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Questions Related to zoology
Oviduct of frog can be called as
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Bidder's canal
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Urinogenital duct
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Mullerian duct
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Uterus
The oviducts present in amphibians are simple tubes which are lined with glands that produce mucus and jelly. Oviducts in male frogs are vestigial oviducts as they have no specific function and no role in reproduction. However, in female, oviduct responds to ovarian or female sex hormones by enlarging and acquiring a lumen. Oviducts carries egg to the cloaca. This posterior opening is the common exit for intestinal, urinary and reproductive tracts. The oviduct of the female is known as the rudimentary oviduct or Mullerian duct. This duct has no lumen and is very much reduced in size. Due to small size, it is difficult to locate these ducts.
Recapitulation theory is explained by all statements except
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Retrogressive evolution in Herdmania
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Development of frog from a tailed tadpole
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Presence of flagellated sperms in Ginkgo
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None of the above
- The larva of Herdmania shows retrogressive metamorphosis in which the larva looses the characters of chordates and attains the form of a invertebrate.
- The tadpole larva of Frog shows fish like characters like gills, gill slits and lateral line organs. This indicates that amphibians evolved from fish like ancestors.
- Gingko is a primitive gymnosperm. Presence of flagellated sperms in Gingko like in Pteridophytes suggest that gymnosperms have evolved from Pteridophytes.
In a male frog, the ureters transfer
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Urine
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Sperms
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Both A and B
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None of the above
In male frogs, each testis is located on the anterio-ventral margin of the kidney. From each testis, ten to twelve vasa efferentia emerge and enter the kidney to open into the Bidder's canal. The Bidder's canal helps in the transfer of sperms via the vasa efferentia. Vasa efferentia open into the Bidder's canal and the Bidder's canal is connected to longitudinal collecting tubules by means of a number of transverse collecting tubes and these longitudinal collecting tubules open into the ureter. Finally, they open into the urinogenital duct that emerges from the kidneys. So, the correct answer is option C.
Frog reproduces
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In water
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On trees
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In sand
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On lotus flowers in water
Frog reproduces in water. They are oviparous and they lay eggs in water which is fertilised outside the body of the frog. In order to make sure that the sperm reaches the eggs, the male and female get into a mating posture called amplexus. so, the correct answer is option A.
Vocal sacs are found in
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Male frog
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Female frog
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Both A and B
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None of the above
Vocal sacs are prominent in a male frog. It is composed of flexible skin which easily expands or contracts to change the frequency of sound waves and helps in amplification. The sound produced is a call for mating. The presence or development of the vocal sac is one way of externally determining the sex of a frog in many species. The vocal sac is open to the mouth cavity of the frog, with two slits on either side of the tongue. To call, the frog inflates its lungs and shuts its nose and mouth. So, the correct answer is option A.
The development of frog is
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Direct
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Indirect
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Parthenogenetic
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None of the above
In indirect development, an animal's birth form is different from the adult form. The embryo hatches from the egg in the larval form. The larva undergoes a drastic metamorphosis in order to achieve its adult stage. Frog, the adult form is completely different from the tadpole, its birth form. Hence, frog undergoes indirect development.
So, the correct answer is option B.
Croaking of frog is
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Hunger call
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Danger call
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Musical tone
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Sex call for female
Males croak louder especially during the night in the breeding season. Males croak to the sound of vacuums, running water, loud noises, to attract females for mating and protect their territory from other male frogs. So, the correct answer is option D.
How many eggs are laid by a female frog at a time?
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100 - 200
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500 - 1000
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2500 - 3000
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5000 - 6000
- Frogs are the amphibians and they are indulged in external fertilization. They are oviparous and they lay eggs. A male frog sheds millions of sperm and female sheds 2,000 to 3,000 eggs at a time in the water.
So, the correct answer is option C.
When a sperm enters an egg of frog
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First polar body is formed
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First meiotic division occurs
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Second meiotic division occurs
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Fertilization process is completed
When a sperm enters the cytoplasm of the oocyte, there is a cortical reaction, which prevents other sperms from fertilising that egg. The oocyte now (after sperm enters the oocyte) undergoes second meiotic division producing haploid ovum and releases a polar body.
So, the correct answer is option C.
Ureter of male Frog has a swelling called vesicular seminalis. It
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Stores Urine
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Stores sperms
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Stores ova
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Both A and B
In frog, from the outer smooth convex posterior side of each kidney arises a mesonephric or wolffian duct or ureter which passes backwards to open into the dorsal side of cloaca. In the males, the ureter dilates just posterior to the kidney to form a vesicula seminalis. Its function is to store sperms.