Chapter 19: Problem 44
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Chapter 19: Problem 44
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Almost all the aquatic animals excrete ammonia as the nitrogenous waste product. Which of the following statements is not in agreement with this situation? (a) Ammonia is easily soluble in water. (b) Ammonia is released from the body in a gaseous state. (c) Ammonia is highly toxic and needs to be eliminated when formed. (d) Both (a) and (b).
Select the correct option representing the excretory organs present in (i) earthworm, (ii) centipede, (iii) prawn, and (iv) flatworm. (a) Malpighian Flame Nephridia Green tubules cell gland (b) Flame Green Malpighian Nephridia cell gland tubules (c) Nephridia Malpighian Green Flame tubules gland cell (d) Green Nephridia Flame cell Malpighian gland tubules
The maximum amount of electrolytes and water ( \(70-80\) per cent) from the glomerular filtrate is reabsorbed in which part of the nephron? (a) Ascending limb of loop of Henle (b) Distal convoluted tubule (c) Proximal convoluted tubule (d) Descending limb of loop of Henle
In peritoneal dialysis (a) the blood is removed from the body and a natural filter is used (b) the blood is not removed from the body and a natural filter is used (c) the blood is not removed from the body and an artificial filter is used (d) the blood is removed from the body and an artificial filter is used
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