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Recommended MCQs - 190 Questions - Structural

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Question 1. Question 5.

The complex animals mainly consist of how many types According to which of the following properties, the
of tissues? structure of a particular cell varies inside a tissue :
(1) Four (1) Origin of the cell
(2) Three (2) Nucleus of the cell
(3) Two (3) Function of the cell
(4) Give (4) Due to the function of surrounding cells

Question 2. Question 6.
What is the association of two or more organs interacting Which among the following organs possess all the four
physically or chemically to perform a particular function types of tissue?
called as :
(1) Skin
(1) Tissue-organ system
(2) Stomach
(2) Organ system
(3) Heart
(3) Cellular-tissue system
(4) Fallopian tubes
(4) Animal tissue

Question 7.
Question 3.
Select the incorrect statement
Coordinatlon, homeostasis and response to stimuli is the
function of 1. The columnar epithelium is present in the stomach and
intestine
(1) Epithelial tissue
2. Cilia move the particle in a specific direction
(2) Muscular tissue
3. Cilia are present in fallopian tube and bronchioles
(3) Connective tissue
4. In PCT simple squamous epithelium is present
(4) Nervous tissue

Question 8.
Question 4.
The type of epithelial cells which line the inner

Which of the following statement correctly defines a surface of fallopian tubes, bronchioles and small

tissue? bronchi are known as :-

1. Squamous epithelium

(1) A group of cells having different anatomy can 2. Columnar epithelium

perform a specific function. 3. Ciliated epithelium

(2) An aggregate of similar cells forming a definite kind 4. Cubical epithelium


of structure performing a specific function.

(3) Single cell which has ability to perform specific

functions in association with other cells.


(4) Two or more organs having similar cells perform
similar functions in association with each other.

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Question 9. Question 12.

The air sacs in the lungs are comprised of


Which of the following characteristics is not correct

_____ cells. for squamous epithelium?


1. simple squamous 1. Made up of single thin layer of flattened cells.

2. Cells with irregular boundaries.

2. simple columnar 3. Free surface contains microvilli.

3. simple cuboidal 4. Involved in a function like forming diffusion

boundary.
4. transitional

Question 13.
Question 10.
Which of the following tissue is correctly matched to its
The epithelium shown in the following figure is location ?
___________. They are mainly present in the inner
surface of hollow organs like ___________
Option    Tissue Location

Ciliated Inner lining of


(1)
epithelium salivary ducts

Glandular Moist surface of


(2)
epithelium buccal cavity

Cuboidal Tubular parts of


1. Ciliated cuboidal, neck of nephron (3)
epithelium nephron
2. Ciliated columnar, trachea, loop of Henle
Squamous Inner surface of
3. Ciliated columnar, bronchioles and fallopian tubes (4)
epithelium       bronchioles
4. Pseudostratified trachea columnar, trachea and large

bronchi

Question 14.

Match the following


Question 11.
 Column - I                                                     Column -
The kind of epithelium which forms the inner walls of
II
blood vessels is 
a. Squamous epithelium               (i) Protecion against
(1) cuboidal epithelium
chemical and mechanical stresses
(2) columnar epithelium
b. Cuboidal epithelium                  (ii) Movement of
(3) celiated columnar epithelium particle in a specific direction
(4) squamous epithelium c. Compoud epithelium                  (iii) Formation of
diffusion boundary

d. Ciliated epithelium                     (iv) Secretion and


absorption
1. a(i), b(iv), c(ii), d(iii)
2. a(iii), b(iv), c(i), d(ii)
3. a(ii), b(i), c(iii), d(iv)
4. a(iv), b(i), c(iii), d(ii)
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Question 15. Question 17.

Which of the following is mismatched? This epithelial tissue is found in ducts of glands and
tubular parts of nephrons in kidneys. Its main functions
(1) Squamous epithelium: Walls of blood capillaries and are secretion and absorption. choose the correct option
alveoli of lungs


(1) simple epithelium
(2) Cuboidal epithelium: Tubular part of nephrons
(2) Simple cuboidal epithelium
(3) Ciliated epithelium: Bronchioles, fallopian tubes
(3) Simple columnar epithelium
(4) Columnar epithelium: Walls of blood vessels
(4) Ciliated epithelium

Question 16.

Question 18.
Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and
select the correct answer from the codes given: The cells of epithelial tissues are _______ packed with
_________ intercellular matrix.

  Tissue   Location 1. Loosely, little


2. Loosely, large
Proximal
Cuboidal brush 3. Compactly, little
convoluted
A bordered P
tubule of 4. Tightly, large 
epithelium
nephron

  Ciliated Question 19.


B columnar Q Fallopian tubes
epithelium Brush bordered cuboidal epithelium is present in
1. Proximal convoluted tubules
  Dense regular
C R  Tendon 2. Small intestine
connective tissue
3. Lining of stomach
Dense irregular
D S Skin 4. Smaller ducts of pancreas
connective tissue

Codes:
Question 20.
     A   B    C   D The epithelium composed of single layer of tall and
1.  P   Q    R   S slender cells is found in :

2.  Q   P    S   R (1) Stomach wall

3.  Q   P    R   S (2) Fallopian tubes

4.  P   Q    S   R (3) Nephrons

(4) Stomach and intestinal lining

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Question 21. Question 23.

Which of the following statement is incorrect regarding Match the following.


the tissue lining organs and cavities?
(1) They play a role of separating two structures from Column I Column II
each other.
(2) Cells are compactly packed with large intercellular 1. Nasal epithelium
A. Touch
space or matrix. 2. Foramen magnum
B. Smell
(3) On the basis of number of cell layers present, they are 3. Sensory papillae
classified as simple and stratified. C. Cranial nerves
4. Peripheral nervous
(4) They are closely bound to each other through D. Medulla oblongata
system
specialised structures called as tight junctions.

Codes

       A   B   C   D 


Question 22.
1.    3   1   2   4
Which of the following statements is not correct with
respect to the epithelial tissue? 2.    2   1   4   3
1. It covers the external surface of the body and internal 3.    3   4   2    1
surface of many organs.
4.    3   1   4    2
2. The neighbouring cells are held together by cell
junctions and there is very little intercellular material.  

3. The epithelial cells rest on a cellular basement

membrane that separates it from underlying connective

tissue. Question 24.

4. There is no blood vessel supplying the nutrients to the Which one of the following types of cell is involved in
epithelial cells. making of the inner walls of large blood vessels?

  1.  Cuboidal epithelium

2.  Columnar epithelium

3.  Squamous epithelium


4.  Stratified epithelium
 

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Question 25. Question 29.

