Chapter 19

Objective Biology for NEET · 158 exercises

Problem 1

Select the incorrect statement from the following: (a) Animals accumulate ammonia, urea, uric acid, \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) and water by metabolic activities. (b) Animal accumulate substances like ions \(\left(\mathrm{Na}^{+}, \mathrm{K}^{+}, \mathrm{Cl}^{-}\right)\) and urea, ammonia, uric acid, \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) and water are removed totally or partially. (c) Ammonia produced by metabolism is converted into urea in the liver of mammals. (d) Kidneys play significant role in the removal of ammonia directly.

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Problem 2

Select ammonotelic from the following (a) Many bony fishes (b) Aquatic amphibians (c) Aquatic insects (d) All of these

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Problem 3

Select the order of toxicity. A. Ammonia B. Urea C. Uric acid (a) \(\mathrm{A}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{C}\) (b) \(\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{A}>\mathrm{C}\) (c) \(C>A>B\) (d) \(\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{A}\)

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Problem 4

Which excretory product requires maximum water for its elimination? (a) Ammonia (b) Urea (c) Uric acid (d) Creatinine

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Problem 5

Select the incorrect statement from the following: (a) Ammonia is readily soluble in water. (b) Ammonia is generally excreted by the process of diffusion. (c) Ammonia is excreted as ammonium ion through gill surface in fishes. (d) Ammonia is the major and urea and uric acid are the minor forms of nitrogenous waste excreted by animals.

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Problem 6

Metabolic wastes containing nitrogen in our body are due to (a) Carbohydrates (b) Proteins (c) Fats (d) Vitamins

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Problem 7

Excretion involves the process in which (a) Harmful substances in the body are chemically changed. (b) Substances of no further use or those present in excessive quantities are thrown out of the body. (c) Harmful substances are stored in cells before being eliminated. (d) Expulsion of urine from the urinary bladder and sweat from the skin.

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Problem 8

Which of the following is Ureotelic? (a) Mammals (b) Most of the terrestrial amphibians (c) Marine fishes (d) All the above

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Problem 9

Ammonia which is produced by metabolism is converted into A in the liver of mammals and released into B which is filtered and C out by kidney (a) A-Uric acid, B-Blood, C-excreted (b) A-Urea, B-Blood, C-excreted (c) A-Amino acid, B-Blood, C-excreted (d) A-Sugar, B-Blood, C-excreted

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Problem 10

Which of the following is uricotelic? (A) Reptiles (B) Birds (C) Insects (D) Land snails (a) A, B and C only (b) \(\mathrm{B}\) and \(\mathrm{C}\) only (c) A and D only (d) All of these

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Problem 11

With respect to the mode of excretion, bony fish falls into what category of organism? (a) Ureotelic (b) Uricotelic (c) Ammonotelic (d) Osmoconformers

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Problem 12

Aquatic animals are mostly ammonotelic because (a) Ammonia helps in checking the inflow of water into body. (b) Excretion of ammonia requires large amount of water which is available to these animals. (c) Water contains less nitrogen. (d) These get less light.

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Problem 13

What gets increased in blood if liver becomes functionless? (a) Urea (b) Ammonia (c) Uric acid (d) Proteins

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Problem 14

Nitrogenous excretory product of frog tadpole is (a) Ammonia (b) Urea (c) Guanine (d) Uric acid

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Problem 15

In aquatic organisms, the waste end product of nitrogen metabolism is (a) Urea (b) Nitrogen (c) Ammonia (d) Allantois

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Problem 16

The chief nitrogenous waste product present in urine of frog is (a) Ammonia (b) Urea (c) Uric acid (d) Allantoin

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Problem 17

Nitrogenous waste is excreted mainly as (a) Urea in both frog and tadpole (b) Urea in frog and ammonia in tadpole (c) Uric acid in frog and urea in tadpole (d) Urea in tadpole and ammonia in frog

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Problem 18

Urea is derived from (a) Fats (b) Amino acids (c) Carbohydrates (d) Uric acid

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Problem 19

Which of the following sets of animals produce the same substances as their chief excretory product? (a) Fish, pigeon and frog (b) Camel, housefly and snake (c) Frog, monkey and dog (d) Amoeba, ant and antelope

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Problem 20

Which of the following sets of animals are uricotelic? (a) Fish, snake, fowl and man (b) Fish, frog, lizard and fowl (c) Crow, snake, cockroach and lizard (d) Camel, dog, monkey and man

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Problem 21

Excretion of nitrogenous waste product mainly as uric acid by birds is helpful in (a) Conserving body heat (b) Conserving water (c) Eliminating excess water (d) Eliminating excess body heat

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Problem 22

Uric acid is formed in human being from (a) Proteins (b) Glucose (c) Purines (d) Pyrimidines

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Problem 23

Uric acid is excreted by (a) Pigeon (b) Frog (c) Rabbit (d) Man

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Problem 24

The least toxic nitrogenous waste is (a) Ammonia (b) Ammonia + Urea (c) Urea (d) Uric acid

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Problem 25

Marine teleost fishes excrete (a) Uric acid (b) TMO (c) Ammonia (d) All of these

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Problem 26

Select the correct statement from the following: (A) In most of the invertebrates, excretory structures are in complex tubular forms. (B) Vertebrates have simple tubular organ as excretory structure like kidney. (C) Protonephridia is primarily concerned with excretion. (D) Protonephridia are excretory structure in rotifers, some annelids and cephalochordates (Amphioxus). (a) \(\mathrm{A}\) (b) B (c) \(\mathrm{C}\) (d) D

