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Chapter 15: Back Matter · Bio Zoology

. Part not belonging to uriniferous tubule is a. Glomerules b. Henle ’ s loop c.

Distal convoluted tubule d. Connecting tubule  .Angiotensinogen is a protein produced and secreted by. (AIPMT ) a. Juxtaglomerular (JG) cells b.

Macula densa cells c. Endothelial cells of blood vessels d. Liver cells . Grafted kidney may be rejected in a patient due to (RE-AIPMT ) a.

Innate immune response b. Humoral immune response c. Cell-mediated immune response d. Passive immune response .

 Which of the following statement is correct? (NEET ) a. The descending limb of loop of Henle is impermeable to water. b.

The ascending limb of loop of Henle is permeable to water c. The descending limb of loop of Henle is permeable to electrolytes. d. The ascending limb of loop of Henle is impermeable to water  .

Ratio of which is more in red muscle? (JIPMER - ) a. Myoglobin b. Actin c.

Myosin d. Albumin . Given below is a table comparing the effects of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system for four features ( - ) which one feature is correctly described? (A.I.I.M.S.

) XI Std Biology-Zoology Glossary sympathetic parasympathetic a. Salivary gland inhibit secretion stimulate secretion b. pupil of the eye dilate constricts eye c. heart rate decreases increases d.

intestinal stimulates inhibits peristalsis  . Which option is correct for the few statements are given for the function of cerebrum, which of few following option is shows all correct statements. (i) to control the sensitivity, movement, memory, vocabulary etc. through the (ii) to control the vision and adaptation through the occipital and frontal lobes (iii) to control the contraction of voluntary muscles through the frontal lobe (iv) to control the temperature, taste, touch, pain etc, through the parietal lobe a.

(i),(ii),(iii) b. (iii),(iv),(i) c. (i),(iii),(iv) d. (i),(ii)  .

Match item in column-I with those given in column-II column-I column-II p. ADH a. Pituitary q. ACTH b.

mineralocorticoid r. aldosterone c. diabetes mellitus s. insulin d.

diabetes inspidus t. adrenaline e. vasodilator a. (p – d) (q – a) (r – c) (s – b)

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