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Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 10 Science
Chapter 7: Control and Coordination
Which part maintains posture and balance?
Which is a growth inhibiting plant hormone?
What is autonomic and somatic nervous system?
Which gland is called as master gland?
What are guard cells? Why its shape changes?
Nervous and hormonal systems together perform the function of control and coordination in human beings
Movements can be or cannot be connected to growth
But if its growth were to be stopped, these movements would not happen. Seed germinates and grows is related to growth.
A cat running, children playing on swings, buffaloes chewing cud – these are not movements caused by growth.
When bright light is focused on our eyes or when we touch a hot object, we detect the change and respond to it with movement in order to protect ourselves
The movement to be made depends on the event that is triggering it – whether we are polite or we shout loudly
Touching hot plate – you respond
All information from our environment is detected by the specialised tips of some nerve cells. These receptors are usually located in our sense organs, such as the inner ear, the nose, the tongue, and so on. So gustatory receptors will detect taste while olfactory receptors will detect smell.
Information at end of tip sends in nerve impulse. Moves from dendrite to axon and chemicals cross the gap or synapse and start impulse in next neuron
It is thus no surprise that nervous tissue is made up of an organized network of nerve cells or neurons, and is specialised for conducting information via electrical impulses from one part of the body to another.
Dendrite cell body axon axonal end
Is there a difference in how sugar and food taste if your nose is blocked?
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Brain Teasers @0:21
Growth & Movement @0:36
Animals – Nervous System @2:09
Receptor @3:28
Sensory Neuron @3:33
Motor Neuron @3:44
Reflex Action @4:12
Human Brain @4:28
Central Nervous System @4:39
Peripheral Nervous System @5:07
Parts of Brain @7:05
Fore Brain @8:00
Mid Brain & Hind Brain @8:38
Structure @9:12
Coordination in Plants @9:36
Movement by Growth @11:13
How We Communicate? @11:56
Plant Hormones @12:37
Animal Hormones @13:47
#Spinal #terminal #Dendrites #Nervous #Coordination #Function #Inhibiting #Hormone #Posture #Teasers #Manishika #Examrace
0:00 NCERT Class 10 Science
4:40 Central Nervous System
5:08 Peripheral Nervous System
8:01 Fore Brain
8:39 Mid Brain
12:43 Plant Hormones
13:49 Animal Hormones #NSO #NSTSE #Olympiad #NCERT #VVM #examrace #upsc #ugcnet
Chapter 7: Control and Coordination
Which part maintains posture and balance?
Which is a growth inhibiting plant hormone?
What is autonomic and somatic nervous system?
Which gland is called as master gland?
What are guard cells? Why its shape changes?
Nervous and hormonal systems together perform the function of control and coordination in human beings
Movements can be or cannot be connected to growth
But if its growth were to be stopped, these movements would not happen. Seed germinates and grows is related to growth.
A cat running, children playing on swings, buffaloes chewing cud – these are not movements caused by growth.
When bright light is focused on our eyes or when we touch a hot object, we detect the change and respond to it with movement in order to protect ourselves
The movement to be made depends on the event that is triggering it – whether we are polite or we shout loudly
Touching hot plate – you respond
All information from our environment is detected by the specialised tips of some nerve cells. These receptors are usually located in our sense organs, such as the inner ear, the nose, the tongue, and so on. So gustatory receptors will detect taste while olfactory receptors will detect smell.
Information at end of tip sends in nerve impulse. Moves from dendrite to axon and chemicals cross the gap or synapse and start impulse in next neuron
It is thus no surprise that nervous tissue is made up of an organized network of nerve cells or neurons, and is specialised for conducting information via electrical impulses from one part of the body to another.
Dendrite cell body axon axonal end
Is there a difference in how sugar and food taste if your nose is blocked?
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Brain Teasers @0:21
Growth & Movement @0:36
Animals – Nervous System @2:09
Receptor @3:28
Sensory Neuron @3:33
Motor Neuron @3:44
Reflex Action @4:12
Human Brain @4:28
Central Nervous System @4:39
Peripheral Nervous System @5:07
Parts of Brain @7:05
Fore Brain @8:00
Mid Brain & Hind Brain @8:38
Structure @9:12
Coordination in Plants @9:36
Movement by Growth @11:13
How We Communicate? @11:56
Plant Hormones @12:37
Animal Hormones @13:47
#Spinal #terminal #Dendrites #Nervous #Coordination #Function #Inhibiting #Hormone #Posture #Teasers #Manishika #Examrace
0:00 NCERT Class 10 Science
4:40 Central Nervous System
5:08 Peripheral Nervous System
8:01 Fore Brain
8:39 Mid Brain
12:43 Plant Hormones
13:49 Animal Hormones #NSO #NSTSE #Olympiad #NCERT #VVM #examrace #upsc #ugcnet
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