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Problem 27

Excretory and osmoregulatory structure in cockroach is (a) Flame cells (b) Green glands (c) Nephridia (d) Malpighian tubules

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Problem 28

The animal which retains urea for hypertonicity is (most appropriate) (a) Elasmobranch (b) Man (c) Bird (d) Amphibian

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Problem 29

Malpighian tubules are the excretory organs in (a) Platyhelminthes (b) Cockroach (c) Pila (d) Ascaris

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Problem 30

In annelids, excretory organs are (a) Nephridia (b) Malpighian tubules (c) Green glands (d) Kidneys

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Problem 31

The excretory organs in prawn are (a) Malpighian tubules (b) Nephridia (c) Kidneys (d) Green glands or antennal gland

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Problem 32

Green glands are excretory organs of (a) Moths (b) Crayfishes (c) Scorpions (d) Spiders

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Problem 33

Coxal glands are excretory organs in (a) Spiders and scorpions (b) Insects (c) Annelids (d) Molluscs

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Problem 34

Which of these parts in vertebrates functionally corresponds to the contractile vacuole of protozoans? (a) Heart (b) Cloaca (c) Sweat glands (d) Kidneys

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Problem 35

In humans, the excretory system coexist of (a) Pair of kidneys (b) Pair of ureters (c) A urinary bladder and a urethra (d) All of these

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Problem 36

Kidneys in human is situated between __________. (a) \(\mathrm{T} 12-\mathrm{L} 3\) (b) T11-L2 (c) T12-Ll (d) T12-L5 \(=\)

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Problem 37

The correct dimensions of human kidney are \(\begin{array}{llll}\text { Length } & \text { Width } & \text { Thickness } & \text { Weight } \\ \text { (a) } 10-12 \mathrm{~cm} & 5-7 \mathrm{~cm} & 2-3 \mathrm{~cm} & 120-170 \mathrm{gm} \\ \text { (b) } 10-12 \mathrm{~cm} & 2-3 \mathrm{~cm} & 5-7 \mathrm{~cm} & 120-140 \mathrm{gm} \\ \text { (c) } 12-14 \mathrm{~cm} & 5-7 \mathrm{~cm} & 2-3 \mathrm{~cm} & 120-140 \mathrm{gm} \\\ \text { (d) } 12-14 \mathrm{~cm} & 2-3 \mathrm{~cm} & 2-3 \mathrm{~cm} & 120-170 \mathrm{gm}\end{array}\)

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Problem 38

Which of the following is correct about hilum of kidney? (a) It is present on the convex outer surface. (b) It is present at the inner convex surface. (c) It is notch through which ureter, nerve and blood vessel enter. (d) It is the place where the calyces are open.

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Problem 39

Which of the following is incorrect about human kidney? (a) Kidney is covered by tough capsule (b) Kidney is divided into cortex and medulla on the outer side (c) The cortex is extended in between the medullary pyramid and the renal column of bertini. (d) Kidney is situated close to the dorsal inner wall of abdominal cavity.

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Problem 40

Each kidney has (nearly) how many nephrons? (a) 1 million (b) 2 million (c) \(1 / 2\) million (d) 3 million

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Problem 41

The extension of cortex in medulla is known as (a) Columnae carneae (b) Columns of bertini (c) Renal columns (d) both (b) and (c)

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Problem 42

Each nephron consists of (a) Glomerulus (b) Renal tubules (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Calyces

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Problem 43

Glomerules along with Bowman's capsule is called (a) Renal corpuscle (b) Malpighian tubule (c) Malpighian body (d) Both (a) and (c)

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Problem 44

A part of Nephron is situated in cortex completely A. Malpighian Corpuscle B. PCT C. DCT D. Loop of Henle E. Collecting duct (a) \(\mathrm{A}, \mathrm{B}\) and \(\mathrm{C}\) only (b) B and C only (c) \(\mathrm{A}, \mathrm{B}, \mathrm{C}\) and \(\mathrm{D}\) only (d) D and E only

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Problem 45

Select the incorrect statement from the following: (a) The DCTs of many nephrons opens into a straight tube called collecting duct. (b) In cortical nephrons (majority), the loop of Henle is too short and extended only very little in medulla. (c) In juxta medullary nephrons (minority), the loop of Henle is very long and runs deeply into medulla. (d) Vasa recta is not a part of peritubular network.

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Problem 46

Two kidneys of human beings lie (a) At the level of ovaries (b) At the same level (c) Left kidney at a higher level than the right one (d) Right kidney at a higher level than the left one

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Problem 47

Which term is used both for a part of kidney and a part of skeleton in the mammals? (a) Centrum (b) Pelvis (c) Cortex (d) Medulla

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Problem 48

Mammalian kidney serve to excrete (a) Excess water, urea and amino acids (b) Excess salts, urea and excess water (c) Excess salts, excess water and excess amino acids (d) Excess salts, urea and water

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Problem 49

The part through which arteries and veins enter or leave the kidney is called (a) Major calyces (b) Minor calyces (c) Hilus (d) Renal pore

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Problem 50

Cells named podocytes occur in the wall of (a) Neck region of nephrons (b) Glomerular capillaries (c) Outer wall of Bowman's capsules (d) Inner wall of Bowman's capsules

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