| 1. | The statement is false for water but true for land |
| 2. | The statement is false for both the environments |
| 3. | The statement is true for water but false for land |
| 4. | The statement is true for both the environments |
| A. | Hepatic portal system is the special venous connection between liver and intestine. |
| B. | There are twelve pairs of cranial nerves arising from the brain. |
| C. | The ureters and oviducts open separately into the cloaca in female frogs. |
| D. | Hind-brain consists of cerebellum, medulla oblongata and optic lobes. |
| E. | Sinus venosus joins the right atrium of heart. |
| List-I | List-II | ||
| A. | Squamous Epithelium | I. | Goblet cells of alimentary canal |
| B. | Ciliated Epithelium | II. | Inner lining of pancreatic ducts |
| C. | Glandular Epithelium | III. | Walls of blood vessels |
| D. | Compound Epithelium | IV. | Inner surface of Fallopian tubes |
| A. | Collateral gland | B. | Mushroom gland |
| C. | Spermatheca | D. | Anal style |
| E. | Phallic gland | ||
| 1. | B and D only | 2. | B and E only |
| 3. | A only | 4. | A and C only |
| 1. | Adhering junctions facilitate the cells to communicate with each other. |
| 2. | Tight junctions help to stop substances from leaking across a tissue. |
| 3. | Tight junctions help to perform cementing to keep neighbouring cells together. |
| 4. | Gap junctions help to create gap between the cells and tissues. |