Which one feature is common to leech, cockroach and scorpion?
Nephridia
Ventral nerve cord
Cephalization
Antennae
The type of epithelial cells which line the inner surface of Fallopian tubes, bronchioles and small bronchi are known as
squamous epithelium
columnar epithelium
ciliated epithelium
cuboidal epithelium
Which one of the following groups of structures/ organs have similar function?
Typhlosole in earthworm, intestinal villi in rat and contractile vacuole in Amoeba.
Nephridia in earthworm, Malpighian tubules in cockroach and urinary tubules in rat
Antennae of cockroach, tympanum of frog and clitellum of earthworm
Incisors of rat, gizzard (proventriculus) cockroach and tube feet of starfish
The crystal of lead zirconate is a key component of
sonography
electrocardiography
electroencephalography
magnetoencephalography
Assertion : Leaf butterfly and stick insect show mimicry to dodge their enemies.
Reason : Mimicry is a method to acquire body colour blending with the surroundings.
If both Assertion and Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion
If both Assertion and Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion
If Assertion is true statement but Reason is false
If both Assertion and Reason are false statements
A.
If both Assertion and Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion
Mimicry is a process by which two or more organisms independently derive protection from predation. This may be done by acquiring body colour blending with the surrounding or sometimes they bring resemblance to a distasteful, poisonous or harmful organisms. Leaf butterfly and stick insect show the colour of leaf, stem etc by which they can dodge their enemies and predator.
Lucocytes (WBCs) are considered as true cells because
they possess nucleus
they do not contain haemoglobin
they show great power of movement
they are responsible forphagocytic activity
The function of microvilli is :
cellular movement
specialized uptake of macro molecules
increase in surface area for absorption
extensive movement of substances over cell surface