NEET Biology: Excretory Products and Their Elimination — MCQ Test 22

Q6. Which waste product is primarily eliminated by mammals?

Q7. Which part of the nephron is responsible for establishing an osmotic gradient in the kidney?

Q8. Which of the following excretory products requires the maximum amount of water for its elimination?

Q9. Which of the following statements about the renal corpuscle is correct?

Q10. Which of the following statements about counter-current mechanisms is correct?

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The process by which blood is artificially filtered in patients with kidney failure is called:

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Artificially, Filtered, Patients, Increases, Permeability, and Collecting.

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Q1. The process by which blood is artificially filtered in patients with kidney failure is called:

  • A. Dialysis
  • B. Osmoregulation
  • C. Secretion
  • D. Micturition

Q2. Which hormone increases water permeability in the collecting duct?

  • A. Aldosterone
  • B. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
  • C. Renin
  • D. Cortisol

Q3. Which of the following statements about excretion in humans is incorrect?

  • A. The kidney excretes nitrogenous waste.
  • B. The liver plays no role in excretion.
  • C. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide.
  • D. The skin eliminates small amounts of urea through sweat.

Q4. Which of the following statements about aldosterone is incorrect?

  • A. Aldosterone increases sodium reabsorption in the nephron.
  • B. Aldosterone promotes potassium excretion.
  • C. Aldosterone is secreted by the pituitary gland.
  • D. Aldosterone helps regulate blood pressure.

Q5. The afferent arteriole carries blood:

  • A. To the glomerulus
  • B. Away from the glomerulus
  • C. To the renal pelvis
  • D. To the urinary bladder

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