| S.No. | Cranial nerves | Arises from ... | Ends in ... |
|---|---|---|---|
| I. | Olfactory nerves | Olfactory epithelium of nasal chambers | Temporal lobes of cerebrum |
| II. | Optic nerves | Retina of eyes | Cerebellum |
| III. | Auditory nerves | Internal ears | Cerebrum |
| IV. | Pathetic nerves | Floor of mid brain | Superior oblique muscle of eye ball |
Table 1: List of Cranial Nerves: Their Origins and End Points
200 ml of an aqueous solution contains 3.6 g of Glucose and 1.2 g of Urea maintained at a temperature equal to 27$^{\circ}$C. What is the Osmotic pressure of the solution in atmosphere units?
Given Data R = 0.082 L atm K$^{-1}$ mol$^{-1}$
Molecular Formula: Glucose = C$_6$H$_{12}$O$_6$, Urea = NH$_2$CONH$_2$
The human nervous system is responsible for controlling and coordinating all the activities of the human body.
The Central Nervous System (CNS) comprises the brain and spinal cord.
The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) comprises sensory/motor neurons and ganglion.