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Biology Exam For Senior 3 Students-Term 1

This biology exam for senior students covers topics including motor impulses, receptor organs, reflexes, parts and functions of the human brain and neurons. It contains 5 questions - the first asks students to define motor impulses, receptor organs and reflexes. The second requires listing the functions of each part of the human brain. The third concerns identifying cell and organelle labels in a neuron diagram and their functions. The fourth asks students to outline the steps in analyzing a reflex movement. The fifth addresses types and functions of neurons and identifying a neuron's type based on its shape.
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Biology Exam For Senior 3 Students-Term 1

This biology exam for senior students covers topics including motor impulses, receptor organs, reflexes, parts and functions of the human brain and neurons. It contains 5 questions - the first asks students to define motor impulses, receptor organs and reflexes. The second requires listing the functions of each part of the human brain. The third concerns identifying cell and organelle labels in a neuron diagram and their functions. The fourth asks students to outline the steps in analyzing a reflex movement. The fifth addresses types and functions of neurons and identifying a neuron's type based on its shape.
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BIOLOGY EXAM FOR SENIOR 3/TERM 1

Question 1: What is meant by:

a) A motor impulse?
b) A receptor organ?
c) A reflex?

Question 2: State the function of each and every part of the human brain

Question 3: Given the following figure:

a) What kind of cell is represented by the above diagram?


b) Name the parts 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 13 and 14.
c) What is (are) the function (s) of parts 1, 2, 3, 10 and 13?

Question 4: A student sees a fierce dog. State the events that do take place-what are the steps
involved in the analysis of this movement?

Question 5: a) Give and explain the types of neurons according to their:

i. Localization
ii. Function

b) What kind of neuron is the following, according to its shape?

Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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