Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 21: Neural Control And Coordination – Part 6
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 21: Neural Control and Coordination – Part 6

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501. Which comparison best distinguishes the organ of Corti from the auditory nerve?
ⓐ. The organ of Corti mainly carries impulses to the brain, whereas the auditory nerve mainly receives vibration in the cochlea
ⓑ. The organ of Corti mainly collects sound from outside, whereas the auditory nerve mainly vibrates on the basilar membrane
ⓒ. The organ of Corti mainly detects cochlear vibration through receptor cells, whereas the auditory nerve mainly transmits the resulting impulses onward
ⓓ. The organ of Corti mainly forms the tympanic membrane, whereas the auditory nerve mainly forms the ossicles
502. A person has normal cochlear vibrations and a healthy basilar membrane, but the receptor organ resting on it is damaged. Which structure is affected most directly?
ⓐ. stapes
ⓑ. organ of Corti
ⓒ. external auditory meatus
ⓓ. tympanic membrane
503. Which statement is the strongest misconception about the auditory receptor cells in the organ of Corti?
ⓐ. They are stimulated when cochlear vibration affects the receptor organ
ⓑ. They help begin auditory impulses in response to sound-related movement
ⓒ. They are part of the sensory mechanism of hearing in the inner ear
ⓓ. They are the tiny middle ear bones that transmit vibration from the eardrum
504. After vibrations have already entered the cochlea, which order best fits the remaining hearing mechanism?
ⓐ. auditory nerve impulse $\rightarrow$ basilar membrane movement $\rightarrow$ organ of Corti stimulation
ⓑ. basilar membrane movement $\rightarrow$ organ of Corti stimulation $\rightarrow$ auditory impulse transmission
ⓒ. organ of Corti stimulation $\rightarrow$ pinna movement $\rightarrow$ auditory nerve formation
ⓓ. tympanic membrane vibration $\rightarrow$ pinna collection $\rightarrow$ receptor cell support
505. What is meant by equilibrium in the context of the human ear?
ⓐ. the ability to detect sound intensity only
ⓑ. the ability to maintain body balance and proper orientation
ⓒ. the ability to produce auditory impulses in the cochlea
ⓓ. the ability to focus visual images on the retina
506. Which receptor structure is mainly associated with static equilibrium?
ⓐ. organ of Corti
ⓑ. tympanic membrane
ⓒ. macula
ⓓ. crista ampullaris
507. Which receptor structure is mainly associated with dynamic equilibrium?
ⓐ. crista ampullaris
ⓑ. macula
ⓒ. retina
ⓓ. pinna
508. Static equilibrium is most directly concerned with:
ⓐ. hearing faint sounds in a quiet room
ⓑ. formation of images on the retina
ⓒ. transmission of impulses through the spinal cord
ⓓ. awareness of body position and balance when not rotating
509. Dynamic equilibrium is most closely related to:
ⓐ. awareness of colour and light intensity
ⓑ. balance during movement, especially rotational movement
ⓒ. tear production and lubrication of the eye
ⓓ. focusing of light by the lens
510. Which comparison between macula and crista ampullaris is correct?
ⓐ. Macula is mainly for hearing, whereas crista ampullaris is mainly for vision
ⓑ. Macula is mainly for dynamic equilibrium, whereas crista ampullaris is mainly for static equilibrium
ⓒ. Macula is mainly for static equilibrium, whereas crista ampullaris is mainly for dynamic equilibrium
ⓓ. Macula is in the external ear, whereas crista ampullaris is in the middle ear
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