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Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 1

The reason why the right kidney is slightly lower than the left is

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The left kidney is located slightly more superior than the right kidney due to the larger size of the liver on the right side of the body. Unlike the other abdominal organs, the kidneys lie behind the peritoneum that lines the abdominal cavity and are thus considered to be retroperitoneal organs.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 2

Workers in deep mines usually suffer from dehydration because

[AFMC 83]

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In mines there is high temperature and  water is lost along with salts in the form of sweat so dehydration occurs.

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Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 3

Loops of Henle occurs in

[CPMT 89]

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All parts of nephron other than loop of henle lie in the cortex of kidney but the loop of henle lie in medulla of kidney

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 4

Excretion is

[CPMT 80]

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Excretion is the process by which the body gets rid of waste products and the nitrogenous by-products of metabolism. Through excretion, organisms control osmotic pressure, the balance between inorganic ions and water, and maintain acid-base balance. The process thus promotes homeostasis.

Excretion is the disposal of overabundance particles, water, and metabolic squander from the body. As in all life forms, excretion in creepy crawlies serves to advance the suitable guideline (homeostasis) of the intracellular condition as the way to organismal prosperity and endurance.

Hence, the right answer is option b "removal of useless  substances present in excess."

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 5

In mammals the urinary bladder opens into

[DPMT 85]

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The urinary bladder is the organ that collects urine excreted by the kidneys before disposal by urination. Urine enters the bladder via the ureters and exits via the urethra.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 6

Excretory product of mammals is

[CPMT82]

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Mammals is ureolatic so urea is produced.
Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 7

Malpighian corpuscles occur in

[CPMT 87]

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Malpighian corpuscles are a number of small, round, deep-red bodies in the cortex of the kidney, each communicating with a renal tubule. Malpighian corpuscles average about 0.2 mm in diameter. Each capsule is composed of two parts: a central glomerulus and a glomerular capsule or Bowman's capsule. The corpuscles are part of a filtering system through which nonprotein components of blood plasma enter the tubules for urinary excretion.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 8

Part not belonging to uriniferous tubule is -

[AIPMT 94]

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The uriniferous tubule or the kidney tubule is a fine, long, convoluted tubule that is involved in excretory functions. This tubule basically conveys urine from the glomerulus to the renal pelvis. A large amount of water and salts are reabsorbed during the passage of urine through it At certain locations in the kidney tubule, some ions are also secreted into the urine. It includes the Henle's loop, the DCT and PCT, and the collecting tubule.

So, the correct answer is 'Glomerulus'.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 9

Henle's loop is found in

[BIH. PMT 94]

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In the kidney, the loop of Henle (or Henle's loop, Henle loop, nephron loop or its Latin counterpart ansa nephroni) is the portion of a nephron that leads from the proximal convoluted tubule to the distal convoluted tubule.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 10

Uriniferous tubules occur in

[MP PMT 94]

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The basic functional unit of the kidney is the uriniferous tubule. This is a continuous tubule, which can be divided into a nephron (3 to 4 cm in length) and a collecting duct (2 cm long). Each collecting duct receives urine from several nephrons and carries the urine through a renal pyramid to the renal pelvis.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 11

The two kidneys lie in man

[MP PMT 95]

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The left kidney lies at a higher level than the right kidney because of the presence of liver on top of the right kidney.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 12

A notch present on the medial side of kidney is known as

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A notch present on the medial side of the kidney is known as the renal hilum. This is the area where the renal artery, renal vein, nerves, and ureter enter or exit the kidney. However, if you're specifically referring to a notch-like feature, it is often termed as the renal sinus, which houses these structures.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 13

Functional & structural unit of kidney is -

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Nephron, which separate the  water and ions from the blood and filter the waste molecules and resend the wanted molecules to the blood. Nephron function through ultrafiltration

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 14

Nephron is also known as

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Nephron consists of a cup-shaped structure at one end called the Bowman's capsule. It extends into a long urinary tubule,that is surrounded by a network of renal capillaries. The urinary tubules of nephrons in each kidney join to form a common tube called the ureter.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 15

Nephron is made up of

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It is composed of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule. The renal corpuscle consists of a tuft of capillaries called a glomerulus and an encompassing Bowman's capsule.The capsule and tubule are connected and are composed of epithelial cells with a lumen. A healthy adult has 0.8 to 1.5 million nephrons in each kidney.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 16

Which is false

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Renin- is the term used in RAS system in excretion to control glomerular blood pressure. Rennin-is the term used in digestion which is present in stomach of infants.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 17

Which of the following is the part of kidney ?

