Top 150+ Solved Excretory Products and their elimination MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Which of the following is a metabolic waste of nitrogenous substances?

a. NH3,urea,CO2

b. NH3,aranine, urea

c. Urea, NH3, creatinine

d. Urea, oxugen, SO2

  • c. Urea, NH3, creatinine

Q. Excretion of nitrogenous waste produt is remirolid form occure in

a. ureotelic animals

b. Ammorotelic animals

c. ureotelic animals

d. ammiotes

  • c. ureotelic animals

Q. In man, the area is mainly produced in

a. Liver

b. Kidneys

c. Gall bladder

d. Spleen

  • a. Liver

Q. Which of the following are uricotelic animals?

a. Rohu and Frog

b. Lizard and Crow

c. Camel and Frog

d. Earthworm and eagle

  • b. Lizard and Crow

Q. If liver from body is removed then which component of blood increases

a. Ammonia

b. Protein

c. urea

d. Uric acid

  • a. Ammonia

Q. Man is....

a. Ureotelic

b. Uricotelic

c. Ammonotelic

d. Both b and c

  • b. Uricotelic

Q. Uric acid is formed in human from

a. purines

b. protines

c. glucose

d. pyrimidines

  • a. purines

Q. Green glands are excretony in function which are found in

a. Spiders

b. Moth

c. Scropions

d. Prawn

  • d. Prawn

Q. For maintanance of osmoregulation by animals where urea is sored?

a. Medulla of Kidney

b. Cortex of Kidney

c. Renal of pelvis

d. Renal artery

  • a. Medulla of Kidney

Q. Excretory structure of earthworms is...

a. Malpighian tubules

b. Nephridia

c. Kidney

d. Anternal glands

  • b. Nephridia

Q. Those animals which excrete a large amount of NH3 are...

a. Terretrial

b. Eegg lying

c. Amphibions

d. Aquatic

  • d. Aquatic

Q. ”Columns of Bertini” is the kidney of manimals are found as the extersion of

a. Medulla into cortex

b. Cortex into medulla

c. Medulla into pelvis

d. Pelvis into ureter

  • b. Cortex into medulla

Q. Each human kidney has nearly...

a. 10,000 neophrons

b. 50,000 neophrons

c. 1,00,000 neophrons

d. 1 million neophrons

  • d. 1 million neophrons

Q. ADH influences water permbeality in the

a. Regulation of blood pressure

b. Removal of urea

c. Regulation of acidity of fluids

d. secretion of antibiotics

  • b. Removal of urea
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