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Question-1
What is the function of the ureter?
(A)
To remove waste from the blood
(B)
To store urine
(C)
To carry urine out of the body
(D)
To carry urine from the kidney to the bladder
Question-2
What is the source of the waste products that are excreted by the urinary system?
(A)
Metabolic processes
(B)
Undigested fiber
(C)
Pollutants in the water and food
(D)
Excess food
Question-3
Excess amino acids in the body are broken down to form urea in:
(A)
Kidneys
(B)
Liver
(C)
Spleen
(D)
Pancreas
Question-4
Urea is made of:
(A)
Protein stored in the urethra
(B)
Protein broken down in the liver
(C)
Protein broken down in the kidneys
(D)
Urine, salt & water
Question-5
Which is the cause of kidney failure?
(A)
Acute kidney injury
(B)
Smoking
(C)
Indigestion
(D)
Blood pressure
Question-6
Urea is transported by:
(A)
Plasma
(B)
Blood
(C)
RBC
(D)
WBC
Question-7
The waste product from skin is known as:
(A)
Urea
(B)
Salts
(C)
Sweat
(D)
Urine
Question-8
Which one of the following pairs carry waste products?
(A)
Renal artery and renal vein
(B)
Renal artery and ureter
(C)
Renal vein and urethra
(D)
Renal vein and ureter
Question-9
Nitrogenous wastes are produced as a result of:
(A)
Photosynthesis
(B)
Ingestion
(C)
Assimilation
(D)
Deamination
Question-10
In which part of the body is the waste filtered from the blood?
(A)
Bladder
(B)
Liver
(C)
Intestine
(D)
Kidneys
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