Home
Class 12
BIOLOGY
The animal capable of meeting all water ...

The animal capable of meeting all water requirements through oxidation of its internal fat is

A

Camel

B

Kangaroo rat

C

Spiny Lizard

D

None

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ORGANISMS AND POPULATIONS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise EXERCISE-I (POPULATIONS)|45 Videos
  • ORGANISMS AND POPULATIONS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise EXERCISE-I (LIFE HISTORY VARIATION)|3 Videos
  • ORGANISMS AND POPULATIONS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise EXERCISE-I (RESPONSE TO ABIOTIC FACTORS)|16 Videos
  • NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise EXERCISE-III( PREVIOUS AIPMT / NEET QUESTIONS)|33 Videos
  • PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise Exercise - III|27 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The rat in North American deserts is capable of meeting all its water requirements through its internal fat oxidation . It is an example of

The kangaroo rat in North American deserts is capable of meeting all its water requirements through its internal fat oxidation (True/False)

Which of the following organism is capable of meeting its water requirement through internal oxidation of fats ?

In the absence of an external source of water, the kangaroo rat in North American deserts is capable of meeting all its water requirements through

Bulk of water requirement of plant is met through the process of

Assertion : Reptiles can be termed as first true land animals Reason : These are completely independent of water due to the development of internal fertilization and the presence of a special membrane ( amnion) around the developing embryo.

Kangaroo and desert rat that live in conditions of water scarcity are capable of meeting all their water requirements by

An alkaline earth metal, sulphate is soluble in water its hydroxide is not soluble in water and its oxide does not form rock salt structure, then metal is:

Can a ship make use of internal energy of sea water for the working of its engine?

Water absorbed by root in order to meet the requirement of transpiration is due to