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25/04/2020 CODE-B

Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

MM : 720 TEST SERIES for NEET-2020 Time : 3.00 Hrs.

Test - 11

Answer Key
1. (3) 37. (1) 73. (1) 109. (2) 145. (3)
2. (3) 38. (2) 74. (2) 110. (1) 146 (4)
3. (2) 39. (1) 75. (2) 111. (3) 147. (3)
4. (4) 40. (4) 76. (3) 112. (1) 148. (4)
5. (1) 41. (1) 77. (1) 113. (2) 149. (4)
6. (1) 42. (4) 78. (3) 114. (2) 150. (1)
7. (2) 43. (4) 79. (3) 115. (1) 151. (1)
8. (2) 44. (4) 80. (2) 116. (1) 152. (1)
9. (4) 45. (3) 81. (4) 117. (3) 153. (2)
10. (1) 46. (3) 82. (1) 118. (3) 154. (4)
11. (3) 47. (2) 83. (1) 119. (3) 155. (2)
12. (1) 48. (4) 84. (3) 120. (3) 156. (3)
13. (3) 49. (2) 85. (1) 121. (2) 157. (1)
14. (4) 50. (3) 86. (4) 122. (3) 158. (4)
15. (3) 51. (1) 87. (3) 123. (1) 159. (4)
16. (1) 52. (3) 88. (2) 124. (2) 160. (3)
17. (4) 53. (4) 89. (1) 125. (1) 161. (3)
18. (1) 54. (3) 90. (3) 126. (1) 162. (1)
19. (1) 55. (2) 91. (2) 127. (3) 163. (2)
20. (3) 56. (3) 92. (2) 128. (3) 164. (1)
21. (2) 57. (3) 93. (1) 129. (4) 165. (3)
22. (1) 58. (4) 94. (3) 130. (1) 166. (2)
23. (1) 59. (1) 95. (2) 131. (4) 167. (1)
24. (2) 60. (1) 96. (3) 132. (2) 168. (2)
25. (3) 61. (2) 97. (2) 133. (4) 169. (1)
26. (1) 62. (3) 98. (3) 134. (1) 170. (1)
27. (4) 63. (3) 99. (1) 135. (1) 171. (3)
28. (3) 64. (2) 100. (1) 136. (2) 172. (4)
29. (4) 65. (1) 101. (2) 137. (2) 173. (1)
30. (2) 66. (3) 102. (1) 138. (3) 174. (1)
31. (1) 67. (3) 103. (1) 139. (3) 175. (1)
32. (3) 68. (2) 104. (2) 140. (4) 176. (2)
33. (3) 69. (3) 105. (2) 141. (4) 177. (1)
34. (4) 70. (3) 106. (1) 142. (2) 178. (4)
35. (4) 71. (2) 107. (3) 143. (4) 179. (1)
36. (3) 72. (4) 108. (1) 144. (3) 180. (4)

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Test-11 (Code-B)_(Hints & Solutions) Test Series for NEET-2020

25/04/2020 CODE-B

Regd. Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

MM : 720 TEST SERIES for NEET-2020 Time : 3:00 Hrs.

Test - 11

Hints and Solutions

PHYSICS
1. Answer (3)  2
v rg= 42 + ( −4 3 )
v2 (LT −1)2
= = 8 km/hr
rg L × LT −2
vrgcosθ = 4
= L0T0M0
2. Answer (3) 1
cos θ =
2
θ = 60°
3. Answer (2)


Let v=
r
aiˆ − bjˆ
 3cos60º = vcos30º
v rm =(a − 4)iˆ − bjˆ (in first condition)
1 3
a–4=0 3× =v ×
2 2
a = 4 km/hr
 v = 3 m/s
v rm′ =(a − 8)iˆ − bjˆ (in second condition)
 4. Answer (4)
v rm′ =(4 − 8)iˆ − bjˆ fsmax = µSN
=−4iˆ − bjˆ
= 0.6 × 2 × 10
4 = 12 N
tan30° =
b FA = ma
1 4 =2×4
=
3 b =8N
b=4 3 FA < fsmax
 f = FA
v rg= 4iˆ − 4 3 jˆ
=8N
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5. Answer (1) 8. Answer (2)


