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Read the following statements and find out the incorrect statement
1 Frog never drinks water.
2 In frog, neck and tail are absent.
3 Eyes of frog are covered by nicitating membrane that protects them while in water.
4 The duodenum receives bile form gall bladder and pancreatic juices form the pancreas through the common bile duct.
Explanation:
The duodenum receives bile form gall bladder and pancreatic juices form the pancreas through the Hepato-pancreatic duct.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
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In frog, cutaneous respiration occurs
1 Only on land
2 Everywhere
3 Only during aestivation or hibernation
4 Only in water
Explanation:
Frogs respire on land and in the water by two different methods. In water, skin acts as aquatic respiratory organ (cutaneous respiration). Dissolved oxygen in the water is exchanged through the skin by diffusion. On land, the buccal cavity, skin and lungs act as the respiratory organs. The respiration by lungs is called pulmonary respiration. Hence in frog, cutaneous respiration occurs everywhere.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334669
Select the correct statement with regard to respiration in frog.
1 The lungs are a pair of elongated, pink coloured sac-like structures.
2 The lungs are present in the lower part of the trunk.
3 During aestivation and hibernation, frogs do not respire.
4 On land, frogs perform pulmonary respiration only
Explanation:
The lungs of frog area pair of elongated, pink coloured sac-like structures. They are present in the upper part of the trunk region (thorax). During aestivation and hibernation frog performs cutaneous respiration. On land, frog performs buccal respiration and cutaneous respiration, in addition to pulmonary respiration.
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Match the columns I and II in the frog. Column I Column II A Cutaneous respiration P Lungs B Pulmonary respiration Q Skin C Buccal respiration R Buccal cavity
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BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334667
Read the following statements and find out the incorrect statement
1 Frog never drinks water.
2 In frog, neck and tail are absent.
3 Eyes of frog are covered by nicitating membrane that protects them while in water.
4 The duodenum receives bile form gall bladder and pancreatic juices form the pancreas through the common bile duct.
Explanation:
The duodenum receives bile form gall bladder and pancreatic juices form the pancreas through the Hepato-pancreatic duct.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334668
In frog, cutaneous respiration occurs
1 Only on land
2 Everywhere
3 Only during aestivation or hibernation
4 Only in water
Explanation:
Frogs respire on land and in the water by two different methods. In water, skin acts as aquatic respiratory organ (cutaneous respiration). Dissolved oxygen in the water is exchanged through the skin by diffusion. On land, the buccal cavity, skin and lungs act as the respiratory organs. The respiration by lungs is called pulmonary respiration. Hence in frog, cutaneous respiration occurs everywhere.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334669
Select the correct statement with regard to respiration in frog.
1 The lungs are a pair of elongated, pink coloured sac-like structures.
2 The lungs are present in the lower part of the trunk.
3 During aestivation and hibernation, frogs do not respire.
4 On land, frogs perform pulmonary respiration only
Explanation:
The lungs of frog area pair of elongated, pink coloured sac-like structures. They are present in the upper part of the trunk region (thorax). During aestivation and hibernation frog performs cutaneous respiration. On land, frog performs buccal respiration and cutaneous respiration, in addition to pulmonary respiration.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334670
Match the columns I and II in the frog. Column I Column II A Cutaneous respiration P Lungs B Pulmonary respiration Q Skin C Buccal respiration R Buccal cavity
334667
Read the following statements and find out the incorrect statement
1 Frog never drinks water.
2 In frog, neck and tail are absent.
3 Eyes of frog are covered by nicitating membrane that protects them while in water.
4 The duodenum receives bile form gall bladder and pancreatic juices form the pancreas through the common bile duct.
Explanation:
The duodenum receives bile form gall bladder and pancreatic juices form the pancreas through the Hepato-pancreatic duct.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334668
In frog, cutaneous respiration occurs
1 Only on land
2 Everywhere
3 Only during aestivation or hibernation
4 Only in water
Explanation:
Frogs respire on land and in the water by two different methods. In water, skin acts as aquatic respiratory organ (cutaneous respiration). Dissolved oxygen in the water is exchanged through the skin by diffusion. On land, the buccal cavity, skin and lungs act as the respiratory organs. The respiration by lungs is called pulmonary respiration. Hence in frog, cutaneous respiration occurs everywhere.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334669
Select the correct statement with regard to respiration in frog.
1 The lungs are a pair of elongated, pink coloured sac-like structures.
2 The lungs are present in the lower part of the trunk.
3 During aestivation and hibernation, frogs do not respire.
4 On land, frogs perform pulmonary respiration only
Explanation:
The lungs of frog area pair of elongated, pink coloured sac-like structures. They are present in the upper part of the trunk region (thorax). During aestivation and hibernation frog performs cutaneous respiration. On land, frog performs buccal respiration and cutaneous respiration, in addition to pulmonary respiration.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334670
Match the columns I and II in the frog. Column I Column II A Cutaneous respiration P Lungs B Pulmonary respiration Q Skin C Buccal respiration R Buccal cavity
334667
Read the following statements and find out the incorrect statement
1 Frog never drinks water.
2 In frog, neck and tail are absent.
3 Eyes of frog are covered by nicitating membrane that protects them while in water.
4 The duodenum receives bile form gall bladder and pancreatic juices form the pancreas through the common bile duct.
Explanation:
The duodenum receives bile form gall bladder and pancreatic juices form the pancreas through the Hepato-pancreatic duct.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334668
In frog, cutaneous respiration occurs
1 Only on land
2 Everywhere
3 Only during aestivation or hibernation
4 Only in water
Explanation:
Frogs respire on land and in the water by two different methods. In water, skin acts as aquatic respiratory organ (cutaneous respiration). Dissolved oxygen in the water is exchanged through the skin by diffusion. On land, the buccal cavity, skin and lungs act as the respiratory organs. The respiration by lungs is called pulmonary respiration. Hence in frog, cutaneous respiration occurs everywhere.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334669
Select the correct statement with regard to respiration in frog.
1 The lungs are a pair of elongated, pink coloured sac-like structures.
2 The lungs are present in the lower part of the trunk.
3 During aestivation and hibernation, frogs do not respire.
4 On land, frogs perform pulmonary respiration only
Explanation:
The lungs of frog area pair of elongated, pink coloured sac-like structures. They are present in the upper part of the trunk region (thorax). During aestivation and hibernation frog performs cutaneous respiration. On land, frog performs buccal respiration and cutaneous respiration, in addition to pulmonary respiration.
BIOXI07: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS
334670
Match the columns I and II in the frog. Column I Column II A Cutaneous respiration P Lungs B Pulmonary respiration Q Skin C Buccal respiration R Buccal cavity