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The kidneys are highly vascular (contain a lot of blood vessels) and are divided into three main regions: renal cortex (outer region which contains about 1.25 million renal tubules), renal medulla (middle region which acts as a collecting chamber), and renal pelvis (inner region which receives urine through the major calyces).

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 18

Where are the kidneys situated?

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Kidneys are reddish-brown, bean-shaped structures situated between the levels of the last thoracic and third lumbar vertebra close to the dorsal inner wall of the abdominal cavity.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 19

Henle's loop is located in

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Loop of Henle. The Loop of Henle (LoH) is a long, straight, tubular segment connecting the proximal tubule to the distal convoluted tubule and lies parallel to the collecting ducts. The LoH descends from the cortex or medulla (depending on the size/length of the nephron) into the papilla of the kidney.
The loop of Henle is located in the medulla of the kidneys, it is the next step in the renal tubule process after the proximal tubule.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 20

What is the average weight of a human kidney?

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Each kidney of an adult human measures for about 10-12 cm in length, 5-7 cm in width, and 2-3 cm in thickness with an average weight of 120-170 grams.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 21

Inner wall of urinary bladder is composed of

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The inner lining of the urinary bladder is a mucous membrane of transitional epithelium that is continuous with that in the ureters. The second layer in the walls is the submucosa, which supports the mucous membrane. It is composed of connective tissue with elastic fibers.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 22

Bile pigments are formed in

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That liver forms bile pigment but the question arises when spleen gets involved. spleen is considered as the graveyard of RBC, so when the damaged, ruptured RBC get stuck in spleen they break down into simpler substances and one of the break down products are bile pigments

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 23

 Excretory material are formed in

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Excretory formed in every body cell. blood takes the all excretory material & it is purified through the kidney every body cell has the unwanted materials which is not required by the cell.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 24

Sulphates phosphates and carbonates of calcium are excreted by

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Sulphates, phosphates, and carbonates of calcium are excreted by the kidney.

The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products and excess fluids from the blood and excreting them from the body in the form of urine. One of the waste products that the kidneys filter out of the blood is excess calcium, which can be present in the form of sulphates, phosphates, or carbonates. The liver, spleen, and colon are not involved in the excretion of calcium or other waste products from the body.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 25

Through which of the following nerves and blood vessels enter the kidneys?

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Through the hilum, the nerves, the ureters and the blood vessels enter the kidneys. The hilum is a notch which is present towards the centre of the inner concave surface of the kidney.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 26

Which of the following is responsible for the formation of Columns of Bertini?

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  • Cortex is mainly responsible for the formation of columns of Bertini.
  • The portion of the cortex which extends in between the medullary pyramids as renal columns form the columns of Bertini.
  • The medulla region of the kidney is divided into a few conical masses called medullary pyramids which project into the calyces.
Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 27

What is the cause that right kidney is at slightly lower level than the left kidney in human being

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In humans, the kidneys are located in the abdominal cavity. The right kidney is placed at a slightly lower level than the left kidney in order to accommodate the largest gland/organ of the body, the liver. The liver bulges out on the right side of the body and then, tapers off to the left.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 28

External sphincter of male urethra in human being is found in :–

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The male external sphincter muscle of urethra (sphincter urethrae): located at inferior to the prostate (at the level of the membranous urethra) in males is a secondary sphincter to control the flow of urine through the urethra.hope its help thanks for asking question

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 29

Renal papilla is the part of :–

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Kidney, with renal papilla labeled at upper right. The renal papilla is the location where the renal pyramids in the medulla empty urine into the minor calyx in the kidney. Histologically it is marked by medullary collecting ducts converging to form a papillary duct to channel the fluid.

Test: Human Excretory System - 1 - Question 30

This artery passes blood to the kidney

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renal artery: These arise off the side of the abdominal aorta, immediately below the superior mesenteric artery, and supply the kidneys with blood.

renal vein: The veins that drain the kidney and connect the kidney to the inferior vena cava.

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