NEET Biology: Structural Organisation in Animals — MCQ Test 4

Q6. What is the role of the fat bodies in frogs during reproduction?

Q7. Which of the following structures is absent in the frog’s body?

Q8. What is the function of the hepatic portal system in frogs?

Q9. Which of the following is the excretory product of frogs?

Q10. Which of the following statements about frog respiration is correct?

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Which chamber of the frog’s heart pumps blood to the body?

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Q1. Which chamber of the frog’s heart pumps blood to the body?

  • A. Right atrium
  • B. Left atrium
  • C. Ventricle
  • D. Sinus venosus

Q2. Which of the following organs in a frog is responsible for producing digestive enzymes?

  • A. Liver
  • B. Pancreas
  • C. Gall bladder
  • D. Kidney

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

  • A. Frogs have an internal skeleton made of bones.
  • B. The vertebral column provides body support.
  • C. Frog skeletons are composed entirely of cartilage.
  • D. Frog skulls are bony structures protecting the brain.

Q4. Which of the following statements about the skeletal system of frogs is correct?

  • A. Frogs have an exoskeleton made of chitin.
  • B. The skeleton of a frog is entirely cartilaginous.
  • C. Frogs have an endoskeleton made primarily of bones.
  • D. Frogs do not have a vertebral column.

Q5. Which of the following statements about the frog’s endocrine system is correct?

  • A. The thyroid gland regulates metamorphosis in frogs.
  • B. The pancreas does not function as an endocrine gland.
  • C. Frogs do not have an adrenal gland.
  • D. The pituitary gland only controls digestion.

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