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Find out the name of the following:
a. A chordate animal having flame cells as excretory structures
b. Cortical portions projecting between the medullary pyramids in the human kidney
c. A loop of capillary running parallel to the Henle's loop

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a Planaria, (b)-duct of Bellini, (c) Peritubular capillary

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(a) Amphioxus, (b) ollecting duct, (c) vasa recta

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(a)-Lancelet, (b) olumns of Bertini, (c) vasa recta

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 (a) Amphioxus, (b) columns of Bertini, (c) peritubular capillaryÂ

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a. A chordate animal having flame cells‘as excretory structures-Lancelet/Amphioxus/Branchiastoma.
b. Cortical portions projecting between the medullary pyramids in the human kidney-columns of Bertini.
c. A loop of capillary running parallel to the Henle’ s loop-vasa recta.
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  9. In humans ,excretory system consists of a. Kidney " " b.Urinary b...

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  10. which one of the following statements is incorrect?

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  11. Recognise the figure and find out the correct matching .

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  14. Length, width and thickness of the adult human kidney are approximatl...

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  19. The DCTs of many nephrons open into a straight tube called

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