I: | central nervous system | brain and spinal cord |
II: | peripheral nervous system | cranial and spinal nerves |
III: | autonomic nervous system | sympathetic and parasympathetic |
1. | Only I and II | 2. | Only I and III |
3. | Only II and III | 4. | I, II and III |
1. | olfactory lobes | 2. | cerebral hemispheres |
3. | diencephalon | 4. | cerebellum |
1. | Foramen ovale | 2. | Foramen spinosum |
3. | Foramen magnum | 4. | Obturator foramen |
I: | Sensory papillae for touch |
II: | Taste buds |
III: | Nasal epithelium |
IV: | Eyes |
V: | Tympanum with internal ears |
1. | Only I, II and III | 2. | Only IV and V |
3. | Only II, IV and V | 4. | Only IV |
I: | are situated in the orbit in skull. |
II: | are compound eyes possessing a large number of units. |
I: | External ear is absent. |
II: | Only tympanum can be seen externally. |
III: | The ear is an organ of hearing but not of balancing (equilibrium). |
In frogs, vasa efferentia:
I: | are 100-120 in number that arise from testes |
II: | enter the kidneys on their side and open into Bidder’s canal |
1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect
1. | Testes → Vasa efferentia → Kidney → Seminal vesicle → Urogenital duct → Cloaca |
2. | Testes → Vasa efferentia → Bidder’s canal → Ureter → Cloaca |
3. | Testes → Vasa efferentia → Kidney → Bidder’s canal → Urogenital duct → Cloaca |
4. | Testes → Bidder’s canal → Kidney → Vasa efferentia → Urogenital duct → Cloaca |
The cloaca in a frog is a small, median chamber that is used to pass:
1. | only faecal matter to the exterior. |
2. | only faecal matter and urine but not sperms to the exterior. |
3. | faecal matter, urine and sperms to the exterior. |
4. | faecal matter and sperms but not urine to the exterior. |
Mesorchium in frogs:
1. | is a double fold of peritoneum that adheres testes to kidney. |
2. | is a double fold of peritoneum that adheres ovaries to kidney. |
3. | is the outer cortical part of testes. |
4. | is the outer cortical part of ovaries. |