Biology - Body Cavity
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1. Question
The type of coelom found in earthworm is:
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2. Question
The coelomic fluid in earthwonn is:
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3. Question
If spirit is sprinkled over a living earthworm , a white milky fluid comes out .It is:
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4. Question
Which of the following is absent in the coelomic fluid of earthworm?
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5. Question
Of the cells present in the coelomic fluid of earthworm, the most numerous and largest are:
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6. Question
Chloragogen cells are found in:
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7. Question
In Pheretima the cells that are analogous to hepatic cells of vertebrates are:
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8. Question
Chloragogen cells of earthworm are called:
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In earthworm, the function of chloragogen cells is :
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10. Question
The nature of chloragogen cells in earthworm is:
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11. Question
Chloragogen cells of earthworm are analogous to vertebrate:
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12. Question
Silicates consumed along with food by pheretima are excreted by:
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13. Question
Chloragogen cells resemble the following in function:
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14. Question
Earthworm has no skeleton but during burrowing its anterior end becomes turgid and act as a hydraulic skeleton.It is due to:
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15. Question
In earthworm, septa are absent in segments:
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