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Ciliated funnels found on the ventral side of kidney in Frog are
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Ostia
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Nephrostomes
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Bidders organs
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Corpora adiposa
The excretory system of frog consists of a pair of kidney, ureters, urinary bladder and cloaca. On the ventral surface of the kidney in the frog, there are ciliated funnels present called as nephrostome. The nephrostome is internally lined with cilia, its function is to push water, metabolic wastes and other substances into metanephridium (Kidney).
Xenopus excretes
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Uric acid
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Urea
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Ammonia
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Creatinine
The frogs which are highly aquatic belongs to the genus xenopus. They are usually found in lakes, rivers, swamps. The xenopus excretes ammonia as nitrogenous waste hence ammonotelic.
Urinary bladder is absent in
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Aves
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Reptiles
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Amphibians
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Mammal
Excretory organs of flatworms / Taenia are
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Flame cells
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Nephridia
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Malpighian tubules
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Renette glands
Kidneys are excretory organs in
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All chordates
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Mammals only
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Mammals and amphibians only
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Mammals, reptiles and amphibians only
For many chordates, the urinary system is a critical component of the excretory system. It is made up of organs such as the kidneys and bladder, structures such as a urethra or cloaca, and even arteries such as the aorta. The urinary system is responsible for both creating and excreting urine, which it does to regulate the amount of water and solutes within the body. Amazingly enough, the urinary system also works closely with hormones in your body that signal when you start to become dehydrated or when there is too much fluid in your body.
So, the correct option is 'All chordates'.
Antennary glands of crustaceans are meant for
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Gustatoreception
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Olfactoreception
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Tangoreception
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Excretion
In decapod crustaceans, the excretory organs are known as antennary glands or green glands. These glands are opaque-white, pea seed sized structures, enclosed in the coxa of each second antenna. These glands play an important role in the process of excretion.
Which of the following groups have similar function?
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Typhlosole in Earthworm, intestinal villi in Rat and contractile vacuole in Amoeba
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Nephridia in Earthworm, malpighian tubules in Cockroach and urinary tubules in Rat
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Antennae in Cockroach, tympanum of Frog and clitellum of Earthworm.
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Incisors of Rat, gizzard (proventricules ) of Cockroach and tube feet of Starfish
Earthworms (annelids) have slightly more evolved excretory structures called nephridia. A pair of nephridia is present on each segment of the earthworm. Malpighian tubules are found lining the gut of some species of arthropods, such as the bee. They are usually found in pairs and the number of tubules varies with the species of insect.
Consider the following statements
I. Flame cells are excretory structures in flatworms
II. Green glands are excretory organs in annelids
III. Columns of Bertin are a conical projection of renal pelvis into renal medulla between the renal pyramids.
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II and III incorrect
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I and II correct
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I and III correct
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I, II and III correct
Green glands present in some arthropods help
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Respiration
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Excretion
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Digestion
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Reproduction
Green glands are excretory organs of some arthropods like crustaceans. They are also called antennal glands because these glands are located near the base of larger antennae. Each gland has three parts end sac, labyrinth and bladder. The labyrinth is the proper excretory gland. Hence green glands help in excretion.
Antennal gland functions as excretory organ in
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Planaria
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Prawn
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Earthworm
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Cockroach
Green glands are excretory organs of some arthropods like crustaceans. For example, prawns, crayfishes, lobsters etc. They are also called antennal glands because these glands are located near the base of larger antennae. Each gland has three parts end sac, labyrinth and bladder. The labyrinth is the proper excretory gland. Hence antennal gland functions as the excretory organ in prawn.