A) Cerebellum
B) Cerebrum
C) Pons
D) Medulla Oblongata
A) Cerebellum
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that coordinates voluntary movements and is responsible for maintaining posture and balance.
A) Positive Phototropism
B) Negative Phototropism
C) Negative Hypotropism
D) Positive Hypotropism
B) Negative Phototropism
Phototropism is growth in response to light. Roots grow away from the light source, which is termed negative phototropism.
A) Axonal end -Axon -Cell Body-Dendrite
B) Dendrite-Cell Body-Axon- Axonal End
C) Cell Body-Dendrite- Axon- Axonal End
D) Dendrite – Axon- Axonal End- Cell Body
B) Dendrite-Cell Body-Axon- Axonal End
The correct pathway for a nerve impulse is from the receiving dendrites, through the cell body, down the axon, to the axonal end.
A) Pituitary
B) Thyroid
C) Liver
D) Adrenal.
C) Liver
The liver is an exocrine gland (releases bile via ducts) as well as an endocrine gland, unlike the purely ductless pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal glands.
A) Grafting
B) Stem tuber
C) Leaf
D) Root..
B) Stem tuber
A potato is a modified underground stem known as a tuber, which is used for vegetative propagation.
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