Subject

Biology

Class

NEET Class 12

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11.

Entamoeba histolytica differs from Amoeba in absence of 

  • pseudopodia

  • contractile vacuole

  • nucleus

  • ectoplasm


B.

contractile vacuole

Contractile vacuole is a cell organelle related with osmoregulation, ie, removal of excess water and present in free living protozoa like Amoeba and absent in parasitic protozoa like Entamoeba histolytica.

Pseudopodia are locomotory organelles of class Sarcodina or Rhizopoda, eg, Entamoeba, Amoeba.

Nucleus and ectoplasm are present in all protozoans.


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12.

Heparin is synthesized in

  • liver

  • kidney

  • saliva

  • pancreas


13.

Sea gulls excrete excess of NaCl from

  • liver

  • lungs

  • nasal activity

  • kidney


14.

Which of the following is important for muscle contraction and nerve impulse transmission?

  • Ca2+ ions

  • Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions

  • Mg2+ ions

  • Fe2+ ions


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15.

Which one is component of Ornithine cycle?

  • Ornithine, citrulline and alanine

  • Ornithine, citrulline and arginine

  • Amino acids are not used

  • Ornithine, citrulline and fumaric acid


16.

In parasympathetic nervous system, which of the following is released?

  • Epinephrine

  • Norepinephrine

  • Serotonin

  • Acetylcholine


17.

Which compound has a very important role in prebiotic evolution?

  • Sulphur dioxide

  • Nitric oxide

  • Methane

  • Sulphur trioxide


18.

The velocity of conduction of nerve impulse in frog is

  • 300 m/s

  • same as of electricity

  • faster than sound

  • 30 m/s


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19.

Connecting link between annelids and molluscs is

  • Neopilina

  • Peripatus

  • Periplaneta

  • Limulus


20.

Ruminants belong to order

  • Proboscida

  • Artiodactyla

  • Marsupials

  • Edentata


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