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CBSE
Class 11
Biology
Biology
Excretory Products and their Elimination
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Question Bank - Excretory Prod...

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Question Bank: Excretory Products and their Elimination

This chapter explores how animals eliminate waste products, focusing on nitrogenous wastes like ammonia, urea, and uric acid. Understanding these processes is crucial for grasping how organisms maintain homeostasis.

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Question Bank - Excretory Products and their Elimination

Q1.

What is the primary nitrogenous waste excreted by mammals?

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Q2.

What is micturition?

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Q3.

Which of the following hormones regulates water reabsorption in the kidneys?

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Q4.

What is the primary function of the renal pelvis?

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Q5.

Uricotelic animals primarily excrete nitrogenous wastes in which form?

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Q6.

Which structure in the kidney is primarily responsible for reabsorbing water?

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Q7.

What type of nephron is primarily involved in the regulation of salt concentration?

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Q8.

Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidneys?

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Q9.

What is the sequence of urine flow after it is formed in the kidneys?

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Q10.

What is the main role of the proximal convoluted tubule?

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Q11.

Which structure in the urinary system stores urine until excretion?

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Q12.

What is the effect of aldosterone on kidney function?

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Q13.

What are the principal nitrogen waste materials found in the urine of ureotelic animals?

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Q14.

Why is ammonia excretion more common in aquatic animals?

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Q15.

What is the primary function of the glomerulus in urine formation?

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Q16.

Which part of the nephron is primarily responsible for the reabsorption of water?

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Q17.

What is the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in a healthy individual?

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Q18.

Which segment of the nephron is mainly involved in the secretion of H+ ions?

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Q19.

What characterizes the ascending limb of Henle's loop?

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Q20.

Which process is reflected by the transport of nitrogenous wastes from blood into the tubular fluid?

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Q21.

Which cells in the Bowman’s capsule are responsible for filtration?

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Q22.

Which of the following substances is primarily reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule?

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Q23.

What triggers the release of renin from juxtaglomerular cells?

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Q24.

Why is the countercurrent mechanism important in the kidneys?

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Q25.

Which of the following components is not typically found in filtrate?

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Q26.

How much of the filtrate is typically reabsorbed by the renal tubules?

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Q27.

Which segment of the nephron is specifically designed for the majority of electrolyte reabsorption?

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Q28.

Ammonia is predominantly secreted in which part of the nephron?

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Q29.

In which part of the nephron does active transport of sodium ions primarily occur?

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Q30.

What happens to water permeability in the collecting duct in response to antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?

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Q31.

What is the primary function of the counter current mechanism in the nephron?

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Q32.

In which part of the nephron does the majority of water reabsorption occur?

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Q33.

What is primarily responsible for the osmotic gradient in the kidney medulla?

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Q34.

What role do the vasa recta play in kidney function?

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Q35.

Which structure in the nephron is involved in the formation of concentrated urine?

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Q36.

How does the flow of filtrate in the Henle's loop contribute to concentration?

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Q37.

Which segment of the nephron is primarily responsible for the reabsorption of glucose and amino acids?

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Q38.

What condition is mainly facilitated by urea reabsorption in the kidneys?

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Q39.

What is the primary role of the Loop of Henle in nephron function?

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Q40.

What is the main reason why ammonia is converted to urea in mammals?

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Q41.

Which of the following statements is true regarding the Distal Convoluted Tubule (DCT)?

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Q42.

Which ion is primarily reabsorbed in the ascending limb of Henle's loop?

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Q43.

How does the collecting duct affect urine concentration?

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Q44.

What is the starting point of urine formation in the nephron?

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Q45.

In what segment of the nephron does the secretion of hydrogen and ammonia primarily occur?

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Q46.

Why is maintaining an osmolarity gradient in the renal medulla important?

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Q47.

What structural feature of the Proximal Convoluted Tubule enhances reabsorption?

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Q48.

Which of the following correctly describes the primary method of nitrogenous waste elimination in reptiles?

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Q49.

What is the effect of aldosterone on the Distal Convoluted Tubule?

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Q50.

What happens to the concentration of urea in the medullary interstitium as filtrate moves through the nephron?

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Q51.

Which part of the nephron is primarily involved in maintaining the osmolarity of medullary interstitial fluid?

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Q52.

What characteristic of the collecting duct allows for fine-tuning of urine concentration?

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Q53.

What percentage of the original filtrate is typically reabsorbed by the nephron?

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Q54.

The primary function of the ascending limb of the Loop of Henle is to:

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Q55.