The epithelium that covers the dry surface of skin, Compound epithelium play major role in
the moist surface of buccal cavity, pharynx, inner  1. Secretion
lining of large ducts of salivary glands and of  2. Absorption
pancreatic ducts is  3. Protection
(1) More stretchable  4. Support
(2) lnvolved in formation of a diffusion barrier

(3) Found in the walls of blood vessels also  Question 30.


(4) To provide protection against chemical also  Observe the following figures:
      mechanical stresses

Question 26.
Columnar epithelium is characterised by the presence of
polygonal columns of cells. It occurs in Figure A and B indicate glands while Figure C indicates
specific type of tissues. Identify these figures:
(1) Inner lining of intestine
(2) Inner lining of stomach         A       B       C
(3) Inner lining of gall bladder
Unicellular Multicellular Compound
(4) All of these (1)
gland gland epithelium

Unicellular Multicellular Pseudostratified


(2)
Question 27. gland gland    epithelium
Compound epithelia is present in -

1. Dry surface of the skin.


Multicellular Unicellular Pseudostratified
(3)  
2. Moist surface of buccal cavity.
gland    gland epithelium
3. Inner lining of ducts of salivary gland.

4. All of these Unicellular Pseudostratified


(4) Goblet gland

gland epithelium

Question 28.

Which of the following epithelium their main function is


Question 31.
to provide protection against chemical and

Which of the following epithelium covers the dry surface


mechanical stresses?
of the skin, the moist surface of buccal cavity, pharynx,
1. Simple epithelium.
inner lining of ducts of salivary glands and of pancreatic
2. Compound epithelium.
ducts?
3. Columnar epithelium.

1. Pseudostratified epithelium
4. Cuboidal Epithelium
2. Simple cuboidal epithelium

3. Compound epithelium
4. Transitional epithelium

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Question 32. Question 35.

Mark the incorrect statement regarding compound


The function of the gap junction is to
epithelium?
1. Performing cementing to keep neighbouring cells
1. Made up of more than one layer of cells. together
2. Vital role in secretion and absorption. 2. Facilitate communication between adjoining cells by
connecting the cytoplasm for rapid transfer of ions, small
3. Provide protection against chemical and
molecules and some large molecules
mechanical stress.
3. Separate two cells from each other
4. It covers the moist surface of buccal cavity
4. Stop substance from leaking across a tissue

Question 33.

Question 36.
Among the options given below, simple epithelium is not
found at which location? Endocrine and exocrine glands are formed from

what type of tissue?


1. Air sacs of lungs
1. connective
2. PCT
2. blood
3. Inner surface of bronchioles and fallopian tubes
3. muscle
4. Inner lining of ducts of salivary glands
4. epithelial

Question 34.

Question 37.
Match the following cell structure with its characteristic
feature : Given below is a diagrammatic representation of a
glandular tissue
(a) Tight junctions               (i) Cement neighbouring cells
together to form sheet
(b) Adhering junctions                (ii) Transmit information
through chemical to another cells
(c) Gap junctions                (iii) Establish a barrier to
prevent leakage of fluid across        epithelial cells
(d) Synaptic junctions         (iv) Cytoplasmic channels to Identify the structure labelled as 'A' and choose the
facilitate communication            between adjacent cells correct option w.r.t its example.
Select correct option from the following : (1) Gastric gland
1. (a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii) (2) Goblet cells
2. (a)-(iv), (b )-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii) (3) Oxyntic cells
3. (a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii) (4) Sebaceous gland
4. (a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)

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Question 38. Question 40.

Cell junctions like tight, adhering and gap junctions are Which of the following provides structural and functional
mainly present between the neighbouring cells of  link between the individual cells in epithelial tissues?
1. Neural tissue 1. Extracellular fluid which binds the various cells in the
tissue together
2. Connective tissue
2. Cell junctions
3. Muscular tissue
3. Connective tissue
4. Epithelial tissue
4. Basement membrane

Question 39.

Question 41.
Match the columns.
Goblet cells are specialized cells of the

  Cloumn ‘A’   Column ‘B’ 1. stratified squamous epithelium

2. cuboidal epithelium

3. columnar epithelium

(a) Tight junctions (i) Macula adherens 4. simple squamous epithelium


Stop substances

leaking in Question 42.


(b) Gap junctions (ii)
columnar Which among the following statements are correct ?
epithelium (I) Saliva is secreted by exocrine glands.

Common in (II) Epithelial tissue rests on non-cellular basement


membrane.
(c) Inter digitations (iii) transitional
epithelium (III) Muscular tissue possesses cell junctions.
(IV) Mucus-secreting goblet cells are multicellular.
Rapid transfer (1) I and II only
Adhering
(d) (iv) of ions and
junctions (2) I and IV only
molecules
(3) I, II and III
          a            b             c              d (4) Only III
1.       i             ii            iii               iv

2.       ii            iv            iii               i

3.       ii            iv             i               iii


4.       ii            i              iii               iv

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Question 43. Question 45.

The four sketches (A, B, C and D) given below, represent Match the following and choose the correct option.
four different types of animal tissues. Which one of these
is correctly identified in the options given, along with its Column-I  Column-II
correct location and function ?

a. Adipose tissue (i) Fibreless matrix


b. Cuboidal epithelium (ii) Abundant fat cells
c. Hyaline cartilage (iii) Thyroid follicles
d. Blood  (iv) Tracheal rings

 
(A)      (B)  1. a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii)
2. a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i)
3. a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv)
4. a(ii), b(iii), c(i), d(iv)

Question 46.
The supportive skeletal structures in the human external
ears and in the nose tip are example of:
(C)        (D) 
(1) Ligament
                  Tissue               Location                 Function

1.  (C) Collagen fibres          Cartilage            Attach (2) Areolar tissue


skeletal muscles to bones

(3) Bone
2.  (D) Smooth muscle tissue     Heart                      Heart
contraction
(4) Cartilage
3.  (A) Columnar epithelium      Nephron               
 Secretion and absorption

4.  (B) Glandular epithelium       Intestine                   

 Secretion Question 47.

The excess of nutrients which are not used immediately

are converted into fats and stored in 


Question 44. 1. Areolar tissue
Select the odd one w.r.t. secretions of exocrine glands. 2. Adipose tissue
1. Saliva 3. Dense regular connective tissue
2. Mucus 4. Dense irregular connective tissue
3. Insulin

4. Milk

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Question 48. Question 51.

