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Test: Micturition and Role of other Organs in Excretion (August 24) - Question 1

What will happen if the stretch receptors of the urinary bladder wall are totally removed?

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Stretch receptors of the urinary bladder are responsible for stretch reflex. If these are removed then autonomic nenous system control will not be there and bladder will always remain full and frequently pass urine into urethra.

Test: Micturition and Role of other Organs in Excretion (August 24) - Question 2

Which one of the following is correct for a normal human?

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In a person suffering from diabetes mellitus, degradation of fat increases resulting in the production of ketone bodies. These are acidic and poisonous and get excreted out in urine. Therefore, presence of ketone bodies in urine is an indicator of diabetes mellitus. pH of urine is 6. On an average, 25-30 gm of urea is excreted via urine daily. Contraction of smooth muscles of the bladder and simultaneous relaxation of the urethral sphincter causes release of urine.

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Test: Micturition and Role of other Organs in Excretion (August 24) - Question 3

Consider the following four statements (i) - (iv) and select the option that correctly identifies the true (T) and false (F) ones.
(i) Micturition is carried out by a reflex.
(ii) ADH helps in water elimination making the urine hypotonic.
(iii) Protein-free fluid is filtered from blood plasma into the Bowman's capsule.
(iv) Glucose is actively reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule.

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ADH helps in water reabsorption, making the urine hypertonic.

Test: Micturition and Role of other Organs in Excretion (August 24) - Question 4

A person who is not taking food or beverages will have _____ in urine.

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Urea is a nitrogenous waste formed as a result of metabolism of various food/beverages in the body and is excreted in the urine. So, if a person is not taking food/ beverages he will have less urea in his urine.

Test: Micturition and Role of other Organs in Excretion (August 24) - Question 5

The yellow colour of urine is due to the presence of 

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The yellow colour of the urine is due to the presence of pigment urochrome, which is a breakdown product of haemoglobin from worn out RBCs.

Test: Micturition and Role of other Organs in Excretion (August 24) - Question 6
Which pair is correct?
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The correct pair is:
Option A: Sweat = temperature regulation
Test: Micturition and Role of other Organs in Excretion (August 24) - Question 7
How much Carbon dioxide is removed by lungs?
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The amount of Carbon dioxide removed by the lungs is:
Option B: 200mL/minute
Test: Micturition and Role of other Organs in Excretion (August 24) - Question 8
Sebaceous gland secretion mainly contains
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Sebaceous gland secretion mainly contains:
Option D: Sterols and hydrocarbons
Test: Micturition and Role of other Organs in Excretion (August 24) - Question 9

The process of release of urine is called micturition, and the neural mechanisms causing it are called the micturition reflex.
(i) Urine formed by the nephron is ultimately carried to the urinary bladder.
(ii) This signal is initiated by the stretching of the urinary bladder as it gets filled with urine.
(iii) In response, the stretch receptors on the bladder send signals to the CNS.
(iv) The CNS passes motor messages to initiate the contraction of smooth muscles of the bladder, causing the release of urine.

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The correct order of phenomena in the micturition process is as follows:

(i) Urine formed by the nephron is ultimately carried to the urinary bladder.
(ii) This signal is initiated by the stretching of the urinary bladder as it gets filled with urine.
(iii) In response, the stretch receptors on the bladder send signals to the CNS.
(iv) The CNS passes motor messages to initiate the contraction of smooth muscles of the bladder, causing the release of urine.

So, the correct order is (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv), which corresponds to Option A.

Test: Micturition and Role of other Organs in Excretion (August 24) - Question 10

For the ejection of urine, the voluntary signal is given by

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The ejection of urine involves a voluntary signal that comes from the Central Nervous System (CNS). The CNS controls and coordinates the release of urine from the urinary bladder, allowing an individual to voluntarily initiate and control the micturition process. Therefore, the correct answer is (2) CNS.

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