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Match the pair of items with the category of organs

  1. Nephridia of earthrowm and malpighian tubules of cockroach - excretory organ

  2. Wings of honey bee and crow homologous organs

  3. Nictitating membrane and blind spot in human eye-vestigial ogans

  4. Thorns of bougainvillea and tendrils of cucurbita - analogous organs.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Earthworms (annelids) have slightly more evolved excretory structures called nephridia. A pair of nephridia is present on each segment of the earthworm. Excretion occurs through a pore called the nephridioporeMalpighian 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.


So, the correct option is 'Option A'.

Which is not an excretory organ of vertebrates?

  1. Liver

  2. Lungs

  3. Hepatopancreas

  4. Skin


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Hepatopancreas is not an excretory organ of vertebrates. It is a glandular excretory organ present in many invertebrates like arthropods and molluscs. It shows functions similar to liver and pancreas of vertebrates.

So, the correct answer is 'Hepatopancreas'.

In which one of the following organisms, its excretory organs are correctly stated

  1. Cockroach - Malpighian tubules and enteric caeca

  2. Earthworm - Pharyngeal, integumentary and septal nephridia

  3. Frog - Kidneys, skin and buccal epithelium

  4. Humans - Kidneys, sebaceous glands and tear glands


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The excretory system of earthworm consists of nephridia as the excretory organ which is analogous to the kidney of vertebrates. Nephridia are porous, long, thin coiled tube which is found in all segments except first three. Based on their position in the body, they are three types pharyngeal, integumentary and septal nephridia.
So, the correct answer is 'Option B'.

Select the correct match of animal, excretory organs and product.

  1. Salamander- Kidney- urea

  2. Peacock- Kidney- urea

  3. Housefly- Renal tubules- uric acid

  4. Labeo- Nephridial tubes- Ammonia


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Salamander belongs to the phylum Chordata and class amphibia. Just like humans, the salamander has two kidneys which excrete urea as the nitrogenous waste product. Two kidneys are extremely important in excreting nitrogenous waste, and the urinary bladder stores waste in the form of urea before it is released into the environment.

So, the correct answer is 'Salamander-Kidney-Urea'.

When a fresh water protozoan is placed in marine water

  1. The contractile vacuole disappears

  2. Contractile vacuole increases in size

  3. A number of contractile vacuoles appear

  4. The contractile vacuole remains unchanged.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
The function of a contractile vacuole in protozoan is to expel out excess water. When a freshwater protozoan is placed in marine water the contractile vacuole disappears because the function of contractile vacuole is to expel out excess water but in case of marine water, The water should be retained instead of expelled.
So, the correct answer is 'The contractile vacuole disappears'.

Excretion in Hydra occurs through

  1. Flame cells

  2. Nephridia

  3. Cnidoblasts

  4. General body surface


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hydra is sessile and cylindrical in shape belonging to the phylum Cnidaria and class Hydrozoa. It has no specialized excretory organs hence excretion in hydra occurs by diffusion through the general body surface.

So, the correct answer is 'General body surface'.

Find the wrongly matched pair of animal and its excretory structure.

  1. Balanoglossus- Proboscis gland

  2. Earthworm- Nephridia

  3. Grasshopper- Malpighian tubules

  4. Prawn- Flame cells

  5. Amphioxus- Protonephridia


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Green glands are excretory organs of crustaceans. For example, prawn. 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.

So, the correct answer is 'Prawn- Flame cells'.

Green glands are excretory organs of

  1. Crustaceans

  2. Centipedes

  3. Annelids

  4. Molluscs


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Green glands are excretory organs of 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.

So, the correct answer is 'Crustaceans'.

Excretory structures of rotifers are

  1. Green glands

  2. Malpighian tubules

  3. Flame cells

  4. Gills

  5. Kidneys


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Rotifers are microscopic aquatic animals belonging to phylum rotifera. They eat dead bacteria, algae and protozoans. The excretory structures of rotifers are Flame cells. The flame cells function like a kidney, removing nitrogenous waste.

So, the correct answer is 'Flame cells'.

Archinephros occurs in

  1. Adult hagfish

  2. Larva of hagfish

  3. Molluscs

  4. Anamniotes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Hagfish belongs to the class Myxini. Archinephros or ancestral vertebrate kidney are retained by larvae of hagfish and of some caecilians. Archinephros extend from anterior to the posterior end of the body, with segmentally arranged glomeruli and nephrostomes. Glomeruli received blood from the dorsal aorta and filtered nitrogenous wastes into the coelom, from where they were collected by the nephrostomes and transported to outside via collecting ducts and archinephric ducts.
So, the correct answer is 'Larva of hagfish'.