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Question 141. Sarcoplasm of skeletal muscles fiber is composed of
  1.    glycogen
  2.    myoglobin
  3.    globulin
  4.    Both a and b
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> Both a and b
Answer: (d).Both a and b
Question 142. Animals which excrete uric acid are called as
  1.    ammonotelic
  2.    ureotelic
  3.    uricotelic
  4.    urinotelic
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> uricotelic
Answer: (c).uricotelic
Question 143. Fresh water animals are in contact mode of hydration with loss of
  1.    nutrients
  2.    salts
  3.    potassium
  4.    All of the Above
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> salts
Answer: (b).salts
Question 144. One gram of ammonia to be excreted need water of about
  1.    400ml
  2.    100ml
  3.    500ml
  4.    250ml
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> 500ml
Answer: (c).500ml
Question 145. Technique in which blood is circulated through dialyzer is known as
  1.    peritoneal dialysis
  2.    hemodialysis
  3.    renaldialysis
  4.    Both a and b
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> hemodialysis
Answer: (b).hemodialysis
Question 146. Bones bend and deform due to lack of calcium salts deposition and lead to
  1.    osteomalcia
  2.    hypercalcemia
  3.    hypocalcaemia
  4.    Osteoporosis
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> osteomalcia
Answer: (a).osteomalcia
Question 147. Elevated levels of calcium in blood lead towards
  1.    hypocalcaemia
  2.    hypercalcemia
  3.    hyperoxaluria
  4.    hypertension
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> hypercalcemia
Answer: (b).hypercalcemia
Question 148. Smooth muscles are
  1.    visceral
  2.    non-striated
  3.    involuntary
  4.    All of the Above
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> All of the Above
Answer: (d).All of the Above
Question 149. 50 ml of water is needed to remove nitrogen in urea that is
  1.    1g
  2.    2g
  3.    3g
  4.    0.5g
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> 1g
Answer: (a).1g
Question 150. If glomerulus part of nephrons is destroyed by pathogens, it results in elevated levels of urea and nitrogenous waste in
  1.    plasma level
  2.    blood vessels
  3.    capillaries
  4.    veins
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> plasma level
Answer: (a).plasma level

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