Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 18: Body Fluids And Circulation – Part 3
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 18: Body Fluids and Circulation – Part 3

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201. Which statement about open circulatory systems is correct?
ⓐ. They are found in all vertebrates.
ⓑ. They keep blood completely separate from tissue spaces.
ⓒ. They are more efficient than closed systems in directing blood to specific organs.
ⓓ. They involve the flow of circulating fluid through sinuses around tissues.
202. Which option best explains why active vertebrates benefit from closed circulation?
ⓐ. It causes all body cells to remain filled with blood continuously.
ⓑ. It slows down transport so tissues use less oxygen.
ⓒ. It supports faster and more controlled delivery of materials to tissues.
ⓓ. It removes the need for arteries and veins in the body.
203. Which pair is correctly matched?
ⓐ. Closed circulatory system — blood remains within vessels
ⓑ. Open circulatory system — blood stays limited to capillaries
ⓒ. Vertebrate circulation — direct bathing of tissues by blood in sinuses
ⓓ. Advantage of closed circulation — absence of flow regulation
204. The advantage of closed circulation over open circulation is best summarized as:
ⓐ. reduced need for transport in the body
ⓑ. greater efficiency and better control of blood flow
ⓒ. total absence of tissue fluid around cells
ⓓ. permanent mixing of blood and lymph
205. A student says, “Open circulation means blood is exposed outside the body.” Which correction is most accurate?
ⓐ. Open circulation means the circulating fluid enters internal body spaces, not that it leaves the body surface.
ⓑ. Open circulation means blood escapes through the skin during normal activity.
ⓒ. Open circulation means the heart remains permanently open to the atmosphere.
ⓓ. Open circulation means only deoxygenated blood can circulate in tissues.
206. Assertion: Closed circulation is especially suitable for animals with high metabolic demands. Reason: In a closed system, blood can be delivered to tissues with greater speed and precision.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and the Reason correctly explains the Assertion.
ⓑ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but the Reason does not correctly explain the Assertion.
ⓒ. Assertion is true, but the Reason is false.
ⓓ. Assertion is false, but the Reason is true.
207. A scientist is comparing two animals. In one animal, the circulating fluid is under better directional control and reaches organs more efficiently. This animal most likely has:
ⓐ. no heart and no vessels
ⓑ. an open circulatory system
ⓒ. a closed circulatory system
ⓓ. only tissue fluid as transport medium
208. Which of the following is a non-example of a feature expected in open circulation?
ⓐ. Circulating fluid enters body sinuses.
ⓑ. Tissues are bathed more directly by the fluid.
ⓒ. Blood always remains enclosed within capillaries, veins, and arteries.
ⓓ. Control over flow is generally less precise than in vertebrates.
209. A small animal has a simpler body plan and lower need for highly targeted blood delivery than an active vertebrate. Which type of circulation would be more consistent with this description?
ⓐ. Closed circulation with complete vessel confinement
ⓑ. Open circulation with fluid entering body spaces
ⓒ. No circulation and no body fluid movement
ⓓ. Double circulation through pulmonary and systemic loops
210. Which statement best compares open and closed circulatory systems in terms of fluid path?
ⓐ. In both systems, the circulating fluid is always restricted to capillaries.
ⓑ. In open circulation, the fluid remains inside arteries only, whereas in closed circulation it enters tissue spaces.
ⓒ. In closed circulation, blood remains within vessels, whereas in open circulation the fluid may leave vessels and enter body sinuses.
ⓓ. In open circulation, there is no heart, whereas in closed circulation there are no tissues.
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