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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 4: Animal Kingdom – Part 4

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301. In Arthropoda, an “open circulatory system” means that:
ⓐ. Blood always remains inside capillaries and veins throughout the body
ⓑ. Hemolymph leaves vessels and directly bathes organs in body spaces
ⓒ. Circulatory fluid flows only inside the digestive tract to distribute nutrients
ⓓ. Blood circulates only in the head region and never reaches the abdomen
302. The main body cavity in most arthropods that contains hemolymph is the:
ⓐ. True coelom, fully lined by mesoderm
ⓑ. Pseudocoel, derived directly from blastocoel without change
ⓒ. Gastrovascular cavity, used for both digestion and transport
ⓓ. Hemocoel, formed largely from blood-filled sinuses
303. The arthropod heart is most commonly described as a:
ⓐ. Dorsal, tubular heart with openings for hemolymph entry
ⓑ. Ventral, chambered heart separated by valves like mammals
ⓒ. Solid muscular cord that pushes hemolymph by body-wall vibration
ⓓ. Pair of lateral pumps located only in the appendages
304. In most insects, hemolymph is not the main carrier of oxygen primarily because:
ⓐ. Insects lack any circulatory fluid and rely only on diffusion through skin
ⓑ. Insect hemolymph cannot enter the body cavity due to a closed coelom
ⓒ. Oxygen is delivered directly to tissues by the tracheal system
ⓓ. Oxygen is stored only in the exoskeleton and released during molting
305. A key energetic advantage often associated with open circulation in arthropods is that it:
ⓐ. Maintains very high pressure to force blood through narrow capillaries
ⓑ. Requires a dense capillary bed to supply each cell individually
ⓒ. Prevents mixing of tissue fluid with circulatory fluid at all times
ⓓ. Operates at relatively lower pressure and can be less energy-demanding
306. In many crustaceans, oxygen transport in hemolymph is commonly supported by:
ⓐ. Hemoglobin dissolved in the exoskeleton cuticle
ⓑ. Hemocyanin present in the hemolymph as a respiratory pigment
ⓒ. Chlorophyll-like pigment in the body wall producing oxygen
ⓓ. Keratin-bound iron complexes circulating only during molting
307. Which sequence best represents the typical movement of hemolymph in an arthropod open circulatory system?
ⓐ. Heart → arteries → sinuses (hemocoel) → return to heart via openings
ⓑ. Heart → capillaries → veins → capillaries → heart
ⓒ. Gut cavity → hemocoel → lymph vessels → heart
ⓓ. Heart → coelom → nephridia → sinuses → heart
308. Which statement most accurately contrasts arthropod circulation with annelid circulation?
ⓐ. Arthropods have a closed system; annelids have an open system
ⓑ. Arthropods lack any pumping organ; annelids rely only on diffusion
ⓒ. Arthropods typically show open circulation; many annelids show closed circulation
ⓓ. Arthropods circulate only through nephridia; annelids circulate only through setae
309. Which function is most consistently performed by hemolymph in arthropods (including insects)?
ⓐ. Directly delivering oxygen to every tissue as the primary respiratory medium
ⓑ. Transporting nutrients, hormones, and metabolic wastes within the body
ⓒ. Producing digestive enzymes and absorbing food in the body cavity
ⓓ. Generating nerve impulses and controlling muscle contraction directly
310. “Ostia” in an arthropod heart are best described as:
ⓐ. External pores that release digestive juices onto food
ⓑ. Valves on leg joints that prevent water entry during swimming
ⓒ. Tubes that carry air directly to tissues for respiration
ⓓ. Valved openings through which hemolymph enters the heart
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