T – mg = ma
T = 20m
 
P= T ⋅ v
500 = 20m × 10 m × 0 + 2md
r1 =
3m
m = 2.5 kg
2d
6. Answer (1) r1 =
3
−dU 2d
F= r2= d −
dx 3

4 d
−dU = dx =
x2 3
2 2
2  2d  d 
− ∫ 4 x dx
Uf − U i = −2 =I m sin30°  + 2m  sin30° 
 3  3 
4

md 2 md 2
 1
2 =I +
4 
Uf − U i = 9 18
 x 4
3md 2
=
 1 1 18
Uf − U i = 4  − 
2 4
md 2
(Uf − Ui ) =
1 =
6
Loss of potential = Gain in kinetic energy 9. Answer (4)
From equation : k = 5
1
1= × 2×v2 As at t = 0.5 sec, the particle reaches the origin
2
for the first time.
v = 1 m/s
Substituting t = 0.5 sec. in both equation x = 3 +
7. Answer (2)  1
3cos  π ⋅  = 3 not satisfied and x = 3 + 3cos
 2
 1
0 satisfied
 2π  =
 2
Hence, the equation of particle is x = 3 +
3cos(2πt)
10. Answer (1)
vAB = 2v0 The gravitational force is towards the centre of
the earth. Therefore separation decrease.
v
ωAB =AB
2R

2v 0
=
2R

v0
=
R

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11. Answer (3) 13. Answer (3)

I 1
L = 10log U= nfRT
I0 2
PV = nRT
I
10log = 60 U 1  nRT 
I0 =  ×f
V 2 V 
I 1
log =6 = P ×f
I0 2

I 1
= 106 = × 4 × 105 × 5
I0 2
= 10 × 105 J/m3
I= 10–6 W/m2
14. Answer (4)
Power = IA The first over tone in a closed pipe have
= 2 × 10–6 3v
frequency f = .
E = 2 × 10–6 × 10 × 60 × 60 4l
15. Answer (3)
= 72 mJ
y(x, t) = 2.0 cos (20πt – 2π × 0.008x + 2π × 0.35)
12. Answer (1)
8 × 10−3
When S1 is closed and S2 is opened ∆φ = 2π ×4
10−2
EP
I= ∆φ = 6.4 π
3r
16. Answer (1)
E = Ir1
 dQ   dQ 
  = 
l 2r  dt 1  dt 2
E =I × ×
2 l
K1A∆T K 2 A∆T
=
EP l1 l2
E=
3
K1 l1
When S2 is opened and S1 is closed =
K2 l2
EP
I= πR
r1 + r =
2R

E = I × r2 =π:2
17. Answer (4)
2l r
=I × × 1 m
3 l T = 2π remains uncharged
k
2EP r1
=
3(r1 + r )
Mean position shift rightward.
EP 2EP r1 18. Answer (1)
=
3 3(r1 + r ) The latent heat of vaporisation of water is more
than latent heat of fusion of ice because on
r1 + r = 2r1
vaporisation much larger increase in volume
r1 = r takes place.

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19. Answer (1) 23. Answer (1)


For a body emissivity = absorptivity = 0.2 F dv
= −η
A dx
Eb EB
= Here F is a tangential force between two layers
ab aB
F
of liquid it mean will be tangential stress.
100 EB A
=
1 aB
24. Answer (2)
⇒ EB = 0.2 × 100 φ = BA

= 20 W/m2 φ = Bπr2

20. Answer (3) −d φ


ε=
dt
Cycle-I is clockwise therefore work done will be
positive for cycle-I. dr
ε = Bπ2r
dt
21. Answer (2)
2 × 10–3 = 10–3 × π × 2 × r × 10–2
Fflat = T × 2R
100
Fcurved = T × πR r = m
π
Fflat T × 2R 25. Answer (3)
=
Fcurved T × πR
E
I=
=2:π R + nR

22. Answer (1) E


I1 =
R
Tension R+
The stress in the wire = n
Area of cross-section
I1 = 5I
To avoid breaking, this stress should not exceed E 5E
the breaking stress. =
R R + nR
R+
Let the tension in the wire be T. n

