Q1. Which part of the frog’s brain is responsible for balance and coordination?A. CerebrumB. CerebellumC. Medulla oblongataD. Diencephalon
Q2. Which of the following statements about the frog's RBCs is correct?A. They are non-nucleatedB. They lack hemoglobinC. They are biconcaveD. They are nucleated
Q3. Which part of the frog’s brain is responsible for olfaction?A. CerebrumB. CerebellumC. Olfactory lobesD. Medulla oblongata
Q4. Which of the following statements about the frog’s nervous system is correct?A. Frogs have 12 pairs of cranial nerves.B. The cerebrum in frogs is responsible for reflex actions.C. Frog brains have forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain divisions.D. The optic lobes in frogs are responsible for balance and coordination.
Q5. Which type of tissue is responsible for movement in frogs?A. Epithelial tissueB. Muscular tissueC. Nervous tissueD. Connective tissue
Q6. Which organ in frogs stores bile before releasing it into the intestine?A. LiverB. Gall bladderC. PancreasD. Spleen
Q7. Which of the following statements about the frog’s reproductive system is incorrect?A. Frogs undergo external fertilization.B. Frogs lay fertilized eggs on land.C. Male frogs use vocal sacs to attract females.D. The female frog lays eggs in water.
Q8. What type of circulatory system is present in frogs?A. Open circulatory systemB. Closed circulatory systemC. Lymphatic circulatory systemD. Single circulation system
Q9. What type of circulation is present in frogs?A. Double circulationB. Single circulationC. Closed circulationD. Open circulation
Q10. Which organ is absent in the frog’s digestive system?A. LiverB. PancreasC. Gall bladderD. Appendix