NMDCAT Biology Quiz//Homeostasis

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Homeostasis Biology Quiz

Test your knowledge of homeostasis and the biological processes that help maintain balance in living organisms with our comprehensive quiz! Challenge yourself with a variety of questions covering key concepts and mechanisms in biology.

Whether you're a student preparing for exams or just interested in biology, this quiz is perfect for you. Key features include:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
  • A fun way to learn and reinforce your understanding of homeostasis
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by BalancingAct42
Interstitial fluid closely resembles:
Sea water
Lake water
Pond water
Rain water
Idea of homeostasis was presented by:
Bernard
Huxley
Darwin
Pasteur
Homeostasis occurs in:
All organisms to an extent
Multicellular organisms only
Animals only
Birds and mammals only
The blood vessel supplying the Bowman's capsule is:
Afferent arteriole
Efferent arteriole
Renal artery
Renal vein
A decreased water supply to body results in increased secretion of:
ADH
Insulin
Sugar
Glucagon
Bowman's capsule functions as:
Filter
Bellows
Suction pump
Sponge
Which is removed from Henle's loop?
Water
Ammonia
Glucose
Magnesium
Well developed Henle's Loop in:
Desert animals
All mammals
Fresh water animals
All marine animals
Bowman's capsule leads into:
Tubule
Nephron
Collecting duct
Nephron and collecting duct
A lizard basks ill the sun to get heat by:
Conduction
Convection
Increasing aerobic respiration
Increasing anaerobic respiration
In winters, a man shivers to:
Increase B.P
Increase body T
Increase sweating
Increase heart beat
The animals which generate their own body heat to maintain body temperature are:
Endotherm
Ectotherm
Hetrotherm
Both endo- and ectotherm
Highly concentrated urine is associated with:
Henle's Loop
Vesa Recta
DCD
Collecting tubule
Peritoneal cavity is lined by:
Intestine
Thin epithelium
Abdominal wall
Body fluid
Feedback mechanism is:
Detection of change
Sending signals
Response of effectors
All
Extremely narrow fluctuations present in the:
Blood plasma
Cell
Body
Blood
The phenomenon that leads to the flushing of skin bkz of increased blood supply:
Vasodilation
Vasoconstriction
Fluctuations in environment
Vasoconstriction and fluctuations in environment
It is poissible to live in different habitats, by regulating all body materials and T etc. Due to:
Osmoregulation
Thermoregulation
Homeostasis
Osmoregulation and thermoregulation
The primary structure for eliminating waste products:
Liver
Kidneys
Liver and kidneys
Liver, kidneys and skin
The glomerular filtrate is:
Corpuscles less blood
Urine
Mixture of corpuscles, water and ammonia
Corpuscles and plasma proteins less blood
The function of efferent arteriole is related to nephron as it helps in:
Pressure filtration
Reabsorption
Secretion
Pressure filtration and secretion
Elimination of nitrogenous wastes from body is called:
Osmoregulation
Excretion
Urination
Separation
Elimination of nitrogenous wastes from blood:
Excretion
Osmoregulation
Filtration
Reabsorption
Water and sodium ions are reabsorbed in:
Urinary bladder and urethra
Ureter
Adrenal cortex
PCT AND CT
In nephrons, counter current multiplier occurs at:
PCT
DCT
Henle's Loop
CT
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