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Neural Control and Coordination NEET PYQ should be solved in order to get good marks in the NEET Re-exam was held on June 21, 2026. Previous-year questions from Neural Control and Coordination help students get to know about the overall difficulty of that particular chapter. NEET 2026 exam was held on May 3, 2026.

Neural Control and Coordination NEET PYQ should be solved to get good marks in NEET 2026 exam. Previous year questions from Neural Control and Coordination help students know about the overall difficulty of that particular chapter. NEET 2026 re-exam was held on June 21, 2026.

Neural Control and Coordination is an important topic in NEET UG. Candidates can practice Neural Control and Coordination NEET PYQ to improve their knowledge on the topics. Solving the previous year topics will help to identify the total number of questions based on Neural Control and Coordination. NEET UG question papers are available online. National Testing Agency conducted the Re-NEET exam on June 21, 2026.  Add Neural Control and Coordination NEET PYQ to your preparation and solve them daily.

Table of contents
  • Neural Control and Coordination NEET Syllabus
  • Neural Control and Coordination: Weightage in NEET Exam
  • Neural Control and Coordination NEET PYQ and MCQ

Neural Control and Coordination NEET Syllabus

To start Neural Control and Coordination preparation, students must know the syllabus first. NEET UG syllabus is available online. Candidates can check the syllabus and what topics to study for NEET neural control and coordination. Once you know the topics, plan a preparation strategy and follow it strictly.  Check the syllabus of Neural Control and Coordination in the context of preparation:

  • Neuron and nerves; Nervous system in human central nervous system
  • Peripheral nervous system and visceral nervous system;
  • Generation and conduction of nerve impulse; Reflex action
  • Sense organs; Elementary structure and function of eye and ear.
  • Endocrine glands and hormones; Human endocrine system Hypothalamus.
  • Pituitary, Pineal, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Pancreas.
  • Gonads; Mechanism of hormone action (Elementary Idea).
  • Role of hormones as messengers and regulators, Hypo-and hyperactivity and related disorders.

Also Read: NEET UG 2026 exam pattern

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Which is the best reference book for biology for preparing NEET ?
A: 
To prepare for the Biology section of NEET the best books or study materials are NCERT textbooks. According to experts and toppers, NCERT is the best source of preparation. Based on the contents of the book, NCERT would be sufficient for NEET Biology preparation. However, students may refer to additional books and study materials. Some of the books are as follows: 1. Trueman's Biology Vol 1 and 2. Objective Biology by Dinesh 3. Objective Biology by Ansari 4. Pradeep Publication's Biology 5. Biology by GR Bathla Publications 6. SC Verma Biology.
Q:   How important is taking mock test to prepare for NEET?
A: 

Mock tests are an important aspect of NEET preparation. Preparation will be incomplete without taking NEET mock tests. NEET 2026 mock test will give students exposure towards the exam structure. It will also help them understand their preparation level and mistakes to avoid. Students must get the performance analysed thoroughly by an expert or mentor. The analysis will provide insights about the areas of improvement, causes of mistakes, correct approach to attempt questions, time management, etc. The objective of the analysis is to provide an in-depth viewpoint on their performance.

Q:   Which was the easiest section of the NEET 2023?
A: 
As per the NEET 2023 analysis, Physics and Biology were the easiest sections. Physics which is generally rendered as a tough subject, appeared as a surprise with easier questions. Biology on the other hand, is generally easy in nature, despite having the highest weightage in the NEET question paper. The topics of high weightage in the Physics section were Current Electricity Electro Magnetic Field, Modern Physics Rigid Body Dynamics, Modern Physics etc. In Biology the top chapters or units were Genetics, Human and Plant Reproduction, Cell Biology Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Application Biology and Human Physiology among others.
Q:   I am doing BSc and I want to crack NEET. How do I prepare for NEET?
A: 

How do I prepare for the NEET during a BSc Preparation of NEET UG with your on going BSc Degree. There are two things involved and I'm going to give the answer in two fragments. SEE if you are going to do your BSc From a government college where you have to study and pass your sem/annual exam with practicals then it will be lil tough for you, then remember one thing don't make a mistake of studying in last month to take exam of your college bc it will only waste your time of one month which might be very crucial from perspective of NEET and it will be a hazard if sem/annual exam falls near your NEET exam. So study for college solely by attending lecture of your teachers in college and make their notes and you can bunk your college to prepare for NEET don't waste your time in making frnds in college and make a habit of studying for college BSc In only study hours of your college and rest of the time for NEET and make sure you dedicate your focused I repeat focused 5-6 hour of time for NEET and increase it gradually. And for college exams don't take stress you have your notes just revise them before one week and you are good to go If you are doing your B.Sc. From private college then boom don't take any tension just talk to administration and you won't have to attend the college ( if they ask pay them if it's a small college they will accept the offer for 5-6k ) you don't have to attend the lecture and practicals too just go and take the exam and may be they will arrange something for you in exams too like cheating and all you will pass it without any tension. Although you can buy notes of subjects from market notes are available in market and study them before 2 weeks of your exam and you can study for your NEET exam. It would be tough to manage both of them but over-all it is rewarding so do it and ha! Don't take any pressure everything comes from practice and studying is a practice dude! Make a habit of doing meditation you will SEE the benefits within 30 days start with 5 minutes and gradually increase upto 15 minutes for first 30 days it will surely help in your studies. Don't fall for the trap that I can revise something in that 15 minutes or can chill by listening songs or watching videos nope don't do that mediation can ease your journey of preparation.

Neural Control and Coordination: Weightage in NEET Exam

Around 2 to 3 questions are asked from natural control and coordination chapter in the NEET exam. Check the number of questions and weightage from natural control and coordination:

Name of topic

Number of questions

Weightage (In per cent)

Adrenal gland

2

4

Pituitary gland

1

2

Hormone secreting other organs

1

2

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Neural Control and Coordination NEET PYQ and MCQ

Natural control and coordination is all about coordination among various organs to perform various functions in the human body. It mainly comprises coordination among various neurons and Pituitary glands. Check some of the NEET PYQ and MCQ from the Natural Control and Coordination chapter for NEET aspirants:

Myelin sheath is produced by

  1. Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes
  2. osteoclasts and astrocytes
  3. oligodendrocytes and osteoclasts
  4. astrocytes and Schwann cells

Answer: a

Good vision depends on an adequate intake of carotene-rich food. Pick the best option from the following statements

  1. Retinal is a light-absorbing part of all the visual photopigments
  2. Retinal is a derivative of vitamin
  3. Vitamin A derivatives are formed from carotene
  4. Photopigments are embedded in the membrane discs of the inner segment
  1. II, III, IV
  2. II, III
  3. I, II
  4. I, III, IV

Answer: b

In humans, Alzheimer’s disease is associated with the deficiency of

  1. dopamine
  2. acetylcholine
  3. glutamic acid
  4. gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)

Answer: b

The most abundant intracellular cation is

  1. Ca++
  2. K+
  3. Na+
  4. H+

Answer: b

This part of the human ear plays no role in hearing as such but is otherwise very much required

  1. Organ of Corti
  2. Eustachian tube
  3. Ear ossicles
  4. Vestibular apparatus

Answer: d

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