11. Haemodialysis helps in the patient having

A Uremia
B Anemia
C Diabetes
D Goitre
Answer :   Uremia
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12. Reabsorption of chloride ions from glomerular filtrate in kidney tubule occurs by

A Active transport
B Diffusion
C Osmasis
D Rownian movement
Answer :   Diffusion
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13. Marine animals face the problem of

A Conservation of water
B Conservation of salts
C Osmorgulation
D All of the above
Answer :   Conservation of water
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14. Which of the following causes an increase in sodium reabsorption in the distal convoluted tubule?

A Increase in aldosterone levels
B Increase in antidiuretic hormone levels
C Decrease in aldosterone levels
D Decrease in antidiuretic hormone levels
Answer :   Increase in aldosterone levels
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15. If the afferent arteriole diameter is less than efferent arteriole than what happen

A No effect
B Ultrafiltration reaction is slow.
C Ultrafiltration is not possible.
D Ultrafiltration will stop & tubular secretion is start.
Answer :   Ultrafiltration is not possible.
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16. Which one of the following body functions is not performed by kidneys

A Excertion
B Osmoregulation
C Regulation of blood volume
D Destruction of dead blood corpuscles
Answer :   Destruction of dead blood corpuscles
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17. Maximum absorption of water in mammals is in

A Lunge
B Skin
C Kidneys
D Small intestine
Answer :   Kidneys
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18. In mammals the urinary bladder opens into

A Uterus
B Urethra
C Vestibule
D Ureter
Answer :   Urethra
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19. Earthworms are

A uricotelic when plenty of water is available
B uricotelic under conditons of water scarcity
C ammonotelic when plenty of water is available
D ureotelic when plenty of water is available
Answer :   ammonotelic when plenty of water is available
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20. Which part of nephron is effected by aldosterone

A P.C.T.
B Late part of C.T.
C D.C.T.
D Duct of bellini
Answer :   D.C.T.
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