Maximum absorption of water occurs in
colon
rectum
large intestine
small intestine
C.
large intestine
The chief functions of the large intestine are the absorption of water and the elimination of solid wastes. Large intestine is divided into three parts i.e., caecum, colon and rectum. In mammals, colon has essential water absorbing role in preparation of faeces.
Class Crustacea differs from lnsecta in having
two pairs of antennae
jointed foot
chitinous cuticle
none of the above
Sigmoid notch is formed by
cavity formed by humerus
cavity formed by radius-ulna
cavity formed by tibia-fibula
cavity formed by femur
Which of the following character is present essentialy in chordates
Ventral spinal chord
Dorsal heart
Pharyngeal gill slits
Blood flow in forward direction in ventral blood vessels
If dorsal nerve of spinal cord is broken down then its effect is
no impulse is transmitted
impulse is transmitted but slowly
impulse is transmitted fast
no effect on impulse