Tendon and ligament are example of  Identify figure-I and II, structures A and B respectively?
Figures are related with specialised connective tissues:
(1) dense regular connective tissue
(2) dense irregular connective tissue
(3) loose connective tissue
(4) specialised connective tissue

Question 49.
Select the incorrectly matched pair from the following:   Fig. I Fig. II    A    B
1. Chondrocytes - Smooth muscle cells
(1)  Cartilage   Bone Collagen Chondrocyte
2. Neurons - Nerve cells
3. Fibroblast - Areolar tissue (2) Cartilage Bone Collagen Chondroclast
4. Osteocytes - Bone cells
(3) Cartilage Bone MicrotubuleChondroclast

Question 50. Collagen


(4) Bone Cartilage   Oesteoblast
fibres  
Strength, elasticity and flexibility to tissues is provided
by the fibres of :

(1) Elastin Question 52.


(2) Adipose tissue Loose connective tissue has cells and fibres loosely
(3) Elastin and collagen arranged in a semifluid ground substance. Which of the
following can be taken as an example of it?
(4) Areolar tissue
(1) Areolar tissue

(2) Cartilage
(3) Adipose tissue
(4) Both (1) and (3)

Question 53.
Which of the following structures or substances is

incorectly paired with a tissue ?

1. Haversian system—bone

2. platelets—blood

3. fibroblasts—skeletal muscle

4. chondroitin sulfate—cartilage

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Question 54. Question 58.

Choose the correct option, pairing the principal cell Areolar connective tissue contains

(i) Semi-fluid ground substance containing modified

with the tissue polysaccharide.

(1) Mast cell         −  Adipose tissue (ii) Fibroblast cells.

(iii) Mast cells.

(2) Fibroblasts      −  Areolar tissue (iv) Macrophages.


(3) Macrophages   −  Tendon 1. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) 
(4) Chondroclasts  −  Bone 2. (ii), (iii), (iv) only

3. (i), (ii) only 

Question 55. 4. (i) only

In __i__, the collagen fibres are present in rows


between parallel bundles of fibres. It is an example of


dense __ii__ connective tissue


Question 59.
1. i-cartilage; ii-regular
In the given diagram of areolar tissue, identify a
2. i-cartilage; ii-irregular
phagocytic cell:
3. i-tendon; ii-irregular

4. i-tendon; ii-regular

Question 56.
Areolar tissue contains secretory cells which secrete the
fibres and other components of matrix. Such cells are
(1) Fibroblasts (1) A
(2) Macrophages (2) B
(3) Mast cells (3) C
(4) Fibrocytes (4) D

Question 57. Question 60.


Modified polysaccharides in between cells which act as Which of the following is an example of loose connective
matrix are secreted by : tissues having cells and fibres loosely arranged in a
(1) Blood cells semifluid ground substance and present beneath skin,
often serving as support framework for epithelium?
(2) Elastin
(1) Fibrous connective tissue
(3) Cells of areolar tissue
(2) Areolar connective tissue
(4) All connective tissues except blood
(3) Adipose connective tissue

(4) Mucoid connective tissue


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Question 61. Question 65.

Mark the connective tissue which is without fibres and Given below is the diagrammatic sketch of a certain type
matrix is not secreted by its cellular component of connective tissue. Identify the parts labeled A, B,C
and D and select the right option about them
(1) Areolar tissue
(2) Adipose tissue
(3) Blood
(4) Cartilage

Question 62.
Which of the following is mismatched?

1. matrix - extracellular material in connective tissue

2. cardiac muscle cells - have multiple nuclei


          Part-A              Part-B                  Part-C                 
3. chondrocytes - cartilage cells
        Part-D

4. ligaments - bind muscles to bone 1     Mast cell           Marcophage          Fibroblast             

       Collagen fibres

2.  Macrophage      Collegen fibres      Fibroblast             


Question 63.        Mast cell

3.    Mast cell         Collagen fibres        Fibroblast             


The most abundant and widely distributed tissue in the        Macrophage

bodies of complex animals is: 4.   Macrophage      Fibroblast             Collagen fibres     


        Mast cell
1. Epithelium

2. Connective

3. Muscular Question 66.

4. Neural Dense irregular connective tissue has

(1) Oriented parallel

(2) Has less fibres


Question 64.
(3) Mostly collagen
Which among the following has been mismatched ?
(4) No fibroblasts
(1) Smooth muscle tissue- wall of blood vessels

(2) Areolar tissue- beneath the skin

(3) Cartilage- between adjacent bones of vertebral Question 67.


column Dense irregular connective tissue with fibroblasts and
(4) Chondrocytes- lacunae many fibres (mostly collagen) that are oriented
irregularly are found in

1. Tendon
2. Ligament
3. Dermis of skin
4. Blood

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Question 68. Question 71.

Which of the following is incorrect? See the figures given below and select the mismatch
w.r.t. identification or corresponding feature listed.
1. White adipose tissue - Adipocytes with single large fat
droplet
2. Areolar tissue - Loose connective tissue
3. Fibroblasts cell - Sythesis of collagen
Voluntary, striated
4. Dense connective tissue - Bone, cartilage, lymph fibres exhibiting
1.
structural

syncytium.

Question 69.
Which among the following are incorrect with respect to
connective tissue ?
(1) Tendon is dense regular connective tissue.
(2) Bones are rich in collagen fibres.
Cell body is rich
(3)  The intercellular material of cartilage is solid and 2.
in Nissl’s granules
pliable matrix that resists compression.
(4) Platelets and RBCs are devoid of nucleus.

Question 70.
Following is the diagrammatic representation of 
Fibres with gap
dense connective tissue, with irregular arrangement 3. junctions between
of fibres adjacent cells

Intercellular
material arranged
in concentric
4.
    lamellae and cells
are found in
Mark the option in which this category does not  lacunae.
exist?

(1) skin 

(2) Perichondrium
(3) Tendons
(4) Periosteum

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Question 72. Question 75.

Blood is different from other connective tissue


Which one of the following is not a connective tissue?
because

(i) It is mesodermal in origin.


1.  Bone
(ii) Blood cells do not form the composition of blood
2.  Cartilage
plasma or matrix.

(iii) It contains different kind of cells performing


3.  Blood
different function.
4.  Muscles
(iv) It lack fibres.
 
1. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) 

2. (ii), (iv) only

3. (iv) only  Question 76.

4. (ii) only Match the following.

