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Q.11. The ciliated epithelium in our body may be found in
- trachea
- ureter
- bile duct
- intestines
Answer:
(a) trachea
Explanation: trachea
Explanation: trachea
Structural Organisation In Animals Biology (Class 11th) Revision Test | MCQs For NEET
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Action | Q.No. | Que title | Option 1 (a) | Option 2 (b) | Option 3 (c) | Option 4 (d) |
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1 | Blood corpuscles are formed in the | Haversian canal | endosteum | red bone marrow | pancreas | |
2 | Which of the following is absent in female frog? | Webbed feet | Copulatory pads | Tympanum | All are present | |
3 | Osteoblasts are found in | blood | muscle | Bone | catrilage | |
4 | Choose the incorrect statement. | Vascular system of frog is closed type. | Frogs have 4-chambered heart. | During aestivation and hibernation, skin acts as respiratory organ. | All the statements are correct | |
5 | Which one of the four parts mentioned below is not part of a single uriniferous tubule ? | Bowman scapsule | Loop of Henle | Distal convoluted tubule | Collecting ducts | |
6 | Ciliated epithelium is present in | fallopian tubes | blood vessels | mid brain | none of the above | |
7 | The vascular tissue of blood is made up of | RBC | plasma | platelets | all of the above | |
8 | Which membrane protects the eyes of frog in water? | Tympanum | Skin | Sebaceous | Nictitating | |
9 | Fats are richly found in | alveolar tissue | lymph glands | adipose tissue | liver cells | |
10 | The main function of the skin of frog is | the exchange of respiratory gases | the storage of fat | the storage of energy | to convert light vitamin D | |
11 | The ciliated epithelium in our body may be found in | trachea | ureter | bile duct | intestines | |
12 | Which one of the following is a scent gland of mammals? | Bartholin | Anal | Prostate | Adrenal | |
13 | The characteristic of simple eqithelium is that | the cells are loosely placed | they are single – layered in thickness | cells are tightly packed with no intercelluar spaces | cells are generally ciliated | |
14 | Spot the salivary gland in the following : | sublingual | adrenal | Brunners | lacrimal | |
15 | Protein not found in the connective tissues is | actin | ossein | collagen | elastin | |
16 | Tendons connect the following | bone to bone | muscle to muscle | cartilage to muscle | bone to muscle | |
17 | Frogs are beneficial to us because | they protect crops | they links food web | they are food to man. | all of these | |
18 | Which membrane protects the eyes of frog in water? | Tympanum | Skin | Sebaceous | Nictitating | |
19 | Which of the following helps in locomotion of earthworms? | Clitellum | Setae | Intersegmental grooves | Nephridiophores | |
20 | Which is not a part of reproductive system of female cockroach? | Phallic gland | Vestibulum | Gonapophyses | Collaterial glands | |
21 | Glands of Zeis are associated with eyelashes. These are modified | Sweat glands | Mucous glands | Sebaceous glands | Sudoriferous glands | |
22 | The most abundant type of animal tissue in the complex animals is | Muscle tissue | Nervous tissue | Connective tissue | Epithelial tissue | |
23 | The epithelium found in the lining layer of stomach and intestine is | Squamous epithelium | Cuboidal epithelium | Columnar epithelium | Ciliated columnar epithelium | |
24 | In mammals maximum energy is lost by the | Respiration | Urine | Skin | Stool | |
25 | Which one of the following contains the largest quantity of extra-cellular material | Striated muscle | Areolar tissue | Stratified epithelium | Myelinated nerve fibres |
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