Number of cranial nerves in frog : from Biology Structural Organ

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111.

Debove's membrane is a layer of :

  • muscular tissue

  • epithelial tissue

  • connective tissue

  • all of the above


112.

The function of pineal body is to :

  • lighten the skin colours

  • control sexual behaviour

  • regulates the period of puberty

  • all of the above


113.

Chloragogen cells of earthworms are analogous to vertebrate :

  • lungs

  • liver

  • gut

  • kidneys


114.

Striped muscles are characterised by

  • syncytial

  • spindle shape

  • uninucleate

  • none of the above


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115.

Number of cranial nerves in frog :

  • 10 pairs

  • 9 pairs

  • 12 pairs

  • none of the above


A.

10 pairs

Ten pairs of cranial nerves are present in anamniotes such as fishes and Amphibians such as frog. Twelve pairs of cranial nerves are present in reptiles, birds and mammals including rabbit and humans.


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116.

Which of the following structure in Pheretima posthuma plays the role of the liver of vertebrates ?

  • Calciferous glands

  • Gland cells

  • Chloragogen cells

  • Cliteller cells


117.

The parasphenoid bone in frog forms :

  • base of cranium

  • floor of cranium

  • dorsal side of cranium

  • dorsolateral side of cranium


118.

The peculiar pungent smell of cockroach is produced by the secretions of :

  • pheromones

  • flame cells

  • abdominal glands

  • cervical glands


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119.

In a vertebrate which germ layer forms the skeleton muscles ?

  • Ectoderm

  • Endoderm

  • Mesoderm

  • Both 'a' and 'c'


120.

Excretion in cockroach takes place by

  • nephridium

  • parotid gland

  • coxal glands

  • malpighian tubules


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