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Read the statements with regard to frog. Which of the statement(s) is/are correct and incorrect
1. The medulla oblongata passes out through foramen of Monro and continues into spinal cord
2. Vasa efferentia are 10 -12 in number that arise form testes
3. Ovaries have no functional connection with kidneys
4. Frogs are uricotellic

A

A, B and C are correct but D is incorrect

B

A and B are correct while C and D are incorrect

C

B and C are correct while A and D are incorrect

D

B, C and D are correct while A is incorrect C and D are correct while A and B are incorrect

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