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The document is a test on frog respiration, detailing various methods and structures involved in their respiratory processes. It includes multiple-choice questions about the frog's respiratory organs, methods of gas exchange, and specific conditions like aestivation and hibernation. The test aims to assess knowledge of amphibian respiration, including cutaneous and pulmonary methods.

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Frog 05

The document is a test on frog respiration, detailing various methods and structures involved in their respiratory processes. It includes multiple-choice questions about the frog's respiratory organs, methods of gas exchange, and specific conditions like aestivation and hibernation. The test aims to assess knowledge of amphibian respiration, including cutaneous and pulmonary methods.

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Target DPP Test Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718

1. Frogs respire through 7. Gas exchange between the air and blood
1. Skin stream occurs in three locations in the frog:
2. lungs (1) the skin
3. buccal cavity (2) the lining of the mouth
4. All of these (3) the lungs
1. (1) and (2)
2. Which of the following animal is correctly 2. (1) and (3)
matched to their corresponding respiratory 3. (2) and (3)
organ ? 4. (1), (2) and (3)
1. Earthworm - Open circulatory system with
haemoglobin 8. Regarding respiration in frogs:
2. Cockroach - Three pairs of spiracles in each I. The skin of a frog is permeable to oxygen and
thorax carbon dioxide, as well as to water.
3. Frog in water - Skin and lungs II. When a frog is underwater, oxygen is
4. Frog on land - Skin, buccal cavity, lungs transmitted through the skin directly into the
bloodstream.
3. Contraction of sternohyal muscles during III. On land, adult frogs use their lungs to
breathing in frog breathe
1. Opens glottis The correct statements are:
2. Closes glottis 1. I, II, III
3. Lowers floor of oral cavity 2. I and II
4. Raises floor of oral cavity 3. I and III
4. II and III
4. In a frog leaping frantically to escape a
predator, which of the following modes of 9. During aestivation and hibernation, frog
respiration is likely to occur? respires by:
i. Cutaneous 1. Lungs
ii. Buccal 2. Skin
iii. Pulmonary 3. Buccal mucosa
1. i, ii, and iii 4. All of these
2. Only ii and iii
3. Only i and ii 10. Buccopharyngeal respiration in frog
4. Only i and iii 1. is increased when nostrils are closed
2. Stops when there is pulmonary respiration
5. Which structure is not related with 3. is increased when it is catching fly
respiration in frog? 4. stops when mouth is opened.
1. Lungs
2. Skin 11. In frog, oxygen dissolved in water can be
3. Buccal cavity taken by
4. Diaphragm 1. External nares
2. Spiracles
6. Which of the following act(s) as a respiratory 3. Buccal cavity
organ in a frog on land? 4. Skin
1. Skin
2. Buccal cavity 12. Adult frog (Rana tigrina) cannot respire
3. Lungs through
4. All of the above 1. Moist skin
2. Lungs
3. Gills
4. Buccal cavity

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13. On land, a frog respires by 18. In frogs:


1. Skin only 1. Respiration by lungs is called pulmonary
2. Skin and buccal cavity only respiration
3. Skin, lungs and buccal cavity 2. The lungs are a pair of elongated, pink
4. Lungs only coloured sacs present below the thorax
3. During aestivation and hibernation gaseous
14. One of the main function of frog's skin is- exchange takes place through skin
1. Diffusion of respiratory gases 4. Both (1) and (3) are correct
2. Absorption of ultraviolet rays to produce
vitamin D 19. During buccal respiration in frogs:
3. Storage of excess food in the form of 1. The bucco-pharyngeal cavity is filled with air
subcutaneous fat 2. Gaseous exchange occurs through the lining
4. Excretion of nitrogenous waste in the form of of buccal cavity
uric acid 3. Both (1) and (2)
4. Pulmonary respiration stops
15. Which of the following is false about the
respiration of frog? 20. Given below are two statements: one is
1. Frogs respire on land and in water by the labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is
same method labelled as Reason (R):
2. In water, skin acts as aquatic respiratory The skin of a frog is always kept
organ (Cutaneous respiration) Assertion (A): moist and has a mucus
3. Dissolved oxygen in water is exchanged covering.
through the skin by diffusion Frogs respire through the skin
4. On land, the buccal cavity, skin and lungs act Reason (R): as well.
as respiratory organs
In the light of the above statements choose the
16. Which one is correct about the respiration correct answer from the options given below:
of frog?
I. In frog, cutaneous and pulmonary respiration Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the
are found 1.
correct explanation of (A).
II. A pair of elongated pink hollow lungs are Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the
found in thorax 2.
correct explanation of (A).
III. Atmospheric O2 → Nostril → Buccal cavity
3. (A) is True but (R) is False.
→ Lungs
4. Both (A) and (R) are False.
IV. During aestivation and hibernation, gaseous
exchange take place through skin.
1. All
2. I, II, III
3. III
4. None

17. In frog, cutaneous respiratory occurs-


1. Always
2. Only on land
3. Only in water
4. Only during aestivation or hibernation

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21. Frogs respire on land and in water by two 25. Consider the given two statements
different methods: regarding frogs:
In water, skin acts as aquatic In water, skin acts as aquatic
Statement I: respiratory organ (cutaneous Statement I: respiratory organ (cutaneous
respiration). respiration).
On land, the buccal cavity, skin On land, the buccal cavity, skin
Statement II: and lungs act as the respiratory Statement II: and lungs act as the respiratory
organs. organs.
1. Statement I is correct; Statement II is
Statement I is correct, Statement II is correct
1. 2. Statement I is correct; Statement II is
correct
Statement I is incorrect, Statement II is incorrect
2. 3. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
correct
correct
Statement I is correct, Statement II is
3. 4. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
incorrect
incorrect
Statement I is incorrect, Statement II is
4.
incorrect 26. Identify the correct statements regarding
the frog:
In water, the skin acts as an aquatic
22. During aestivation and hibernation, gaseous I: respiratory organ (cutaneous respiration).
exchange in frogs takes place:
On land, the buccal cavity, skin and lungs
1. across alveoli in the lungs. II:
act as the respiratory organs.
2. through the moist buccal mucosa.
3. in gills.
4. through skin. 1. Only I 2. Only II
3. Both I and II 4. Neither I nor II
23. During active period, maximum respiratory
activity is through
1. Cutaneous respiration 27. How many of the given statements
2. Branchial respiration regarding frog are correct?
3. Pulmonary respiration The frog never drinks water but absorbs it
4. Buccopharyngeal respiration A:
through the skin.
B: Frogs respire through skin when in water.
24. Respiration in tadpole of frog takes place by
The vascular system of frog is well-
1. Lungs C:
developed closed type.
2. Gills
3. Buccal cavity In male frogs, the ureters act as urogenital
D:
4. Skin duct.
The ear is an organ of hearing as well as
E:
balancing.
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5

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28. Which of the following statements about


respiration in frogs is true?
Frogs respire only through their skin and not
1.
through lungs.
Adult frogs use their lungs for respiration,
2.
but can also respire through their moist skin.
Frogs cannot respire through their skin; they
3.
rely solely on their lungs.
The respiration in frogs is identical to that in
4. humans, relying entirely on pulmonary
ventilation.

29. Which of the following statements


accurately describes the respiratory methods in
frogs?
On land, frogs use only their lungs for
1.
respiration.
In water, frogs use their lungs for
2.
respiration.
During aestivation and hibernation, gaseous
3.
exchange takes place through the lungs.
On land, frogs use the buccal cavity, skin,
4.
and lungs for respiration.

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