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Chapter 19 Excretory Products And Their Elimination
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1. The following substances are the excretory products in animals. Choose the least toxic form among them?
(a) Urea
(b) Uric acid
(c) Ammonia
(d) Carbon dioxide
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Question 2. Filtration of the blood takes place at
(a) PCT
(b) DCT
(c) Collecting ducts
(d) Malpighian body
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Question 3. Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) ADH – prevents conversion of angiotensinogen in blood to angiotensin
(b) Aldosterone – facilitates water reabsorption
(c) ANF – enhances sodium reabsorption
(d) Renin – causes vasodilation
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Question 4. Which of the following is removed from our body by lungs?
(a) $CO_2$ only
(b) $H_2O$ only
(c) $CO_2$ and $H_2O$
(d) Ammonia
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Question 5. The pH of human urine is approximately
(a) 6.5
(b) 7
(c) 6
(d) 7.5
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Question 6. Different types of excretory structures and animals are given below. Match them appropriately and mark the correct answer from among those given below:
Excretory structure/ organ
A. Protonephridia
B. Nephridia
C. Malpighian tabules
D. Green gland or Antennal gland
Animals
i. Prawn
ii. Cockroach
iii. Earthworm
iv. Flatworms
(a) A-iv, B-iii, C-ii, D-i
(b) A-iii, B-i, C-iv, D-ii
(c) A-iii, B-iv, C-ii, D-i
(d) A-iii, B-i, C-ii, D-iv
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Question 7. Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
(a) Birds and land snails are uricotelic animals.
(b) Mammals and frogs are ureotelic animals
(c) Aquatic amphibians and aquatic insects are ammonotelic animals
(d) Birds and reptiles are ureotelic
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Question 8. Which of the following pairs is wrong?
(a) Uricotelic ---------- Birds
(b) Ureotelic ---------- Insects
(c) Ammonotelic ---------- Tadpole
(d) Ureotelic ---------- Elephant
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Question 9. Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
(a) The medullary zone of kidney is divided into a few conical masses called medullary pyramids projecting into the calyces.
(b) Inside the kidney the cortical region extends in between the medullary pyramids as renal pelvis.
(c) Glomerulus alongwith Bowman’s capsule is called the renal corpuscle.
(d) Renal corpuscle, proximal convoluted tabule (PCT) and distal convoluted tubule (DCT) of the nephron are situated in the cortical region of kidney.
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Question 10. The condition of accumulation of urea in the blood is termed as
(a) Renal Calculi
(b) Glomerulonephritis
(c) Uremia
(d) Ketonuria
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Question 11. Which one of the following is also known as antidiuretic hormone?
(a) Oxytocin
(b) Vasopressin
(c) Adrenaline
(d) Calcitonin
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Question 12. Match the terms given in Column I with their physiological processes given in Column II and choose the correct answer
Column I
A. Proximal convoluted tubule
B. Distal convoluted tubule
C. Henle’s loop
D. Counter-current mechanism
E. Renal corpuscle
Column II
i. Formation of concenterated urine
ii. Filtration of blood
iii. Reabsorption of 70-80% of electrolytes
iv. Ionic balance
v. maintenance of concentration gradient in medulla
(a) A-iii, B-v, C-iii, D-ii, E-i
(b) A-iii, B-iv, C-i, D-v, E-ii
(c) A-i, B-iii, C-ii, D-v, E-iv
(d) A-iii, B-i, C-iv, D-v, E-ii
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Question 13. Match the abnormal conditions given in Column A with their explanations given in Column B and Choose the correct option
Column A
A. Glycosurea
B. Renal calculi
C. Glomerular nephritis
D. Gout
Column B
i. Accumulation of uric acid in joints
ii. Inflammation in glomeruli
iii. Mass of crystallised salts within the kidney
iv. presence of glucose in urine
Options:
(a) A-i, B-iii, C-ii, D-iv
(b) A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-i
(c) A-iv, B-iii, C-ii, D-i
(d) A-iv, B-ii, C-iii, D-i
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Question 14. We can produce a concentrated/ dilute urine. This is facilitated by a special mechanism. Identify the mechanism.
(a) Reabsorption from PCT
(b) Reabsorption from Collecting Duct
(c) Reabsorption/ Secretion in DCT
(d) Counter current mechanism in Henle’s loop/ Vasa recta
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Question 15. Dialysing unit (artificial kidney) contains a fluid which is almost same as plasma except that it has
(a) High glucose
(b) High urea
(c) No urea
(d) High uric acid
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Very Short Answer Questions
Question 1. Where does the selective reabsorption of Glomerular filtrate take place?
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Question 2. What is the excretory product from kidneys of reptiles?
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Question 3. What is the composition of sweat produced by sweat glands?
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Question 4. Identify the glands that perform the excretory function in prawns.
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Question 5. What is the excretory structure in amoeba?
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Question 6. The following abbreviations are used in the context of excretory functions, what do they stand for?
a. ANF
b. ADH
c. GFR
d. DCT
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Question 7. Differentiate Glycosuria from Ketonuria.
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Question 8. What is the role of sebaceous glands?
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Question 9. Name two actively transported substances in Glomerular filtrate.
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Question 10. Mention any two metabolic disorders, which can be diagnosed by analysis of urine.
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Question 11. What are the main processes of urine formation?
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Question 12. Sort the following into actively or passively transported substances during reabsorption of GFR.
glucose, aminoacids, nitrogenous wastes, $Na^+$, water
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Question 13. Complete the following:
a. urinary excretion = tubular reabsorption + tubular secretion – ________________
b. Dialysis fluid = Plasma– ________________
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Question 14. Mention the substances that exit from the tubules in order to maintain a concentration gradient in the medullary interstitium.
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Question 15. Fill in the blanks appropriately
Organ Excretory wastes
a. Kidneys ______________________
b. Lungs ______________________
c. Liver ______________________
d. Skin ______________________
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Short Answer Questions
Question 1. Show the structure of a renal corpuscle with the help of a diagram.
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Question 2. What is the role played by Renin-Angiotensin in the regulation of kidney function?
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Question 3. Aquatic animals generally are ammonotelic in nature where as terrestual forms are not. Comment.
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Question 4. The composition of glomerular filtrate and urine is not same. Comment.
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Question 5. What is the procedure advised for the correction of extreme renal failure? Give a brief account of it.
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Question 6. How have the terrestrial organisms adapted themselves for conservation of water?
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Question 7. Label the parts in the following diagram.
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Question 8. Explain, why a haemodialysing unit called artificial kidney?
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Question 9. Comment upon the hormonal regulation of selective reabsorption.
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Long Answer Questions
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
Question 1. Explain the mechanism of formation of concentrated urine in mammals.
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Question 2. Draw a labelled diagram showing reabsorption and secretion of major substances at different parts of the nephron.
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Question 3. Explain briefly, micturition and disorders of the excretory system.
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Question 4. How does tubular secretion help in maintaining ionic and acid-base balance in body fluids?
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Question 5. The glomerular filtrate in the loop of Henle gets concentrated in the descending and then gets diluted in the ascending limbs. Explain.
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Question 6. Describe the structure of a human kidney with the help of a labelled diagram.
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