre is present at:

1. Pons region of brain

2. Thalamus

3. Spinal cord

4. Right cerebral hemisphere

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In a chemical synapse, when an impulse arrives at the axon terminal, it:
1. leads to opening of the calcium channels at the post synaptic membrane
2. Stimulates the movement of synpatic vesicles towards the membrane 
3. causes the binding of the neurotransmitter of its receptors on the post synaptic neuron 
4. activates the opening the potassium channels in the axon terminal 

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Consider the following statements:

I. A motor neuron along with the muscle fibers connected to it constitute a motor unit

II. The neurotransmitter released at the neuro-muscular junction is Acetylcholine.

III. Myosin head has ATPase activity

Which of the above statements are true?

1. I and II only

2. I and III only

3. II and III only

4. I, II, and III

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Consider the following statements:

I. Somatic neural system relays impulses from CNS to skeletal muscles.

II. Autonomic neural system transmits impulses from CNS to involuntary organs and smooth muscles

III. Unmyelinated nerve fibres are commonly found in spinal and cranial nerves

Which of the above statements are true?

1. I and II only

2. I and III only

3. II and III only

4. I,II and III

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What is coordination?
1. It is the process through which two or more organs interact and complement the functions of one another
2. It is the process of serving tissues
3. It is the process of giving blood and masses to other tissue at the level of structure
4. It is the ratio of functional and non functional organs

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