NEET Biology: Structural Organisation in Animals — MCQ Test 3

Q6. Which of the following organs in a frog is responsible for bile secretion?

Q7. Which structure in a male frog helps in sound production?

Q8. Which of the following statements about frog respiration is incorrect?

Q9. Which part of the frog’s brain controls voluntary actions?

Q10. Which gland in frogs is responsible for regulating metamorphosis?

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Which of the following organ systems in frogs is involved in osmoregulation?

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Following, Involved, Osmoregulation, Responsible, Maintaining, and Excreting.

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Q1. Which of the following organ systems in frogs is involved in osmoregulation?

  • A. Nervous system
  • B. Endocrine system
  • C. Excretory system
  • D. Respiratory system

Q2. Which organ system in frogs is responsible for maintaining water balance and excreting nitrogenous wastes?

  • A. Respiratory system
  • B. Circulatory system
  • C. Excretory system
  • D. Digestive system

Q3. Which of the following statements about the frog’s digestive system is incorrect?

  • A. Frogs have a short alimentary canal suited for carnivorous feeding.
  • B. The stomach opens directly into the cloaca without an intestine.
  • C. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes.
  • D. The liver secretes bile, which aids in digestion.

Q4. Which blood pigment is responsible for oxygen transport in frogs?

  • A. Chlorocruorin
  • B. Haemocyanin
  • C. Hemoglobin
  • D. Myoglobin

Q5. Which of the following statements about frog circulation is incorrect?

  • A. Frogs have a three-chambered heart.
  • B. The heart of a frog has two atria and one ventricle.
  • C. Frogs have a single circulatory system like fish.
  • D. Frogs have a closed circulatory system.

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