The equation of motion of the two blocks are 5R


R + nR = 5R +
n
T – 10 N = (1 kg)a
5R
20N – T = (2 kg)a nR − − 4R =
0
n
Eliminating ‘a’ from these equations n2R – 4nR – 5R = 0
 40 
T = N 4R ± 16R 2 + 20R 2
 3  n=
2R
(40/3) N 4R + 6R
Stress = =
πr 2 2R
If the minimum radius needed to avoid breaking =5
40 / 3 26. Answer (1)
is r, 2 × 109 =2
πr
Lyman series lie in ultraviolet region of
r = 4.6 × 10–5 m electromagnetic spectrum.

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27. Answer (4) 32. Answer (3)


N = N0e −λt µ0 i
Field due to AA′ =
4πR
N
= e −λt = Field due to BB′
N0
Field due to CC′ - field due to DD′ = 0
1
= e −λt
20 µ0 i
Field due to BA =
λt = ln20 8R

ln 2 µ0 i
×t =ln 20 Field due to CD = −
5.6 8R
ln20 µ0 i
=t × 5.6 ∴ Net field at O =
ln2 2πR
= 24.2 33. Answer (3)
28. Answer (3) Frequency of electric field and magnetic field in
=
Imax ( I + 4I )
2 the EM wave will be same.
34. Answer (4)
= 9I
2
qinside Q
=
Imin ( 4I − I ) φ=
∈0
=
8 ∈0
=I 35. Answer (4)
Imax − Imin 9I − I
= A∈0
Imax 9I C=
d
8 Capacitance of the plate depends on area of the
=
9 plate, medium between the plates and distance
29. Answer (4) between the plates.
At resonance net potential drop across inductor 36. Answer (3)
and capacitor will be zero potential drop will be
 A+ A
only across resistor therefore reading of sin  
µ=  2 
voltmeter V1 and V2 will be non zero.
 A
30. Answer (2) sin  
2
qL
M= A
2m ⇒ µ =2cos
2
mR 2
=L ω µ
2 A = 2cos –1  
2
q mR 2
M= × ω 37. Answer (1)
2m 2
−f0
qR 2 ω M∞ =
= fe
4
−f0
σπR 4 ω 10 =
= fe
4
31. Answer (1) L∞ = f0 + fe
Magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is 110 = 10fe + fe
negative which is independent on temperature. fe = 10 cm

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−f0  fe  V0 = V01 + V02


=
MD 1 + 
fe  D −100  100  0.4
= × 0.1 +  1 + 
 10  10  10  2
= 10  1 + 
 25  = –1 + 11 × 0.2
10 × 35 = 1.2 V
=
25 41. Answer (1)
= 14 cm y = y1 + y2
38. Answer (2)
= ( A + A) + A ⋅ A
If a very small opaque disc is placed in the path
of monochromatic light. It geometrical shadow =1+0
has dark point at the centre surrounded by =1
alternate bright and dark rings.
42. Answer (4)
39. Answer (1)
Stopping potential remains same as frequency
remains same. Saturation current is directly
1
proportional to intensity of light i.e. i ∝ I ∝ .
r2

direction of electric field across barrier will be 43. Answer (4)


from N type to P type therefore force will be in Nuclear reaction obey the law of conservation of
the direction of velocity. mass, energy, charge and momentum.
v2 = u2 + 2 as 44. Answer (4)
2eV 238
=
v v 02 + 92
U → 2β+1 + α + 88
X 234
m
40. Answer (4) NP + Nn = 234
NP = 88
88 + Nn = 234
Nn = 234 – 88
= 146
45. Answer (3)

1 qq
mv 02 = 1 2
From superposition principle 2 4π∈0 r

CHEMISTRY
46. Answer (3) 48. Answer (4)
22.4 L NH3(g) at STP weights 17 g 2
n2 r1 (1)
17 rn = 0.529 ,
= = 1: 4
∴ 1 L NH3(g) at STP weighs = = 0.76 g z r2 ( 2 )2
22.4
49. Answer (2)
47. Answer (2)
Number of orbitals = n2 = 9
In, MSO4, Valency of metal = 2
∴ Molar mass of MSO4 = (12 × 2) + 96 50. Answer (3)

= 120 g/mol Molar K.E depends on temperature only.

