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101.

Earthworms are economically important for man as these are used as

  • bait for catching fish

  • food of poultry

  • medicine for gout

  • All of the above


D.

All of the above

Earthworms are of great economic importance for man. These are the natural plougman which make the soil porous and fertile. These are also used in medicines for piles, gout, diarrhoea, jaundice, stones of bladder and sexual impotency earthworms are also used as bait for fishes.


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102.

The centrum of eighth vertebra of frog is

  • procoelous

  • heterocoelous

  • amphicoelous

  • opisthocoelous


103.

Which of the following is a transparent tissue ?

  • Tendon

  • Fibrous cartilage

  • Hyaline cartilage

  • All of the above


104.

Vth cranial nerve of frog is called

  • optic nerve

  • vagus

  • trigeminal

  • opthalmic


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105.

The female genital pore of Pheretima posthuma located upon the segment ?

  • 14th

  • 16th

  • 18th

  • 15th


106.

Which one is uricotelic ?

  • Frog and toads

  • Lizards and birds/cockroach

  • Cattle, monkey and man

  • Molluscs and teleost fishes


107.

Haemocoel is found in :

  • Hydra and Aurelia

  • Taenia and Ascaris

  • cockroach and Pila

  • Balanoglossus and Herdmania


108.

Different colours of frog skin are controlled by:

  • hormones

  • melanocytes

  • nervous system

  • both 'a' and 'c'


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109.

Blastula of frog has :

  • blastopore

  • blastocoel

  • arahenteron

  • gastropore


110.

Carotene pigment is found in the cells of

  • dermis

  • epidermis

  • adipose cell

  • both 'b' and 'c


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