Column I Column II

Question 73.
A. Adipose tissue 
Cartilage is present 1. Nose
B. Stratified epithelium 
A. In the tip of nose and middle ear joints 2. Blood
C. Hyaline cartilage 
B. Between adjacent bones of vertebral column 3. Skin
D. Fluid connective
C. Between adjacent bones of limbs and hands in adults 4. Fat storage
tissue 
1. A,B and C
Codes
2. A and B
       A   B   C   D 
3. B and C
1.    1   2   3   4
4. A anc C
2.    4   3   1   2

3.    3   1   4    2


Question 74.
4.    2   1   4    3
A specialised connective tissue containing chondrocytes
can be found at/in  

(1) Myocardium

(2) Blood vessels Question 77.


(3) Tip of nose Which one of the following categories does adipose
tissue belong?
(4) Tendons
1.  Epithelial

2.  Connective
3.  Muscular
4.  Neural
 

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Question 78. Question 82.

Which of the following is not a feature of skeletal Skeletal muscle fibres are
muscles?

1. Are associated with skeletal components of the body


1. Branched, spindle-shaped and uninucleated
2. Striped appearance
2. Striped, multinucleated and unbranched
3. Voluntary control

4. Transportation of food through digestive tract 3. Unbranched, involuntary and cylindrical in shape

4. Voluntary, unbranched and uninucleated

Question 79.

The attachment of skeletal muscles to bones and that of Question 83.


one bone to another is due to : Which of the following is not a feature of cardiac
(1) Ligaments and tendons muscles?

(2) Tendons and ligaments (1) Muscles of heart

(3) Cartilage and tendon (2) Muscles assemble in a unbranched pattern

(4) Osteocytes and cartilage (3) Striated

(4) Involuntary

Question 80.

Each muscle is composed of many long, cylindrical Question 84.


fibres arranged in parallel arrays. These fibres are Which of the following is not a feature of Visceral
composed of numerous fine fibrils, called: muscles?
(1) Microfilament (1) Located in visceral organs of the body like the
(2) Myofibrils alimentary canal

(3) Microtubule (2) No striations and smooth in appearance

(4) Sarcoplasm (3) Involuntary muscles

(4) Transportation of food through Digested tract and

maintenance of body postures are Main functions of it.


Question 81.

What is wrong with respect to skeletal muscles?

Question 85.
(1) The striated skeletal muscle fibres are bundled
together in a randomly fashion. Intercalated discs are charasteristic of muscles found in 

(2) A sheath of loose connective tissue encloses many (1) heart


bundles of muscle fibres. (2) thigh
(3) Skeletal muscle is partially attached to skeletal bones (3) urinary bladder
(4) All are wrong (4) stomach

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Question 86. Question 90.

Which of the following is a true statement about


Intercalated discs are associated with what type of
cardiac muscle cells? tissues/mucles?

1. dense regular connective tissue

1. They lack an orderly arrangement of actin and


2. dense irregular connective tissue

myosin filaments 3. cardiac muscle

2. They have less extensive sacroplasmic reticulum


4. skeletal muscle
and thus contract more slowly than smooth

muscle cells

3. They are connected by intercalated discs,


Question 91.
through which action potentials spread to all cells
Smooth muscles occur on
in the heart
(1) viscera
4. They have a resting potential more positive than

an action potential threshold (2) internal organs

(3) blood vessels

Question 87. (4) all the above

Smooth muscles are 

(1) involuntary, fusiform, non-striated Question 92.


(2) voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical Intercalated disc are a type of

1. Adherent junction.

(3) involuntary, cylindrical, striated 2. Desmosomes.

(4) voluntary, spindle-shaped, uninucleate 3. Communicating junction.

4. Tight juction

Question 88.

Choose the incorrect match


1. Smooth muscle-intercalated disc
2. Fibroblast-secretes fibers
3. Dense irregular connective tissue-skin
4. Lose connective tissue- store fat

Question 89.
Which type of tissue correctly matched with its location?
Tissue Location
(1) Areolar tissue Tendons
(2) Transitional epithelium Tip of nose
(3) Cuboidal epithelium Lining of stomach
(4) Smooth muscle Wall of intestine
 

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Question 93. Question 96.

Following is the diagram of different types of muscle Nervous tissue is made up of neurons and neuroglial
tissue cells. Point out which of the following statement about
these two cells is false:
I. Neuroglia make up more than one-half the volume of
neural tissue in our body
II. Neuroglia protect and support neurons
III. When a neuron is suitably stimulated, an electrical
disturbance is generated which swiftly travels along its
Select the option which is correct identification of muscle cytosol
tissue and its location
IV. This disturbance at the neuron endings triggers
      A                                              B                                  stimulation or inhibition of adjacent neurons or other
           C cells
(1) Cardiac muscle in heart      Smooth muscle in wall of  (1) Only I and IV
    Skeletal muscle in arm
(2) Only II and III
                                              blood vessels
(3) Only III
(2) Skeletal muscle in arm        Smooth muscle in thigh   
  Cardiac muscle in heart (4) Only IV

(3) Skeletal muscle in thigh      Smooth muscle in wall of 

   Cardiac muscle in heart

Question 97.
                                              stomach
Which of the following is not a correct statement for
(4) Cardiac muscle in heart       Smooth muscle in thigh    neuroglial cell?
   Skeletal muscle in arm
1. Neuroglial cells make up more than one half the

volume of neural tissue in our body

Question 94. 2.  It protects and supports the neurons

Which type of animal tissue changes the diameter of a 3. When this cell is suitably stimulated, an electrical
blood vessel? disturbance is generated which swiftly travels along its
plasma membrane
(1) Epithelium
4. All the above options are correct
(2) Connective

(3) Muscle

Question 98.
(4) Neural
Neuroglial cells associated with :

1.  Heart

2.  Kidney

Question 95.
3.  Brain

Neuroglia makes more than _________ of the volume of 4.  Eyes


neural tissue in our body.

1. 10%

2. 50%
3. 25%
4. 20%

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Question 99. Question 103.

Male cockroach and female cockroach can be


The first pair of the wings of cockroach arises from the:
differentiated by :

1. Ocelli 1. Prothorax

2. Anal cerci 2. Mesothorax

3. Anal styles 3. Metathorax

4. Male rabbit 4. Anal styles

Question 100. Question 104.


The terga sterna and pleura of cockroach body are joined by
The male and female cockroach can be distinguished
1. cementing glue

by their: 2. muscular tissue

3. arthrodial membrane

1. size 4. cartilage
2. wings  
3. anal styles

4. color

Question 105.

