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Consider the following statement each with two blanks.
(i). Annelids have (1).____and insects have (2).____for excretion.
(ii). Blood enters the glomerulus via (3)._____arteriole and leaves via (4).____arteriole
(iii). During micturition the urinary bladder (5)._____ and the urethral sphincters (6).______
Which one of the following options correcty fills the blanks in any two of the above statements?

A

(1)-Malpighian tubules, (2)-flame cells, (5)-contracts,
(6)-relax

B

(3)-afferent, (4)-efferent, (5)-contracts, (6)-relax

C

(1)-nephridia, (2)-Malpighian tubules, (5)-relaxes, (6)-contract

D

(3)-efferent, (4)-afferent, (5)-relaxes, (6)-contract

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B
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