Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 17: Breathing And Exchange Of Gases – Part 1
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 17: Breathing and Exchange of Gases – Part 1

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1. Which statement best distinguishes breathing from cellular respiration?
ⓐ. Breathing forms ATP inside mitochondria, while cellular respiration only moves air in and out
ⓑ. Breathing is the breakdown of glucose, while cellular respiration is the physical exchange of gases
ⓒ. Breathing occurs only in plants, while cellular respiration occurs only in animals
ⓓ. Breathing is a physical process of gas exchange, while cellular respiration releases energy inside cells
2. In most organisms, the immediate purpose of cellular respiration is to:
ⓐ. cool the body surface during gas exchange
ⓑ. transport oxygen through the bloodstream
ⓒ. convert nitrogen into useful body proteins
ⓓ. release usable energy from food inside cells
3. Which feature is most important for an efficient respiratory surface in animals?
ⓐ. It should be thin, moist, and have a large surface area
ⓑ. It should be thick, dry, and strongly keratinized
ⓒ. It should contain hard scales to reduce water loss
ⓓ. It should be deep inside the body without fluid contact
4. Why do many large multicellular animals require specialized respiratory organs?
ⓐ. Their cells can produce oxygen directly during digestion
ⓑ. Their body covering is always thick enough for diffusion
ⓒ. Simple diffusion across the whole body becomes insufficient for their needs
ⓓ. They must remove only water vapour, not carbon dioxide
5. Which condition is essential for an animal that uses skin as a major respiratory organ?
ⓐ. The skin must be dry and covered by thick scales
ⓑ. The skin must remain moist to allow diffusion of gases
ⓒ. The skin must contain air sacs for oxygen storage
ⓓ. The skin must be lined internally with cartilage rings
6. Which respiratory organ is best suited for extracting oxygen dissolved in water?
ⓐ. Gills
ⓑ. Lungs
ⓒ. Tracheae
ⓓ. Body hairs
7. In the tracheal system of insects, oxygen reaches body tissues mainly through:
ⓐ. blood carrying oxyhaemoglobin to every cell
ⓑ. diffusion from lungs into the circulatory system
ⓒ. gill filaments connected to open spiracles
ⓓ. a network of air tubes opening outside through spiracles
8. Which statement correctly matches an animal group with its main respiratory organ?
ⓐ. Fishes—lungs, insects—gills, mammals—skin
ⓑ. Fishes—skin, insects—lungs, mammals—tracheae
ⓒ. Fishes—gills, insects—tracheae, mammals—lungs
ⓓ. Fishes—tracheae, insects—skin, mammals—gills
9. A frog can exchange gases through its skin as well as through lungs. This shows that:
ⓐ. some animals may use more than one respiratory surface
ⓑ. lungs are always absent in amphibians
ⓒ. skin respiration is impossible on land
ⓓ. gills remain the main organ in adult frogs
10. Why are lungs considered more suitable than gills for most terrestrial vertebrates?
ⓐ. Lungs extract oxygen only from dissolved water
ⓑ. Lungs reduce respiratory surface exposure to drying in air
ⓒ. Lungs are located outside the body and cool it rapidly
ⓓ. Lungs work only when the animal remains underwater
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