Following are four statements A to D. Choose the option


Question 101. which includes a set of correct statements

The terga sterna and pleura of cockroach body are joined A. In Periplaneta, males bear a pair of short, thread like
by anal styles which are absent in

females
1. cementing glue
B. In both sexes of Periplaneta, the 10th segment bears a
2. muscular issue pair of jointed filamentous structures called anal cerci
3. arthrodial membrane C. In cockroach mesothoracic wings (fore wings) are
4. cartilage transparent, membranous and are used in flight

D. In female cockroach, there is a pair of mushroom

glands
Question 102. Options:
What is true regarding morphology of Periplaneta (1) A & C
americana?
(2) B & C
1.  Head is formed by the fusion of 10 segments
(3) A & B
2.  Hypopharynx acts as the tongue
(4) C & D
3.  The first pair of wings arises from the prothorax

4.  Anal cerci are not seen in females

Question 106.

Tegmina arises from


(1) Prothorax
(2) Mesothorax
(3) Metathorax
(4) Neck region between head and thorax
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Question 107. Question 111.

Select the correct statement from the ones given below In male cockroach, anal styles arise from
with respect to Periplaneta americana.
(1) 7th abdominal segment
(1) Nervous system dorsally, consists of segmentally
arranged ganglia joined by a pair of longitudinal (2) 9th abdominal segment
connectives
(3) 10th abdominal segment
(2) Males bear a pair of short thread like anal styles
(4) 4th & 5th abdominal segment
(3) There are 16 very long Malpighian tubules present at
the junctions of midgut and hindgut

(4) Grinding of food is carried out only by the mouth


Question 112.
parts
Which one of the following statements is true for
 
cockroach?

1.  The number of ovarioles in each ovary are ten

Question 108. 2.  The larval stage is called caterpillar


Which of the following features is used to identify a male
cockroach from a female cockroach? 3.  Anal styles are absent in females
1. Presence of a boat shaped sternum on the 9th abdominal 4.  They are ureotelic
segment

2. Presence of caudal styles


 
3. Forewings with darker tegmina

4. Presence of anal cerci


  Question 113.

Following is the diagram of mouth parts of cockroach

Question 109.
Anal cerci are paired, jointed outgrowth found in
cockroach. These arise from
1. 9  sternum
th

2. 10  tergum
th

3. 9  tergum
th

4. 8  tergum
th

Question 110.
Tick mark the statement which is not correct with respect Which of the following labelled structures will help in
to cockroach? grinding and chewing of food?
1.  In cockroach the grinding of the food particles is (1) A & D
performed by mandibles & gizzard.
(2) B & C
2.  Malpighian tabules help in the removal of nitrogenous
(3) A & C
wastes in the form of urea & ammonia.
(4) D & E
3.  Midgut gut of cockroach absorb food.

4.  Main body cavity is called haemocoel.


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Question 114. Question 118.

Which of the following is not suitable for hypopharynx? Which of the following is correctly states as it happens in
the common cockroach?
(1) A median lobe
(1) Oxygen is transported by haemoglobin in blood
(2) Flexible
(2) Nitrogenous excretory product is urea
(3) Acting a tongue
(3) The food is ground by mandibles and gizzard
(4) Formed by one of the segments of head
(4) malpighian tubules are excretory organs projecting

out from tthe colon

Question 115.

The triangular head of cockroach is made by fusion of Question 119.


how many segments :
The mouth part of cockroach shown in the given diagram
(1) Three acts as a/an:
(2) Five
(3) Nine
(4) Six

Question 116.
A pair of antennae arise from
1. Upper lip
(1) Membranous sockets
2. Tongue
(2) Ocellus
3. Lower lip
(3) Compound eye
4. Uvula
(4) Maxilla

Question 120.
Question 117.
Mark the incorrect statement w.r.t head of cockroach
The head is connected with thorax-
(1) Head is triangular in shape and lies anteriorly at right
(1) By a long extension of prothorax angle to the longitudinal body axis
(2) By a short extension of prothorax (2) Formed by fusion by six segments and shown great
(3) By a short extension of neck mobility in all directions due to flexible neck

(4) By a long extension of neck (3) First basal podomere of antennae is smallest and is
called pedicel which articulates with antennae socket

(4) On each lateral side it bears a large and blackish


compund eye

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Question 121. Question 124.

Tegmina are……… while hind wings are………… Select the correct sequence of organs in the ailmentary
canal of cockroach starting from mouth:
(1) Opaque dark and leathery; transparent and
membranous 1. Pharynx→Oesophagus→Ileum→Crop→Gizzard→
Colon→Rectum
(2) Transparent and membranous; Opaque and dark
leathery 2. Pharynx→Oesophagus→Crop→Gizzard→Ileum→
Colon→Rectum
(3) Translucent dark and membranous; transparent and
leathery 3. Pharynx→Oesophagus→Gizzard→Crop→Ileum→
Colon→Rectum
(4) Opaque and membranous; transparent and leathery
4. Pharynx→Oesophagus→Gizzard→Ileum→Crop→

Colon→Rectum

Question 122.

Which among the following statements with respect to Question 125.


forewings of cockroach is incorrect? Presence of anal styles distinguishes male cockroach
(1) They are called as tegmina. from the female. It is present on :
1. Ninth tergite                
(2) They are opaque, leathery and dark. 2. Ninth sternite
(3) They arise from prothorax. 3. Tenth tergite               

(4) They cover hindwings when at rest. 4. Tenth sternite

Question 123.

Which of the following statement is incorrect w.r.t Question 126.


cockroach?
Match each item in Column I with one item in Column II
(1) Head of cockroach is hypognathus and is formed by regarding anatomy of cockroach and chose your answer
the fusion of six segments from the codes aiven below.
(2) A pair of wings which arise from mesothorax are
thick and leathery Column I Column II

(3) Body of cockroach is covered with a thick, hard, (structure)  (abdominal segment)
chitinous cuticle
(4) The  9  segment of male and female cockroach bear
th
I. Testes 1. 2nd to 6th
anal style
II. Ovaries 2. 4th to 6th

III. Spermatheca 3. 6th

IV. Mushroom gland 


4. 6th - 7th

Codes:
                I            II            III            IV
1.             1            2             3               4
2.             2            1             4               3
3.             2            1             3               4
4.             1            2             4               3
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Question 127. Question 130.

