NEET Biology: Structural Organisation in Animals — MCQ Test 13

Q6. Which of the following statements about frog digestion is incorrect?

Q7. What is the main function of the fat bodies in frogs?

Q8. Which structure in frogs functions as a common passage for the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems?

Q9. Which of the following statements about frog skin is correct?

Q10. Which type of epithelial tissue lines the frog’s blood vessels?

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Which of the following statements about the frog’s circulatory system is correct?

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Q1. Which of the following statements about the frog’s circulatory system is correct?

  • A. Frogs have a four-chambered heart.
  • B. Frogs have a single atrium and two ventricles.
  • C. The frog’s heart pumps mixed blood to the body.
  • D. Frogs lack a lymphatic system.

Q2. What is the role of the fat bodies in frogs during reproduction?

  • A. Produce hormones
  • B. Provide energy for gamete production
  • C. Aid in digestion
  • D. Facilitate fertilization

Q3. Which of the following is NOT a function of the frog’s kidney?

  • A. Excretion
  • B. Oxygen transport
  • C. Osmoregulation
  • D. Filtering blood

Q4. How do frogs regulate their body temperature?

  • A. Through metabolic heat production
  • B. Through external heat sources
  • C. By producing sweat
  • D. By using fat reserves

Q5. Which of the following statements about frog respiration is correct?

  • A. Frogs breathe only through their lungs.
  • B. Cutaneous respiration occurs only in adult frogs.
  • C. Frogs can respire through their skin, lungs, and buccal cavity.
  • D. Frogs retain gills throughout their life.

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