Morphology and Anatomy of Frog

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Morphology and Anatomy of Frog: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as External Morphology of Frog, Sexual Dimorphism in Frog, Digestive System of Frog, Circulatory System of Frog, Nervous System of Frog, Excretory System of Frog, and Reproductive System in Frog.

Important Questions on Morphology and Anatomy of Frog

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Closed circulatory system occurs in

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Bidder's canal is meant for passage of

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Which of the following is absent in frog?

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Nitrogenous excretory product of tadpole of frog is

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How do you differentiate a frog from a toad?

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A Bidder's canal in each kidney of frog

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In frog, jelly around the eggs is deposited in

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A common cloacal aperture is found in

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The opening of rectum in frog is called

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Poikilothermy due to mixing of pure and impure blood arises in

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Bidder’s canal is found in:

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In frog, the elimination of nitrogenous wastes is carried out by a well developed excretory system. The excretory system consists of

a. One pair of kidney
b. Ureters
c. Cloaca
d. Urinary bladder
e. Urethra