A. Development
B. Growth
C. Environment
D. Heredity
Related Mcqs:
- Jim just barely avoided a head-on collision on a narrow road. with heart pounding, hands shaking, and body perspiring, Jim recognizes that these are signs of the body’s fight of the body’s fight-or-flight response, which is controlled by the:
A. empathetic division of the peripheral nervous system
B. parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
C. somatic division of the peripheral nervous system
D. sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system - The cells or organs that receive stimuli are called:
A. Receptors
B. Effectors
C. Motor neurons
D. Glands and Muscles - Illnesses that seem to result from an interaction of physical and psychological factors are called ____________?
A. Hysterical
B. Conversion disorders
C. Somatic
D. Psychosomatic - The patterned interaction of people in social relationships is called:
A. sociological imagination
B. sociological perspective
C. social structure
D. social dynamics - The main function of the vestibular organs is to __________________?
A. provide a sense of balance
B. provide the ability to taste
C. provide a sense of touch
D. provide an ability to feel an emotion - What sensory organs responsible for balance are also related to motion sickness?
A. ciliary muscles
B. the cochlea
C. the olfactory bulb
D. the semicircular canals - Sense organs in the form of eyes and chemoreceptors are present in one of the followings:
A. Amoeba
B. Hydra
C. Jelly fish
D. Planaria - Which of the following is responsible for controlling involuntary responses by influencing organs, glands and smooth muscles?
A. Somatic nervous system
B. Autonomic nervous system
C. Central nervous system
D. Diffused nervous system - One of the following controls involuntary responses buy influencing organs, glands and smooth muscles:
A. Somatic nervous system
B. Autonomic nervous system
C. Central nervous system
D. both a & b - The cytoplasmic process arising from the cell body of neuron that carries impulse towards cell body is called a:
A. Axon
B. Dendrite
C. Nissl’s granule
D. Myelin sheath