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51. Answer (1) 62. Answer (3)


At Boyle’s temperature, real gas behaves ideally. 20
20 volume H2O2 = M
11.2
52. Answer (3)
20 34
= × g / 100mL of solution
11.2 10
= 6%
63. Answer (3)
[ salt ]
∴ pH = pka + log ⇒ pH = pka = 4.74 Basic strength of alkaline earth metal Hydroxides
[acid]
increases down the group.
53. Answer (4)
64. Answer (2)
Increasing reactant concentration will increase
In cement, % of CaO is 50-60%.
product concentration
% of Al2O3 is 5-10%, % of Fe2O3 is 1-2.
54. Answer (3)
65. Answer (1)
Borax has two sp3 hybridized and two sp2
has bent structure. hybridized – B atoms.
66. Answer (3)
55. Answer (2)
1.4NV 1.4 × 10
% N = = = 28%
W 0.5
67. Answer (3)

+I effect : CH2− > − O > − CH3 > − OH


56. Answer (3) 68. Answer (2)
B → Si shows diagonal relationship.
57. Answer (3) is resonance stabilized (back bonding).
Ksp = s2 = (10–5)2 = 10–10 69. Answer (3)
Now, new solubility of AgCl in 0.05 M NaCl 70. Answer (3)
K sp 10 –10
solution is = = 2 × 10 –9 M
0.05 0.05
58. Answer (4)
Strong acid/base are not affected by presence of 71. Answer (2)
common ion.
Greater is the stability of carbocation formed
59. Answer (1) greater is rate of SN1 reaction.
NaH2PO2 ; 1 + 2 + x – 4 = 0 72. Answer (4)
∴ x=1
60. Answer (1)

4Zn + NO3– + 7H2O → 4Zn2+ + NH+4 + 10OH

61. Answer (2)


73. Answer (1)
Nuclear (proton) spins are different for ortho and
para H2. F is weakest while CH3– is strongest nucleophile.

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74. Answer (2) 82. Answer (1)


H
R MgX →
+
R–H Caprolactam is monomer of nylon – 6.
83. Answer (1)
75. Answer (2)
Sucralose does not contain an amide bonding.
84. Answer (3)

is resonance stabilized. Λ °CH3COOH = Λ CH


°
3 COONa
°
+ ΛHCl – ΛNacl
°

85. Answer (1)


Cr2O72–+ 6e–+ 14H+ → 2Cr3++7H2O
76. Answer (3) 86. Answer (4)
More the reduction potential, lesser will be
reducing power.
87. Answer (3)

77. Answer (1) 1 1


Z= ×6 + ×8 = 4
2 8
(at face (at corners)
centre)

88. Answer (2)

78. Answer (3) Order w.r.t. A become zero at excess


LiAlH4 (i) NaNO2 +HCl
concentration of A.
RCN  → RCH2NH2  → RCH2 OH
( X)
(ii) H O
2
(Y) 89. Answer (1)
79. Answer (3) CdS is a negative colloid.
Slightly alkaline medium is required for the 90. Answer (3)
reaction. Na2SO4  2Na+ + SO42–
80. Answer (2)
1 – 0.75 1.5 0.75
Re d P
Glucose + HI  → n-Hexane = 0.25
81. Answer (4) ∴ i = 0.25 + 1.5 + 0.75 = 2.5

BOTANY
91. Answer (2) 96. Answer (3)
Wheat is categorised under class
Protein synthesis is associated with ribosomal
monocotyledonae.
activity.
97. Answer (2)
92. Answer (2)
98. Answer (3)
93. Answer (1) Rod shaped – Bacillus
94. Answer (3) Spherical shape – Coccus
Spiral shape – Spirillum
Quiescent phase is also known as
G0 – phase. Commo shaped – Vibrio
99. Answer (1)
95. Answer (2)
Petunia is an ornamental plant of family
The first word in a biological name, represents Solanacea with floral formula.
the genus while the second component denotes
the specific epithet.

