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Internal Morphology of Rabbits Explained

The document discusses the internal morphology of rabbits, including: - The brain originates from the ectoderm. Sympathetic nerves arise from the thoraco-lumbar nerves. The dorsal root of spinal nerves in rabbits are mixed sensory and motor. - The central nervous system contains mostly motor and sensory neurons. Cranial nerves I, II, and VIII are purely sensory. - Gas exchange in lungs occurs via simple diffusion. The lungs are covered by the pleural membrane. The caecum aids in digestion of cellulose. - When starving, a mammal's body first consumes fat stores. The heart consists of four chambers and has one contraction node. Female rabbits are spontaneous ovulators

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Internal Morphology of Rabbits Explained

The document discusses the internal morphology of rabbits, including: - The brain originates from the ectoderm. Sympathetic nerves arise from the thoraco-lumbar nerves. The dorsal root of spinal nerves in rabbits are mixed sensory and motor. - The central nervous system contains mostly motor and sensory neurons. Cranial nerves I, II, and VIII are purely sensory. - Gas exchange in lungs occurs via simple diffusion. The lungs are covered by the pleural membrane. The caecum aids in digestion of cellulose. - When starving, a mammal's body first consumes fat stores. The heart consists of four chambers and has one contraction node. Female rabbits are spontaneous ovulators

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Zoology

Topic:Internal Morphology of Rabbit

1- Origin of brain is (A) Mesodermal (B) Ectodermal (C) Endodermal (D) Ecto-mesodermal

2- Sympathetic nerves in mammals arise from (A) Thoraco-lumbar nerves (B) 3rd, 7th, 9th and 10th cranial nerves (C) Sacral nerves (D) Cervical nerves

3- Dorasl root of spinal nerves in rabbit are (A) Sensory (B) Motor (C) Mixed (D) None of these

4- Central nervous system is mostly contains (A) Association neurons only (B) Motor & Association neurons (C) Motor & Sensory neurons

(D) Sensory and association neurons 5- Which cranial nerves are purely sensory ? (A) I,II & VIII (B) I,II & IV (C) I,III & VII (D) None of these

6- Gaseous exchange in lungs occur by (A) Simple diffusion (B) Osmosis (C) Active transport (D) Passive transport (E) All

7- Covering of the lungs is called (A) Pericardium (B) Perichondrium (C) Peritoneum (D) Pleural membrane

8- Caecum is meant for digestion of (A) Protein (B) Cellulose (C) Starch (D) Lipid

9- Which reserve a starving mammal/rabbit/man first consumes (A) Fat (B) Protein (C) Glycogen (D) Vitamin

10- Mitral valves in mammals guard the opening of (A) Pulmonary vein & left auricle right atrium & right ventricle 11- Heart of rabbit consists of (B) Oesophagus & stomach (C) Left atrium & left ventricle (D)

(A) One contraction node (B) No contraction node 12- In deficiency of ADH, rate of micturition (A) Decreases (B) Increases

(C) Two contraction nodes (D) Many contraction nodes

(C) Remains the same

(D) None of these

13- Cowpers glands secrete a substance to (A) Neutralize acidity (B) Nourish sperms (C) Kill pathogens (D) All of these

14- Which part in female rabbit represents penis of male? (A) Uterus (B) Clitoris (C) Vagina (D) Fallopian tube

15- Female rabbits are (A) Spontaneous ovulators (B) Induced/Reflex ovulators (C) Indifferent ovulators (D) Seasonal ovulators

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