Which one of the following is not a part of a renal pyramid?
1. Convoluted tubules
2. Collecting ducts
3. Loop of Henle
4. Peritubular capillaries

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Uricotelic mode of passing out nitrogenous wastes is found in
1. birds and annelids
2. amphibians and reptiles
3. insects and amphibians
4. reptiles and birds

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Which one of the following statements is correct with respect to kidney function regulation?

1. Exposure to cold temperature stimulates ADH release
2. An increase in glomerular blood flow stimulates the formation of angiotensin II
3. During summer when the body loses a lot of water by evaporation, the release of ADH is suppressed
4. When someone drinks a lot of water, ADH release is suppressed
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Which one of the following statements in regard to excretion by the human kidneys is correct?
1. Descending limb of loop of Henle is impermeable to water
2. Distal convoluted tubule is incapable of reabsorbing HCO-3 
3. Nearly 99 per cent of the glomerular filtrate is reabsorbed by the renal tubules
4. Ascending limb of loop of Henle is impermeable to electrolytes

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The principal nitrogenous excretory compound in humans is synthesized
1. in kidneys but eliminated mostly through liver
2. in kidneys as well as eliminated by kidneys
3. in liver and also eliminated by the same through bile
4. in the liver, but eliminated mostly through kidneys

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Uric acid is the chief nitrogenous component of the excretory products of
1. man
2. earthworm
3. cockroach
4. frog

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What will happen if the stretch receptors of the urinary bladder wall are totally removed?
1. Urine will not collect in the bladder
2. Micturition will continue
3. Urine will continue to collect normally in the bladder
4. There will be no micturition

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Which one of the following statements is correct with respect to salt water balance inside the body of living organisms?
1. When water is not available, camels do not produce urine but store urea in tissues.
2. Salmon fish excretes lot of stored salt through gill membrane when in fresh water.
3. Paramecium discharges concentrated salt solution by contractile vacuoles.
4. The body fluids of fresh water animals are generally hypotonic to surrounding water.

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Which of the following is true for excretion in humans?

1. Glucose and amino acids are reabsorbed in PCT by simple diffusion.
2. DCT is impermeable to water.
3. On an average, 25-30 gm of urea is excreted out per day.
4. Maximum reabsorption occurs in the loop of Henle.
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Refer the given figure of nephron.

Identify A, B, C, and D and select the correct option regarding them.

1. A - Glomerulus - a tuft of capillaries formed by afferent arteriole.
2. B - PCT- reabsorption of \(HCO^-_3\) and selective secretion of H+ and K+ occurs here.
3. C - DCT- almost all glucose, amino acids, water, Na+, K+, and uric acid are absorbed here.
4. D - collecting duct - extends from the cortex of the kidney to the inner parts of the medulla; a large amount of water is secreted in this region.
Subtopic:  Nephron Part 1 | Nephron Part 2 | Formation of Urine | Disorders of Excretory System |
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