Which substance is actively reabsorbed in the Proximal Convoluted Tubule?

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Q56.

Which physiological process allows the kidneys to adjust blood pH?

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Q57.

How does the reabsorption of water primarily occur in the nephron?

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Q58.

Which ion is predominantly reabsorbed in the Collecting Duct?

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Q59.

What role does the juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA) play in nephron function?

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Q60.

Which hormone is primarily responsible for regulating water reabsorption in the kidneys?

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Q61.

What is the function of the juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA) in kidney regulation?

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Q62.

In response to reduced blood volume, which mechanism is activated to increase blood pressure?

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Q63.

What role does aldosterone play in kidney function?

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Q64.

Which of the following statements is true regarding the concentrations of urine produced by human kidneys?

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Q65.

What initiates the micturition reflex?

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Q66.

ADH primarily targets which part of the nephron?

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Q67.

In response to high blood pressure, which substance is released to promote vasodilation?

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Q68.

How does the kidney maintain osmolarity of body fluids?

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Q69.

What is the primary nitrogenous waste product excreted by ureotelic animals?

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Q70.

Which ion's excessive reabsorption is directly influenced by aldosterone?

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Q71.

What happens during the process of hemodialysis?

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Q72.

Which of these conditions can alter the characteristics of urine?

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Q73.

What role do osmoreceptors play in the regulation of the kidneys?

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Q74.

What is the primary function of the distal convoluted tubule in the nephron?

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Q75.

What is uremia?

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Q76.

What is the primary excretory product in urine for humans?

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Q77.

Which process is primarily used in hemodialysis?

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Q78.

What organ is primarily responsible for detoxification in the excretory system?

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Q79.

Which condition is likely indicated by the presence of glucose in urine?

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Q80.

What type of animals primarily excrete uric acid?

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Q81.

What is the effect of kidney failure on urine production?

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Q82.

In which structure does urine formation begin?

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Q83.

What is a common treatment for severe kidney failure?

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Q84.

What is glomerulonephritis?

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Q85.

Which organ is involved in the release of carbon dioxide as an excretory product?

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Q86.

What type of waste do aquatic animals primarily excrete?

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Q87.

What characterizes the urine of healthy individuals?

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Q88.

Which substance is NOT typically found in significant amounts in urine?

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Q89.

What is the role of the proximal convoluted tubule in the nephron?

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Q90.

What is the primary purpose of the micturition reflex?

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Q91.

Which part of the nervous system is primarily responsible for initiating micturition?

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Q92.

How much urine does an average adult human excrete each day?

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Q93.

What is the pH range of normal human urine?

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Q94.

Which of the following muscles must relax for micturition to occur?

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Q95.

What role does the detrusor muscle play in micturition?

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Q96.

What triggers the sensation of urinary urgency?

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Q97.

During micturition, which nerve signals result in detrusor muscle contraction?

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Q98.

What condition may result from improper functioning of the micturition reflex?

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Q99.

How does the body ensure micturition occurs at an appropriate time?

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Q100.

What factors can affect the characteristics of urine?

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Q101.

What is the function of the external urethral sphincter during micturition?

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Q102.

Which of the following conditions may lead to frequent urination?

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Q103.

What is the physiological process behind the urge to urinate?

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Q104.

What neurological disorder could potentially disrupt the micturition reflex pathway?

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Q105.

What is the primary benefit of the countercurrent mechanism in the kidneys relating to urine concentration?

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Q106.

Which organ is primarily responsible for excreting carbon dioxide from the body?

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Q107.

What is the excretory function of the liver?

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Q108.

What do sweat glands primarily excrete?

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Q109.

Which of the following substances is NOT eliminated through the skin?

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Q110.

In addition to filtration, what other process do the kidneys perform?

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Q111.

What role do Malpighian tubules serve in insects?

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Q112.

Which organ secretes substances for digestion while also playing a role in excretion?

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Q113.

Which hormone primarily helps regulate kidney function?

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Q114.

Through which excretory product do reptiles conserve water most effectively?

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Q115.

Which structure is involved in osmoregulation among flatworms?

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Q116.

What is the primary waste product eliminated by the kidneys in humans?

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Q117.

What is the role of kidneys in relation to blood pressure?

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Q118.

How do sebaceous glands contribute to excretion?

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Q119.

Why do mammals typically excrete urea instead of ammonia?

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Q120.

Which excretory process is responsible for urine formation?

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Q121.

What adaptation allows aquatic animals to excrete ammonia efficiently?

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Q122.

What adaptation do birds have for excreting nitrogenous waste?

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