Secretions from these help in digestion of food in Given below is a diagrammatic representation of
cockroach. ‘These’ represents the alimentary canal of cockroach.
(1) Crop Choose the option which is not correct w.r.t the function
of labelled structure A, B, C and D
(2) Gizzard
(3) Hepatic caecae
(4) Malpighian tubules

Question 128.
Which of the following statements is incorrect w.rt.
cockroach?
(1) In both sexes, the 10th segment of abdomen bears a
pair of jointed filamentous structures called anal cerci
(1) Oesophagus opens into a sac like structure labelled as
(2) Hind wings are transparent and are used in flight A used for storing of food.
(3) Gizzard has inner layer of thick circular muscles and (2) B helps in grinding of food because it have an outer
thick outer layer of cuticle which
thick cuticular layer and inner muscular layer.
forms six chitinous plates called teeth
(3) C is present at the junction of foregut and midgut and
(4) Haemolymph is composed of colourless plasma and secretes digestive juice.
haemocytes
(4) D helps in removal of excretory product from

haemolymph.

Question 129.

In cockroach, identify the parts of the foregut in correct Question 131.


sequence:-
Digestive system of cockroach is not characterised by
1. Mouth → Oesophagus → Pharynx → Crop →
Gizzard (1) A muscular gizzard provided with six cuticular teeth
in armarium
2. Mouth → Crop → Pharynx → Oesophagus →
Gizzard (2) Presence of twenty blind glandular hepatic caecae at
posterior end of mesenteron
3. Mouth → Gizzard → Crop → Pharynx →
Oesophagus (3) Presence of six rectal papillae helping in absorption
of water and salts
4. Mouth → Pharynx → Oesophagus → Crop →
Gizzard (4) Presence of cuticular lining in foregut and hind gut

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Question 132. Question 135.

Identify correctly matched (a), (b), (c) Which of the following statement is incorrect w.r.t
cockroach?
1. The exoskeleton of each segment consists of four
plate-like pieces called sclerites
2. Labium bears tactile and gustatory sensory setae
3. In cockroach, malpighian tubules, fat bodies,
nephrocytes, cuticle, and uricose glands (in some species)
Helps in excretion
1. Colon, Mesentron, Crop.
4. Internally mesenteron is lined by cuticle and covered
2. Ileum, Mesentron, Gizzard. by a very thin and transparent peritrophic membrane
3. Ileum, Mesentron, Crop.

4. Colon, Mesentron, Gizzard.

Question 136.

Question 133. In cockroach, foregut comprises of


Tick mark of the false statement w.r.t. Periplaneta,
1. Pharynx, oesophagus, crop and gizzard
Americana.

2. Mesenteron, crop and gizzard


1. Mandible help in incising and grinding.

2. Malpighian tubules are present at the juction of


3. lleum, colon and rectum
midgut and ileum.

3. Hepatic caeca are present at the juction of crop


4. Pharynx, oesophagus and rectum
and gizzard.

4. Mushroom gland is present in 6-7th abdominal


segments and funtions as an accessory


Question 137.
reproductive gland in males.
The respiratory system of cockroach consists of a

network of trachea, that opens through _____(A)____ of

small holes called ___(B)___ present on ___(C)____ side


Question 134. of body
Which of the following statement is not true w.r.t Choose the option which correctly fills the blanks
Periplaneta? labelled as A, B and C
(1) The gizzard part of alimentary canal has an outer        Blank A                 Blank B                   Blank C
layer of thick longitudinal muscles and inner thin cuticle
forming six highly chitinous plates called teeth (1) 10 pairs                  Spiracles                    Dorsal

(2) The hindgut is broader than midgut and is (2) 8 pairs                    Stigmata                    Lateral
differentiated into ileum, colon and rectum (3) 10 pairs                   Spiracles                    Lateral
(3) If the heand of cockroach is cut off, it will still live (4) 8 pairs                     Spiracles                     Ventral
for as long as one week

(4) Each Malpighian tubule is lined by glandular and

ciliated cells. These are located at the junction between Question 138.
midgut and hindgut
Exoskeleton of each segment in cockroach consists 

1. Dorsal tergum and a ventral sternum


2. Dorsal sternum and a ventral tergum
3. Sternum only
4. Tergum only
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Question 139. Question 143.

Thin tubes that carry oxygen from the air to all the parts Identify the incorrect statement regarding the blood
in cockroach constitute vascular system of cockroach:
1. Tracheal system 1. Blood vessels are poorly developed and open into
hemocoel

2. Haemolymph 2. The hemolymph is composed of colorless plasma and


3. Lungs hemocytes

3. Heart lies along the mid-ventral line of thorax and


4. Gills abdomen

4. Blood from sinuses enter heart through ostia

Question 140.

Which of the following statements is wrong? Question 144.

(1) Spiracles are regulated by sphincters in Cockroach. Which among the following statements are incorrect
about cockroach?
(2) Tracheoles is the place for gaseous exchange
(1) Haemocytes lack respiratory pigment.
(3) There will be 10 pairs of spiracles
(2) Has 13 chambered heart on the ventral side of the
(4) Tracheoles divide into tracheal tubes body.

(3) Blood from sinuses enter heart through ostia.

Question 141. (4) Has 10 pairs of spiracles present on lateral side of


body.
Alary muscles play an important role in

1. Circulation of blood

Question 145.
2. Respiration
Heart of cockroach
3. Body movement
(1) Has elongated muscular tube
4. Peristalsis
(2) Lying along mid ventral line of thorax and abdomen

(3) Has closed funnel shaped chambers with a single


Question 142. ostia
What is incorrect regarding Periplaneta americana? (4) All the above
(1) Excretion by malpighian tubules

(2) Hemolymph delivering oxygen to tissues


Question 146.
(3) Paurometabolous development
Mark the correct statement w.r.t. cockroach
(4) Mosaic vision
(1) Haemolymph is composed of colourless

     plasma and erythrocytes

(2) All the spiracles are always open in cockroach 


(3) Haemolymph enters heart through ostia and is
      pumped from posterior to anterior direction
(4) Haemolymph has no role in transportation of 
     nutrients and metabolic wastes
 
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Question 147. Question 149.

The following diagram shows blood vascular system of Mark the Incorrect statement
cockroach with certain labelled parts a, b & c. Which of
the following statements is/are incorrect regarding this (1) Malpighian tubules of cockroach help in excretion
system? (2) Fat bodies of cockroach do not help in excretion
(3) Nephrocytes help in excretion
(4) Cockroach has 13 chambered tubular and dorsal heart

Question 150.
Which of the following does not help in excretion
in Periplaneta Americana?
1. Fat body
2. Urecose glands
A. The blood vascular system of cockroach is of open 3. Nephrocytes
type with well developed blood vessels which open into
space (haemocoel). 4. None of these
B. The haemolymph is composed of colourless plasma

and haemocytes.

