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In frog:

1. Hemoglobin is present in red blood corpuscles which are biconvex and nucleated.

2. Hemoglobin is present in red blood corpuscles which are biconcave and nucleated.

3. Hemoglobin is present in red blood corpuscles which are biconvex and enucleated.

4. Hemoglobin is present in red blood corpuscles which are biconcave and enucleated.

Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Circulatory System) |
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Male and female frogs are distinguishable externally only during breeding season when:

1. the female develops nuptial pad in the thumb

2. the male develops nuptial pad in the thumb

3. the male develops nuptial pad in the thumb and the female develops a nuptial pad on other digits

4. the male develops large nuptial pad in the thumb while the female develops small nuptial pad in the thumb

Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Male Reproductive System) |
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Regarding skin of the frog, incorrect statement is:

1. It is made of the epidermis and the dermis

2. Mucous glands are present in the dermis and open at the surface

3. It is soft, moist and slimy

4. It is covered by scales

Subtopic:  Frogs: Morphology |
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In frogs:

1. The dentition is homodont and the upper jaw is toothless.

2. The dentition is heterodont and the upper jaw is toothless.

3. The dentition is homodont and the lower jaw is toothless.

4. The dentition is heterodont and the lower jaw is toothless.

Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Digestive System) |
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During aestivation and hibernation, frog respires by:

1. Lungs

2. Skin

3. Buccal mucosa

4. All of these

Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Respiratory System) |
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There are ___________ pairs of cranial nerves in frog.

1. 8

2. 10

3. 11

4. 12

Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Nervous System) |
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Consider the following parts of the brain of frog:

I. Olfactory lobes
II. Optic lobes
III. Cerebral hemispheres
IV. Diencephalon

Forebrain includes:
1. I, II, III, IV
2. I, II, III
3. I, III, IV
4. II, III, IV

Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Nervous System) |
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The hind brain of frog consists of:

1. Pons and Medulla

2. Cerebellum and Pons

3. Hypothalamus and Thalamus

4. Cerebellum and Medulla

Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Nervous System) |
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The skull of frog is:

1. Acondylic

2. Monocondylic

3. Dicondylic

4. Polycondylic

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In frog, a thin walled urinary bladder is present __________ to the rectum and opens in the __________

1. Ventral, cloaca

2. Dorsal, cloaca

3. Ventral, Urethra

4. Dorsal, urethra

Subtopic:  Frogs: Anatomy (Excretory System) |
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