Respiration pigment of blood in cockroach is from Biology Struct

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151.

From the following pairs regarding the type of animal tissue with its location. Choose the incorrect ones.

  • Pseudo stratified epithelium - Eustachian tube

  • Keratinized stratified epithelium - Conjunctiva of eyes

  • Squamous epithelium - Alveoli of lungs

  • Cuboidal epithelium - Pancreatic ducts


152.

Match the Column I and Column II
Column I Column II
A. Squamous 1. Intestinal glands
B. Cuboidal 2. Trachea
C. Columnar  3. Ovary
D. Ciliated 

4. Blood vessels

5. Bronchioles

  • A - 2; B - 5; C - 1; D - 3

  • A - 4; B - 3; C - 1; D - 2

  • A - 4; B - 3; C - 1; D - 5

  • A - 4; B - 5; C - 1; D - 2


153.

Ringer's solution contains

  • Na+ + Cl- ions

  • Na+ + K+ ions

  • Na+ + K+ + Cl- ions

  • K+ + Cl- ions


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154.

Respiration pigment of blood in cockroach is

  • haemozoin

  • haemocyanin

  • haemoglobin

  • absent


D.

absent

Hemolymph is colourless because there are no blood cells or respiratory pigment. The cockroaches lack respiratory pigment.

Hemocyanin is a protein which carries the oxygen in the arthropods.

Haemozoin is a disposal product formed from the digestion of blood by some blood- feeding parasites.

Haemoglobin is a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates.


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155.

Which tissue covered with calcium phosphate?

  • Bone

  • Muscles

  • Mesenchyma

  • Cartilage


156.

Haemoglobin in earthworm is present in

  • RBC

  • protoplasm

  • coelomic fluid

  • plasma


157.

Fertilization in earthworm is

  • cross fertilization

  • combined fertilization

  • self-fertilization

  • All of the above


158.

In testis of frog, there are no

  • Sertoli cells

  • spermatocytes

  • spermatids

  • intestinal cells


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159.

One difference in breathing mechanism of frog and rabbit is that

  • expansion of frog's lungs is not much

  • abdominal movements more in frog

  • diaphragm and rib muscles play important role in rabbit

  • air reaching frog's lungs is to cool


160.

Fifth cranial nerve of frog is called

  • vagus

  • trigeminal

  • optic

  • ophthalmic


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