Respiratory Organs in Animals

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Respiratory Organs in Animals: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, External Nostrils,Pleural Fluid,Branchial Respiration etc.

Important Questions on Respiratory Organs in Animals

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Bowman’s glands are located in the

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Which one of the following statements is incorrect?

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Which one of the following is a possibility for most of us in regard to breathing, by making a conscious effort?

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The exchange of gases with the surrounding atmosphere for respiration takes place through the skin in which of the following organisms?

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Which of the following statement is incorrect about nasopharynx ?

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Given below are two statements :

Statement 1 : Only oesophagus open into pharynx.

Statement 2 : Only wind pipe open into pharynx.

In the light of the above statements choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.

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Leaf-like cartilaginous structure present at the anterior portion of oesophagus called

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A person suddenly starts coughing while swallowing food. This coughing would have been due to improper movement of

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Which type of cell are found in bronchiols?

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Respiration in mammals occurs through _____. 

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Explain Thoracic chamber.

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What is internal nare?

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Match the following and mark the correct options.

  Animal   Respiratory organ
(A) Earthworm (i) Moist cuticle
(B) Aquatic Arthropods (ii) Gill
(C) Fishes (iii) Lungs
(D) Birds/Reptiles (iv) Trachea

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Skin is an accessory organ of respiration in

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Mark the correct statement from the following.

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Cartilaginous rings in respiratory passage is present in

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The mode of respiration in rabbit is

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Select the incorrect statement from the following.

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The tracheae, primary, secondary and tertiary bronchi, and initial bronchioles are supported by

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Even when air being absent, human trachea does not collapse due to the presence of