Question 151.
C. The labelled part 'a' represents anterior aorta emerging
from first chamber of heart of heart bearing ostia on Mark the incorrect statement regarding the Malpighian

either side. tubule in cockroach?


(1) C only 1. It is present at the junction of the midgut and

hindgut.
(2) B & C
2. It is lined by glandular and ciliated cells.
(3) A only
3. It absorbs uric acid from the hemolymph.
(4) All of the above statements are correct
4. It about 100-150 in number and its thin yellow

filamentous tubule

Question 148.

Excretion in cockroach takes place by Question 152.


(1) nephridium Mark the statement that is incorrect for central nervous
(2) parotid gland system of cockroach

(3) coxal glands (1) In the head region, the brain is represented by
Supraesophageal ganglia which supply nerves to
(4) malphighian tubules antennae and compound eyes

(2) If the head of the cockroach is cut off, it will die

immediately as the head holds a large part of the nervous


system
(3) The sub oesophageal ganglion supplies nerves to
labium, maxilla and mandibles
(4) Double ventral nerve cord of cockroach contains
three thoracic and six abdominal ganglia


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Question 153. Question 157.

Complete the following analogy :- The nervous system of cockroach is made up of a series
of ganglia which are joined by
Vertebrates : Brain : : Cockroach : ___________
(1) Paired lateral connectives
(1) Lower-oesophageal ganglion
(2) Single longitudinal connectives
(2) Supra-oesophageal ganglion
(3) Paired longitudinal connectives
(3) Nephrocytes
(4) Single horizontal connectives
(4) Ommatidia

Question 158.
Question 154.
Among the following organs which ones are not sense
Which part of the neuron triggers events that may cause organs:
stimulation or inhibition of adjacent neurons and other
cells ? Antennae, maxillary palps, mandibular palps, labralpalps,
labial palps and anal cerci
(1) Nucleus
(1) Mandibular palps, labralpalps
(2) Cell body
(2) Anal cerci and maxillary palps
(3) Neuron’s endings
(3) Maxillary palps and mandibular palps
(4) Axon
(4) Anal cerci and labial palps

Question 155.

Question 159.
Choose the incorrect statement w.r.t cockroach
Which of the following statements is correct regarding
1. Haemocoel contains haemolymph which contains Cockroach?  

colourless plasma and haemocytes 1. Compound eye is also called as ocellus

2. Nervous system consists of segmentally arranged 2. Spiracle helps in excretion

ganglia, six in thorax and nine in abdomen 3. Phallomere is present in female Cockroach

4. Ventral nerve cord


3. Mushroom gland is present in 6th – 7th abdominal
segment in male cockroach

4. Proventriculus has an outer layer of thick circular Question 160.


muscles and inner thick cuticle forming teeth
Visual units that compose the compound eyes of 

insects are called


Question 156. (1) Osphradia 
Which among the following is not a sense organ of (2) Ommatidia
cockroach ?
(3) Onchospheres
(1) Labial palps
(4) Odontophore
(2) Maxillary palps

(3) Caudal style

(4) Anal cerci

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Question 161. Question 165.

Sense organs of cockroach include Choose the incorrect match w.r.t. total number of
following structures in cockroach
1. Compound eyes
1. Spiracles – 10 pairs
2. Johnston's organ
2. Gastric caecae – 6-8
3. Osphradium
3. Malpighian tubules – 100-150
4. Spiracles
4. Ommatidia – 2000

Question 162.

Question 166.
The night vision of cockroach is 
The following are excretory structures in cockroach,
(1) More sensitivity but less resolution
except
(2) Less sensitivity but more resolution 
(1) Nephrocytes
(3) Both sensitivity and resolution are high
(2) Urecose glands
(4_) Both sensitivity and resolution are low 
(3) Fat body 

(4) Conglobate gland


Question 163.

Which of the following statement is correct with

reference to the cockroach eye? Question 167.


1. Both eyes together consist of about 2000 hexagonal Which of the following is correct w.r.t cockroach?
ommatidia
a. Internally mesenteron is lined with cuticle
2. Its vision has more sensitivity but less resolution
b. In abdomen eight pair of spiracles are present
3. Mosaic vision is not found due to diurnal habit
c. All sperms of seminal vesicle are glued together into
4. Compound eyes are situated at the vertex region of the spermatophore
head
d. Malphigian tubules are present at the junction of

midgut and hindgut

Question 164. 1. a, b & c

The central nervous system of cockroach includes 2. a & b

1. Brain and ganglionated dorsal nerve cord 3. b & d

2. Brain and ganglionated ventral nerve cord 4. b, c & d

3. Brain and hollow nerve cord

4. Dorsal solid nerve cord only Question 168.

Which of the following does not behave as sense organ in

cockroach?
1. Maxillary palps
2. Labial palps
3. Anal cerci
4. Phallomeres
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Question 169. Question 173.

Which of the following is incorrect statement w.r.t In male cockroaches,  sperms are stored in which part of
cockroach? the reproductive system?
1. The nymph grows by moulting about 13 times to reach (1) Seminal vesicles
the adult form
(2) Mushroom glands
2. The outermost covering of spermatophore is formed by
secretions of spermatheca (3) Testes

3. Mushroom glands are accessory reproductive glands in (4) Vas deferens


a male

4. Each compound eye consists of nearly 2000 ommatidia

Question 174.

Identify the structure in a male cockroach where the


Question 170. sperms are stored?

Male reproductive system of cockroach consist of


1. Testis, Vas-deferens, Ejaculatory duct, Seminal

Vesicle and Mushroom-shaped gland.


2. Testis, Vas-deferens, Phallomere, Ejaculatory

duct and Collaterial gland.


3. Testis, Phallic gland, Vestibulum, Pseudopenis

and Titillator.
4. Testis, Anal cercus, caudal style, Spermatheca

and gonapophysis.

Question 171.
Male genital pouch
1. A

(1) Lies at the hind end of the abdomen 2. B

(2) 9th and 10th terga and 9th sterna 3. C

4. D
(3) Ventral anus, ventral male genital pore and
gonapophysis

(4) More than one option is correct Question 175.

Which of the following statements is true for

cockroaches?
Question 172.
1. The total number of ovarioles are five in both ovaries
At the time of copulation in Cockroach
2. The larval stage is called naiad
(1) Sperms are discharged
3. Anal styles are absent in females
(2) Spermatophores are discharged
4. They are ureotelic
(3) Spermatheca are discharged

(4) Spermatozoa are discharged

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Question 176. Question 179.

