NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Animal kingdom
262361
Identify the group in which sinus venosous is present but conus arteriosus is absent.
1 Amphibia
2 Reptilia
3 Aves
4 Mammals
Explanation:
B Reptiles are characterized by a fully septation of the atrium, incomplete septation in the ventricle except in crocodylia and a ventricularization of conus. The heart of amphibian contain two addition chamber called conus and arterious distribute blood to the body and sinus.
AP EAPCET-22.05.2023
Animal kingdom
262362
Which of the following animals has three chambered heart?
1 Scoliodon
2 Hippocampus
3 Chelone
4 Pteropus
Explanation:
C Reptiles except crocodiles have 3 chambered heart with 2 atria \& partially divided single ventricle. - Four chambered heart found in birds \& mammals - Two chambered heart present in fishes.
NEET (Re-Exam)-04.09.2022
Animal kingdom
262363
Which of the following is a living fossil in Reptiles?
1 Archeopteryx
2 Limulus
3 Sphenodon
4 Dinosaur
Explanation:
C Tuatara resembling most lizards are endemic to New Zealand. Tuatara (Sphenodon) have been referred to as living fossils because they retain many basal characteristic from around the time of the mesozoic era.
AP EAPCET-11.07.2022 Shift-I
Animal kingdom
262364
Reptilian egg is described as
1 Cleidoic, amniotic and megalecithal
2 Microlecithal and amniotic
3 Centrolecithal and amniotic
4 Alecithal and amniotic
Explanation:
A Reptilian eggs are described as cleidoic (haiving a cell), amniotic (with specialized fetal membranes) and megalecithal (containing a large yolk). This combination of features is characteristic of reptile eggs, helping then adapt to terrestrial environments.
262361
Identify the group in which sinus venosous is present but conus arteriosus is absent.
1 Amphibia
2 Reptilia
3 Aves
4 Mammals
Explanation:
B Reptiles are characterized by a fully septation of the atrium, incomplete septation in the ventricle except in crocodylia and a ventricularization of conus. The heart of amphibian contain two addition chamber called conus and arterious distribute blood to the body and sinus.
AP EAPCET-22.05.2023
Animal kingdom
262362
Which of the following animals has three chambered heart?
1 Scoliodon
2 Hippocampus
3 Chelone
4 Pteropus
Explanation:
C Reptiles except crocodiles have 3 chambered heart with 2 atria \& partially divided single ventricle. - Four chambered heart found in birds \& mammals - Two chambered heart present in fishes.
NEET (Re-Exam)-04.09.2022
Animal kingdom
262363
Which of the following is a living fossil in Reptiles?
1 Archeopteryx
2 Limulus
3 Sphenodon
4 Dinosaur
Explanation:
C Tuatara resembling most lizards are endemic to New Zealand. Tuatara (Sphenodon) have been referred to as living fossils because they retain many basal characteristic from around the time of the mesozoic era.
AP EAPCET-11.07.2022 Shift-I
Animal kingdom
262364
Reptilian egg is described as
1 Cleidoic, amniotic and megalecithal
2 Microlecithal and amniotic
3 Centrolecithal and amniotic
4 Alecithal and amniotic
Explanation:
A Reptilian eggs are described as cleidoic (haiving a cell), amniotic (with specialized fetal membranes) and megalecithal (containing a large yolk). This combination of features is characteristic of reptile eggs, helping then adapt to terrestrial environments.
262361
Identify the group in which sinus venosous is present but conus arteriosus is absent.
1 Amphibia
2 Reptilia
3 Aves
4 Mammals
Explanation:
B Reptiles are characterized by a fully septation of the atrium, incomplete septation in the ventricle except in crocodylia and a ventricularization of conus. The heart of amphibian contain two addition chamber called conus and arterious distribute blood to the body and sinus.
AP EAPCET-22.05.2023
Animal kingdom
262362
Which of the following animals has three chambered heart?
1 Scoliodon
2 Hippocampus
3 Chelone
4 Pteropus
Explanation:
C Reptiles except crocodiles have 3 chambered heart with 2 atria \& partially divided single ventricle. - Four chambered heart found in birds \& mammals - Two chambered heart present in fishes.
NEET (Re-Exam)-04.09.2022
Animal kingdom
262363
Which of the following is a living fossil in Reptiles?
1 Archeopteryx
2 Limulus
3 Sphenodon
4 Dinosaur
Explanation:
C Tuatara resembling most lizards are endemic to New Zealand. Tuatara (Sphenodon) have been referred to as living fossils because they retain many basal characteristic from around the time of the mesozoic era.
AP EAPCET-11.07.2022 Shift-I
Animal kingdom
262364
Reptilian egg is described as
1 Cleidoic, amniotic and megalecithal
2 Microlecithal and amniotic
3 Centrolecithal and amniotic
4 Alecithal and amniotic
Explanation:
A Reptilian eggs are described as cleidoic (haiving a cell), amniotic (with specialized fetal membranes) and megalecithal (containing a large yolk). This combination of features is characteristic of reptile eggs, helping then adapt to terrestrial environments.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
WhatsApp Here
Animal kingdom
262361
Identify the group in which sinus venosous is present but conus arteriosus is absent.
1 Amphibia
2 Reptilia
3 Aves
4 Mammals
Explanation:
B Reptiles are characterized by a fully septation of the atrium, incomplete septation in the ventricle except in crocodylia and a ventricularization of conus. The heart of amphibian contain two addition chamber called conus and arterious distribute blood to the body and sinus.
AP EAPCET-22.05.2023
Animal kingdom
262362
Which of the following animals has three chambered heart?
1 Scoliodon
2 Hippocampus
3 Chelone
4 Pteropus
Explanation:
C Reptiles except crocodiles have 3 chambered heart with 2 atria \& partially divided single ventricle. - Four chambered heart found in birds \& mammals - Two chambered heart present in fishes.
NEET (Re-Exam)-04.09.2022
Animal kingdom
262363
Which of the following is a living fossil in Reptiles?
1 Archeopteryx
2 Limulus
3 Sphenodon
4 Dinosaur
Explanation:
C Tuatara resembling most lizards are endemic to New Zealand. Tuatara (Sphenodon) have been referred to as living fossils because they retain many basal characteristic from around the time of the mesozoic era.
AP EAPCET-11.07.2022 Shift-I
Animal kingdom
262364
Reptilian egg is described as
1 Cleidoic, amniotic and megalecithal
2 Microlecithal and amniotic
3 Centrolecithal and amniotic
4 Alecithal and amniotic
Explanation:
A Reptilian eggs are described as cleidoic (haiving a cell), amniotic (with specialized fetal membranes) and megalecithal (containing a large yolk). This combination of features is characteristic of reptile eggs, helping then adapt to terrestrial environments.