Zoology MCQs for NEET — Practice Questions with Answers

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Which of the following is true regarding the heart structure in Amphibia?

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The NCERT text mentions: 'The heart is three-chambered (two auricles and one ventricle)' for Amphibia.

Amphibians are classified as poikilothermous animals. What does 'poikilothermous' mean?

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The text states: 'Fishes, amphibians and reptiles are poikilothermous (cold-blooded).'

Identify the characteristic feature of reproduction and development in amphibians.

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The provided text indicates for Amphibia: 'Sexes are separate. Fertilisation is external. They are oviparous and development is indirect.'

In amphibians, what common chamber do the alimentary canal, urinary, and reproductive tracts open into?

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According to the NCERT text: 'Alimentary canal, urinary and reproductive tracts open into a common chamber called cloaca which opens to the exterior.'

Which of the following are methods of respiration found in amphibians?

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The text mentions: 'Respiration is by gills, lungs and through skin' for Amphibia.

Which of the following sets correctly represents examples of Amphibia given in the NCERT text?

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The examples listed for Amphibia are: 'Bufo (Toad), Rana (Frog), Hyla (Tree frog), Salamandra (Salamander), Ichthyophis (Limbless amphibia).'

Amphibians are described as oviparous. What does this term signify?

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Oviparous means egg-laying. The text states: 'They are oviparous and development is indirect.'

The evolutionary history describes amphibians as the first vertebrates that:

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The evolution context mentions: 'first amphibians that lived on both land and water.'

Which of the following is an example of a limbless amphibian?

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The NCERT text lists 'Ichthyophis (Limbless amphibia)' as an example.

Which of the following Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) involves the transfer of an embryo with more than 8 blastomeres into the uterus?

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According to the NCERT text, 'embryos with more than 8 blastomeres, into the uterus (IUT – intra uterine transfer), to complete its further development.'

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