How many molting will be observed in the case of Match the following columns with reference to
female cockroaches for 20 eggs thinking that all will be cockroach and select the correct option :
converted in adults?
        Column - I            Column - II
(1) 260
(a) Grinding of            (i) Hepatic caeca the food particles
(2) 120
(b) Secrete gastric      (ii) 10th segment juice
(3) 130
(c) 10 pairs                (iii) Proventriculus
(4) 660
(d) Anal cerci             (iv) Spiracles

                                (v) Alary muscles


Question 177. 1. (a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii)
What external changes are visible after the last moult of a
cockroach nymph ? 2. (a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(v), (d)-(ii)
1. Anal cerci develop
3. (a)-(i), (b)-(iv), (c)-(iii), (d)-(ii)
2. Both fore wings and hind wings develop

3. Labium develops
4. (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv)
4. Mandibles become harder

Question 180.

Match the following w.r.t. cockroach


Question 178.
   Column l                      Column ll
What external changes are visible after the last moult of a
cockroach nymph? a. Ovaries                   (i) 4 −  6  segment    
th th

1.  Mandible become harder b. MUshroom gland     (ii) 2 nd


−  6
th
 segment

2.  Anal cerci develop c. Testis                     (iii) 14 th


−  16
th
 segment
3.  Both fore wings and hind wings develop d. Ootheca number     (iv) 6 th
−  7
th
  segment

4.  Labium develops                                  (v) 9 − 10

(1) a(ii), b(iv), c(i), d(v)

(2) a(ii), b(iv), c(i), d(iii)


(3) a(i), b(iii), c(ii), d(v)
(4) a(iii), b(ii), c(i), d(iv) 

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Question 181. Question 182.

Consider th following statements A, B, C & D with Following is diagrammatic representation of female


certain blanks. Find the option which correctly fills up
these blanks reproductive system of cockroach.

A. The ootheca of cockroach is about __(i)____ long.


B. The development of P americana is  ___(ii)___,
meaning there is development through ___(iii)____
stage.
C. In the head region of cockroach, the brain is
represented by ___(iv)___ ganglion, which supplies       
nerves to antennae and ____(v)___.
Find the right marking and function performed by
D. The respiratory system of cockroach consists of a
network of trachea, that opens through ____(vi)____ of that part
small holes called spiracles present on the ____(vii)____
side of the body. (1) A − Conglobate gland − Converting of sperm

(1) A - (i) 3 mm      B − Spermatheca − Storage of sperm

     B - (ii) Paurometabolous (2) A − Phallomere − Covering around egg

           (iii) Nymphal      B − Titillator − Opening of spermatophore

     C - (iv) Supra-oesophageal (3) A − Vestibule − Place to store fertilized eggs

           (v) compound eyes      B − Spermatophore − Storage of sperms

(2) B-(ii) Paurometabolous (4) A − Collaterial gland − From the wall of ootheca 

     C-(iv) Supra-oesophageal      B − Spermatheca − Storage of sperms in female 

         (v) wings

     D -(vi) 10 pairs Question 183.


          (vii) Lateral On an average female cockroach produce ________
oothecae, each containing ________ eggs.
(3) A - (i) 8 mm
(1) 9-10, 14-16
     C - (iv) Sub-oesophageal
(2) 14-16, 9-10
            (v) Compound eyes
(3) 2-4, 10-12
     D - (vi) 10 pairs
(4) 6-8, 8-10
          (vii) Dorsal

(4) A - (i) 8 mm

     B - (ii) Paurometabolous
          (iii) Nymphal
C - (iv) Supra-oesophageal
           (v) compound eyes
     D - (vi) 10 pairs
           (vii) Lateral

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Question 184. Question 186.

Match each item in Column I with one item in Column II Vestibulum is a part of
regarding anatomy of cockroach and choose your answer
from the codes given below : (1) Genital chamber of female cockroach
(2) Genital pouch of female cockroach
Column II
(3) Both a and b
Column I

    (abdominal
(structure)
segment) (4) Rudimentary part of female circulatory system in
cockroach
I. Testes 1. 2nd to 6th

Question 187.
II. Ovaries 2. 4th to 6th
Select the correct statement w.r.t. Periplaneta americana.
III. Spermatheca 3. 6th 1. Paurometabolous development with 9-10 nymphal
stages.
IV. Mushroom gland 4. 6th-7th 2. A pair of spermatheca is present in the 6th segment of
only female cockroach.
  3. Anal styles present exclusively in males are attached to
10th tergite.
  I II III IV 4. Mesothoracic wings are opaque, dark and leathery in
appearance and are used in flight.
1. 1 2 3 4

2. 2 1 4 3 Question 188.
Match the following.
3. 2 1 3 4
Column I Column II
4. 1 2 4 3
1. Chain of developing
  A. Phallomere ova

B. Gonopore 2. Bundles of sperm

Question 185. C. Spermatophore 3. Opening of the


ejaculatory duct
Brood or genital pouch in female cockroach is  D. Ovarioles
4. The external genitalia
made by 
(1) 8 th
 , 9
th
  and  10
th
 tergum Codes

(2) 7  saternum only


th        A   B   C   D 

(3) 7  , 8
th th
  and  9
th
 sternum 1.    3   4   2   1
2.    4   3   2   1
(4) 7  sternum, 8
th th
  and  9
th
 tergum 
3.    4   2   3    1

4.    2   4   3    1


 


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Recommended MCQs - 190 Questions - Structural
Organisation in Animals Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

Question 189. Question 190.

Match the following.


On an average female cockroach produces _A__

Column I Column II number of ootheca, each containing _B__ eggs.

1. Produces blood cells wall of ootheca is made up of _C__ Secreted by 


A. Hermaphrodite and haemoglobin
_D__  glands
B. Direct development 2. Testis and ovary in the
same animal (1) A − 9-10,
C. Chemoreceptor
3. Larval form absent      B − 14-16,
D. Blood gland in
earthworm 4. Sense of chemical      C −  Scleroprotein,
substances      D −  Collateial

Codes (2) A −  7-9,

       A   B   C   D       B −  9-10,

1.    2   3   4   1      C − Chitin,

2.    3   2   4    1      D −  Collaterial

3.    1   3   2    4 (3) A −  9-10,

4.    2   4   3    1      B −  14-16

       C −  Cellulose

     D −  Conglobate

(4) A −  14-16,


     B −  9-10
     C −  Scleroprotein,
     D −  Phallic
 

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