A frog has
1.jaws but no teeth
2.eyes but no lids
3.ears but no pinnae
4. hands but no fingers
A frog has
1.jaws but no teeth
2. eyes but no lids
3.ears but no pinnae
4.hands but no fingers
Atretic follicles occur in
1. Liver
2.Testis
3.Thymus
4.Ovary
During this phase; the nuclear envelope begins to disappear
1. cytokinesis
2. S phase
3.Anaphase
4. Prometaphase
Frogs dwell in water or in the vicinity of water as
1. it respires through the skin
2.it can see through its transparent eyelids whilst swimming
3.its hindlimbs are webbed; facilitating to swim
4. water is a good source for food
Generally; uric acid is eliminated from the body through
1.sweat
2.breathing
3. urine
4.metabolization of liver
Haemoendothelial placenta takes place in
1.rat and rabbit
2.camel and deer
3.goat and cow
4.ape and man
In amphibians; Organ of Jacobson is for
1. temperature
2.pressure
3.smell
4. sound
Neck is not found in a frog. This absence helps the frog to
1. swim in water
2.respire
3.catch prey
4.jump on ground
Pharmacologic therapy can be initiated after how long; once acute gout attack has taken place?
1.after 48 hours
2.within 1 hour
3.within 24 hours
4.after 24 hours
Phenomena that creates female gametes; oogenesis is ceased at prophase I up till puberty. This describes the DNA content of a female’s gametes during her childhood.
1.23 chromosomes; 23 chromatids
2. 23 chromosomes; 46 chromatids
3.46 chromosomes; 92 chromatids
4.46 chromosomes; 46 chromatids
The differentiating factor of the venous system of frog and rabbit is in the presence of this
1.hepatic vein
2.three vena cavae
3.renal portal system
4.hepatic portal system
This about Class Amphibia is correct
1.fertilization is internal
2.respiration is through gills only
3. body is divisible into head and trunk
4.heart is two chambered – one ventricle and one auricle
Dicondylic skull along with ten pairs of cranial nerves is found in
1.Mammalia
2. Amphibia
3.Reptilia
4.Pisces
Even after attaining sexual maturity; larval characters are retained. It is known as
1.Phylogenesis
2.Neoteny
3.Parthenogenesis
4.Ontogenesis
Even after attaining sexual maturity; larval characters are retained. It is known as
1. Phylogenesis
2. Neoteny
3.Parthenogenesis
4. Ontogenesis
Frogs dwell in water or in the vicinity of water as
1. it respires through the skin
2.it can see through its transparent eyelids whilst swimming
3.its hindlimbs are webbed; facilitating to swim
4.water is a good source for food
Gout attack commonly occurs at this site
1. knee
2. foot
3.ankle
4.big toe
Gout is known as “diseases of kings” because
1.it was diagnosed by a king’s doctor
2. it is hereditary
3.of its association with rich food
4.gout is not the “diseases of kings”
In amphibians; Organ of Jacobson is for
1.temperature
2.pressure
3.smell
4. sound
In humans; the number of ova and sperms that would be produced from 100 secondary oocytes and 100 secondary spermatocytes during gametogenesis is
1. 50 ova; 100 sperms
2. 100 ova; 100 sperms
3.100 ova; 200 sperms
4. 200 ova; 200 sperms
It is recommended to avoid __________ for people with gout
1. dairy products
2.alcohol
3. both (a) and (b)
4.none of the above
Dicondylic skull along with ten pairs of cranial nerves is found in
1.Mammalia
2. Amphibia
3.Reptilia
4.Pisces
Neck is not found in a frog. This absence helps the frog to
1.swim in water
2.respire
3.catch prey
4.jump on ground
Spermatogenesis and oogenesis describe the process of meiosis in males and females; respectively. This statement about both processes is true
1.both are halted in an intermediate step until puberty
2. both produce the same number of viable gametes
3.oogenesis produces a larger gamete than spermatogenesis
4.oogenesis forms two polar bodies; spermatogenesis forms only one
The accumulation of this substance in the body causes Gout
1.Blood plasma
2. WBC
3.Uric acid
4.Synovial fluid
The amount of yolk and its distribution are changed in the egg. This is affected
1. ferrilization
2.cleavage pattern
3. zygote formation
4.number of blastomeres
The body temperature of a frog is 20 degrees celsius in an environment having a temperature of 30 degrees celsius. The temperature of the frog in the new environment is
1.25 degrees celsius
2. 20 degrees celsius
3.30 degrees celsius
4. between 20-30 degrees celsius
The body temperature of a frog is 20 degrees celsius in an environment having a temperature of 30 degrees celsius. The temperature of the frog in the new environment is
1. 25 degrees celsius
2.20 degrees celsius
3.30 degrees celsius
4.between 20-30 degrees celsius
The differentiating factor of the venous system of frog and rabbit is in the presence of this
1. hepatic vein
2. three vena cavae
3.renal portal system
4. hepatic portal system
The undifferentiated primordial germ cells are larger in size and their chromatin rich nuclei are distinct in
1. growth phase
2.multiplication phase
3.maturation phase
4.all of these
This increases the chances of developing gout
1. diet having high salt content
2. genetics – family history
3. asthma
4.all of these
This is a symptom of gout
1.purple or red skin
2. severe pain; warmth and swelling in joints
3.itching skin; peeling at the site of gout attack
4. all of these
This is not a first-line option for pharmacological treatment of gout
1.Corticosteroids
2. Aspirin
3.Oral colchicine
4.NSAIDS
This is not a true amphibian animal
1.Toad
2.Salamander
3.Tortoise
4.Frog
This is not a true amphibian animal
1.Toad
2.Salamander
3.Tortoise
4. Frog
This is recommended to consider as first-line therapy for gout
1.Probenecid
2. Allopurinol
3.Febuxostat
4. Benzbromarone
This phase in the development of sperm has no counterpart in ovum-development
1.spermiogenesis
2. phase of multiplication
3.phase of growth
4.polar body formation
Typically; in humans; gametes are disease-free or even in other animals as
1. gametes are immune to diseases
2.germs cannot attack gametes
3.germplasm is segregated easily and not subjected to diseases from which somatic cells may suffer
4. none of these