1. To save energy
2. To protect itself from heat
3. To enhance rate of respiration
4. To prevent loss of water
5. To enhance the rate of absorption
To prevent loss of water
1. cohesion and transpirational pull
2. turgor pressure
3. osmotic pressure
4. root absorption
cohesion and transpirational pull
1. Ammonia
2. Urea
3. Glycogen
4. Bile
Urea
1. Transpiration pull is responsible for absorption of ion
2. Large amount of ion are also absorption along with the absorption water
3. As suction pressure increases, absorption of water increases and along with water, absorption of ion also increases
4. All of the above
All of the above
1. glomerulus
2. uriniferous tubule
3. nephron
4. Malpighian capsule
uriniferous tubule
1. Both statement A and B are wrong
2. Both statement A and B are correct
3. Statement A is correct and B is wrong
4. Statement A is wong and B is correct
Statement A is correct and B is wrong
1. Ammonia is easily soluble in water
2. Ammonia is released from the body in a gascous state
3. Ammonia is highly toxic and needs to be eliminated as and when formed
4. Ammonia gets converted into a less toxic form called urea
Ammonia is released from the body in a gascous state
1. Henle’s loop
2. Glomerulus
3. Proximal convoluted tubule
4. Distal convoluted tubule
Proximal convoluted tubule
1. deamination
2. entropy
3. anuria
4. None of these
anuria
1. excretory system
2. respiratory system
3. reproductive system
4. digestive system
excretory system