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100. Answer (1) 119. Answer (3)


101. Answer (2) 120. Answer (3)
102. Answer (1) XO–Turner’s syndrome
103. Answer (1) 121. Answer (2)
Polysiphonia is a red alga. In red algae Rho-factor is required for termination of
(Rhodophyceae), the food is stored as floridean transcription.
starch which is very similar to amylopectin and 122. Answer (3)
glycogen in structure. VNTRs are minisatellites.
104. Answer (2) 123. Answer (1)
In Funaria, rhizoids represents gametophyte. 124. Answer (2)
Whereas, seta and capsule represents 125. Answer (1)
sporophyte.
126. Answer (1)
105. Answer (2)
Whisky, brandy and rum are produced by
106. Answer (1) distillation.
Cell A and B have equal ψw 127. Answer (3)
107. Answer (3) 128. Answer (3)
108. Answer (1) 129. Answer (4)
109. Answer (2) Trees occupy top vertical layer of a forest, shrubs
occupy the second layer and herbs and grasses
CO2 concentration is very low in environment
occupy the bottom layer.
hence play a limiting factor in photosynthesis
130. Answer (1)
110. Answer (1)
131. Answer (4)
111. Answer (3)
132. Answer (2)
112. Answer (1)
133. Answer (4)
113. Answer (2)
Water hyacinth leads to an imbalance in the
114. Answer (2)
ecosystem dynamics
Terpene is precursor for gibberellins
134. Answer (1)
115. Answer (1)
135. Answer (1)
116. Answer (1) Montreal protocol was signed at Montreal
117. Answer (3) (Canada) in 1987 (effective in 1989) to control the
118. Answer (3) emission of ozone–depleting substances (ODS)

ZOOLOGY
136. Answer (2) 138. Answer (3)
Maximum life span is characteristic of a species Just before parturition, cervix becomes soft under
and life expectancy is the characteristic of a effect of hormone relaxin and dilates. Both
population. cervical canal and vagina together form birth
canal for delivery of child.
137. Answer (2)
139. Answer (3)
Clones are product of asexual reproduction so
Foetal ejection reflex triggers maternal pituitary to
they are genetically identical to each other. There
release oxytocin. Receptors for oxytocin are
are variations in sexual reproduction due to
situated in myometrium. It acts on uterine muscle
crossing over during gametogenesis.
fibres for forceful contraction to induce labor pain.
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140. Answer (4) 152. Answer (1)


Amoebiasis is a protozoan disease transmitted Continuous closed breeding called inbreeding is
through contaminated food and water. responsible for inbreeding depression to reduce
fertility and productivity of new breed. Out-
141. Answer (4)
crossing is helpful to overcome inbreeding
Snakes evolved in Jurassic period from lizards depression.
(sauropsids).
153. Answer (2)
142. Answer (2) Aquaculture is rearing of useful aquatic plants
Archaeopteryx is considered as missing link and animals such as fishes, prawns, shrimps,
between reptiles and birds. The connecting links lobsters, etc. Rearing of honey bee is apiculture
which are not alive are known as missing links. and fishery is catching, processing and selling of
143. Answer (4) fish, shellfish or other aquatic animals.
154. Answer (4)
Theory of Panspermia for origin of life was
proposed by Arrhenius. Wallace along with A bioreactor has an agitator system, an oxygen
Darwin supported “struggle for existence and delivery system, a foam control system,
survival of the fittest”. temperature and pH regulator system but does
not contain/involve methods for downstream.
144. Answer (3)
155. Answer (2)
In balancing / stabilizing selection more
Restriction endonucleases are used to cut DNA
individuals acquire mean character value
at particular palindromic sequences whereas
whereas in disruptive selection more individuals
ligases are used to join sticky ends. So, they are
acquire character values other than mean
used as a tools in making recombinant DNA.
character value on both extremities.
156. Answer (3)
145. Answer (3)
Both A and B polypeptide chains of insulin are
Random mating ensures that the population linked together with the help of disulphide bonds.
remains in equilibrium. C-peptide is removed during maturation of pro-
146. Answer (4) insulin into insulin.
Analogy is the result of convergent evolution. 157. Answer (1)
Endotoxins produced and accumulated in
147. Answer (3)
bacteria are protoxins so do not harm them. After
Pathogens have to adapt to life within the host. ingestion by insects, it is cleaved by proteases in
148. Answer (4) alkaline medium to form a toxic derived protein
B lymphocytes are responsible for humoral that damages gut epithelium. It is quickly digested
immunity and T lymphocytes for CMI. IgM is first in mammals so not harmful.
formed antibody against any antigen in our body. 158. Answer (4)
149. Answer (4) Connective tissues are mesodermal in origin with
intercellular spaces and connect various organs
Bacterial infections are not considered
of the body with each other. They also form
carcinogenic.
covering around various organs of the body.
150. Answer (1) 159. Answer (4)
HIV infected patients are more likely to suffer Chondrin is a protein present in the matrix of
from Kaposi’s sarcoma. cartilage. Heparin is anticoagulant, serotonin is
151. Answer (1) vasoconstrictor and histamine is vasodilator
synthesized by mast cells.
Erythroxylum coca – Cocaine or crack
160. Answer (3)
Atropa belladonna – Atropine
Proteins are polymers of different types of amino
Cannabis sativa – Marijuana acids, hence considered as heteropolymers.

