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111.

Third cleavage of frog's development is

  • equatorial

  • vertical

  • latitudinal

  • none of these


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latitudinal

First and second cleavage in frog are holoblastic, complete, equal, vertical, whereas third cleavage is holoblastic, complete, unequal, latitudinal or horizontal and near the animal pole. It results in the formation of 8 cells of three are black micromeres which have less or no yolk, so divide faster and 4 are colourless macromeres


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112.

The main excretory organ of prawn is

  • green gland

  • flame cell

  • Malphigian tubule

  • nephridia


113.

Which of the following is not an insect?

  • Locust

  • Lepisma

  • Termites

  • Spider


114.

Which cells are found only in sponges?

  • Amoeboid cells

  • Choanocytes

  • Pigment cells

  • Gland cells


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115.

Which of the following assists in the locomotion of the organism stated

  • Epithelium of' Pheretima

  • Trichocysts of Paramecium

  • Pedicellaria of Star fish

  • Posterior sucker of Hirudinaria 


116.

The scientist, who described the birds as glorified reptiles, was

  • Romer

  • Huxley

  •  Mendel

  • Robert Hooke


117.

In frog, the vertebra with an anterior convex surface (i.e., double convexties) is

  • atlas

  • urostyle

  • 8th vertebra

  • 9th vertebra


118.

What is left when bath sponges dries up

  • Spicules

  • Spongin fibres

  • Tentacles

  • Holdfast


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119.

A definite number of segments are found in

  • slug

  • earthworm

  • leech

  • tapeworm


120.

The red colour of 'red sea' is due to which of the following blue-green algae?

  • Chlamydomonas nivalis

  • Anabaena

  • Microcystis

  • Trichodesmium


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