The structure present in man but absent in frog is-
1. Pancreas
2. Salvinary gland
3. Thyroid gland
4. Adrenal gland

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In frog, digestion of fats occurs mostly in -
1. Rectum
2. Stomach
3. Duodenum
4. Small intestine
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In frog, undigested solid wastes pass out through -
1. Anus
2. Cloaca
3. Kidney
4. Genital pore
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In frog, which of the following opens into the duodenum?
1. Pancreatic duct
2. Bile duct
3. Hepatic duct
4. Hepato-pancreatic duct
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Which of the following is false about the respiration of frog?
1. Frogs respire on land and in water by the same method
2. In water, skin acts as aquatic respiratory organ (Cutaneous respiration)
3. Dissolved oxygen in water is exchanged through the skin by diffusion
4. On land, the buccal cavity, skin and lungs act as respiratory organs
Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Respiratory System) |
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Which one is correct about the respiration of frog?
I. In frog, cutaneous and pulmonary respiration are found
II. A pair of elongated pink hollow lungs are found in thorax
III. Atmospheric O2 → Nostril → Buccal cavity → Lungs
IV. During aestivation and hibernation, gaseous exchange take place through skin.

1. All
2. I, II, III
3. III
4. None
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In frog, cutaneous respiratory occurs-
1. Always
2. Only on land
3. Only in water
4. Only during aestivation or hibernation
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RBC of frog is -
1. Oval and nucleate
2. Circular and nucleate
3. Oval and enucleate
4. Biconcave and enucleate
Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Circulatory System) |
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In frog, ventricle opens into __________ on the __________ side of heart -
1. Sinus venosus, dorsal
2. Sinus venosus, ventral
3. Conus arteriosus, ventral
4. Conus arteriosus, dorsal
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In frog, a triangular structure called ________ joins the right ________ -
1. Conus arteriosus, ventricle
2. Conus arteriosus, auricle
3. Sinus venosus, auricle
4. Sinus venosus, ventricle
Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Circulatory System) |
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