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161. Answer (3) 170. Answer (1)


The active site of enzyme breaks the chemical Cnidarians and flatworms represent blind sac
bonds of substrate to form enzyme substrate body plan and in roundworms, tube within tube
complex. Coenzymes are loosely bound to body plan.
apoenzymes.
171. Answer (3)
162. Answer (1)
True segmentation is exhibited by annelids,
O2 dissociation curve for myoglobin is rectangular arthropods and chordates.
hyperbolic and for fetal haemoglobin is shifted
more towards left than haemoglobin. 172. Answer (4)

163. Answer (2) Schwann cells are macroglia in PNS responsible


for formation of myelin sheath. Neurotransmitters
Carbaminohaemoglobin is dissociated at lung
are not required in electrical synapse.
alveolar surface where pO2 is high and pCO2 is
Transmission of impulse takes place across
low.
synapses through gap junctions.
164. Answer (1)
173. Answer (1)
Protein-energy malnutrition below one year of
age causes marasmus and only protein Blindspot does not contain rods and cones.
malnutrition between 1-5 years of age causes Depolarisation of sensory hair cells on basilar
kwashiorkor. membrane takes place due to influx of K+ ions
from endolymph. Only few papillae contain taste
165. Answer (3)
buds.
Serosa is outermost and mucosa in innermost
174. Answer (1)
layer of alimentary canal from oesophagus to
rectum. Progressive degeneration of skeletal muscle
166. Answer (2) occurs in muscular dystrophy.
Adrenaline is considered as emergency hormone 175. Answer (1)
synthesized more during any stress situation like a – (v), b – (iv), c – (iii), d – (ii), e – (i)
interview as anti stress hormone.
176. Answer (2)
167. Answer (1)
Secretin stimulates bicarbonate secretion in
The chambers of heart related with lungs through pancreatic juice acting on pancreatic acini and
pulmonary vessels together form pulmonary inhibits secretion of gastric juice.
circulation.
177. Answer (1)
168. Answer (2)
Acromegaly is caused due to hypersecretion of
A – J.G cells in afferent arteriole
growth hormone in adulthood.
B – Bowman’s capsule formed by simple
squamous cells 178. Answer (4)

C – PCT – Formed by simple cuboidal Octopus is commonly known as devil fish placed
epithelium containing microvilli giving brush in phylum mollusca. So, it is not a true fish.
border appearance 179. Answer (1)
D – Efferent arteriole formed by simple Malpighian tubule is excretory argan in
squamous epithelium cockroaches whereas antennal glands or green
169. Answer (1) glands are excretory organ in prawns.
Blood is drained from a convenient artery. 180. Answer (4)
Dialysis fluid has same composition as that of
Spermatheca is responsible for temporary
plasma except nitrogenous wastes. Cellophane
storage of sperms only in female cockroach.
tube is required.

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