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What is the 5 questions in excretion in animals​

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Answered by harishyadavmuthyala2
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  1. what is excretory system?
  2. where is the system found?
  3. name the main excretory system,?
  4. what happens if excretory system damaged
  5. what are the functions of kidney

Answered by OmAnant5
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10MCQ QUESTIONS

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ReviseTestExcretion in plants and animals test questions1Why do plants produce carbon dioxide and oxygen?

ReviseTestExcretion in plants and animals test questions1Why do plants produce carbon dioxide and oxygen?Carbon dioxide is a waste product of respiration and oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesis

ReviseTestExcretion in plants and animals test questions1Why do plants produce carbon dioxide and oxygen?Carbon dioxide is a waste product of respiration and oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesisCarbon dioxide is a waste product of photosynthesis and oxygen is a waste product of respiration

ReviseTestExcretion in plants and animals test questions1Why do plants produce carbon dioxide and oxygen?Carbon dioxide is a waste product of respiration and oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesisCarbon dioxide is a waste product of photosynthesis and oxygen is a waste product of respirationCarbon dioxide and oxygen are both waste products of photosynthesis

ReviseTestExcretion in plants and animals test questions1Why do plants produce carbon dioxide and oxygen?Carbon dioxide is a waste product of respiration and oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesisCarbon dioxide is a waste product of photosynthesis and oxygen is a waste product of respirationCarbon dioxide and oxygen are both waste products of photosynthesis2

ReviseTestExcretion in plants and animals test questions1Why do plants produce carbon dioxide and oxygen?Carbon dioxide is a waste product of respiration and oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesisCarbon dioxide is a waste product of photosynthesis and oxygen is a waste product of respirationCarbon dioxide and oxygen are both waste products of photosynthesis2Which of the following is an important function of stomata in a leaf?

ReviseTestExcretion in plants and animals test questions1Why do plants produce carbon dioxide and oxygen?Carbon dioxide is a waste product of respiration and oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesisCarbon dioxide is a waste product of photosynthesis and oxygen is a waste product of respirationCarbon dioxide and oxygen are both waste products of photosynthesis2Which of the following is an important function of stomata in a leaf?Absorbing water vapour from

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6In the proximal (first) convoluted tubule

6In the proximal (first) convoluted tubuleIn the distal (second) convoluted tubule

6In the proximal (first) convoluted tubuleIn the distal (second) convoluted tubuleIn the collecting duct

6In the proximal (first) convoluted tubuleIn the distal (second) convoluted tubuleIn the collecting duct9

6In the proximal (first) convoluted tubuleIn the distal (second) convoluted tubuleIn the collecting duct9What happens if the blood plasma is too concentrated?

6In the proximal (first) convoluted tubuleIn the distal (second) convoluted tubuleIn the collecting duct9What happens if the blood plasma is too concentrated?Less ADH is released, causing more water to be reabsorbed in the nephrons

6In the proximal (first) convoluted tubuleIn the distal (second) convoluted tubuleIn the collecting duct9What happens if the blood plasma is too concentrated?Less ADH is released, causing more water to be reabsorbed in the nephronsMore ADH is released, causing less water to be reabsorbed in the nephrons

6In the proximal (first) convoluted tubuleIn the distal (second) convoluted tubuleIn the collecting duct9What happens if the blood plasma is too concentrated?Less ADH is released, causing more water to be reabsorbed in the nephronsMore ADH is released, causing less water to be reabsorbed in the nephronsMore ADH is released, causing more water to be reabsorbed in the nephrons

6In the proximal (first) convoluted tubuleIn the distal (second) convoluted tubuleIn the collecting duct9What happens if the blood plasma is too concentrated?Less ADH is released, causing more water to be reabsorbed in the nephronsMore ADH is released, causing less water to be reabsorbed in the nephronsMore ADH is released, causing more water to be reabsorbed in the nephrons10

6In the proximal (first) convoluted tubuleIn the distal (second) convoluted tubuleIn the collecting duct9What happens if the blood plasma is too concentrated?Less ADH is released, causing more water to be reabsorbed in the nephronsMore ADH is released, causing less water to be reabsorbed in the nephronsMore ADH is released, causing more water to be reabsorbed in the nephrons10W

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