A. Trigeminal nerve ganglion
B. Geniculate ganglion
C. Otic ganglion
D. Superior cervical ganglion
Central Nervous System
Central Nervous System
A. Hypothalamus
B. Stria nigra
C. Frontal lobe
D. Temporal lobe
A. A-alpha fibers
B. A-beta fibers
C. A-gamma fibers
D. A-delta fibers
A. Constriction of pupil
B. Dilatation of pupil
C. Convergence of eye ball
D. Increase in the anterior curvature of lens
A. Jaw opening reflex
B. Jaw clenching reflex
C. Jaw gnashing reflex
D. None of the above
A. Magnitude of the stimulus
B. Intracellular potassium concentration
C. extracellular sodium concentration
D. resting membrane potential
A. Has dense Nissl grandules
B. Has no Nissl granules
C. Is at commencement of dendrites
D. Is round in shape
A. Subfornical region
B. Habenuclear trigone
C. Area posterma
D. Neurohypophysis
A. Thalamus
B. Area 3,1,2
C. Areas 5,7
D. Pulvinar
A. Loss of function of Thalamus
B. Loss of function of Hypothalamus
C. Loss of function of cerebellum
D. Loss of function of Basal ganglia