NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Structural Organisation in Animals, Exercise 2: VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
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Name the process by which a tadpole develops into an adult frog.

How many times do nymphs moult to reach the adult form of cockroach?

Which muscle fibre tapers at both ends and does not show striations, whether it is smooth muscle fibre or skeletal muscle fibre?

Give two identifying features of an adult male frog.

Which mouth part of cockroach is comparable to our tongue? (Mandibles, Hypopharynx)

The digestive system of frog is made of the following parts. Arrange them in an order beginning from mouth.
Mouth, oesophagus, buccal cavity, stomach, intestine, cloaca, rectum, cloacal aperture

What is the difference between cutaneous and pulmonary respiration?

Special Venous connection between liver and intestine and between kidney and intestine is found in frog, what are they called?
