Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 19: Excretory Products And Their Elimination – Part 3
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 19: Excretory Products and Their Elimination – Part 3

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211. Which accessory excretory organ helps remove bile pigments from the body?
ⓐ. Skin
ⓑ. Lungs
ⓒ. Kidney
ⓓ. Liver
212. Sweat released by the skin commonly contains:
ⓐ. only carbon dioxide and oxygen
ⓑ. water, salts, and small amounts of urea
ⓒ. bile pigments and large plasma proteins
ⓓ. glucose and amino acids in high concentration
213. Why is the liver considered an accessory excretory organ even though it is not part of the urinary system?
ⓐ. It helps remove certain waste substances such as bile pigments and also converts ammonia into urea
ⓑ. It stores urine before the kidneys begin filtration
ⓒ. It directly carries urine to the urinary bladder through ducts
ⓓ. It performs micturition when the bladder is full
214. Which statement best distinguishes the excretory role of the skin from that of the lungs?
ⓐ. The skin removes bile pigments, while the lungs remove cholesterol
ⓑ. The skin forms urine, while the lungs store it
ⓒ. The skin converts ammonia into urea, while the lungs excrete uric acid
ⓓ. The skin removes sweat containing water and salts, while the lungs remove carbon dioxide and water vapour
215. Which of the following is not mainly an excretory function of the liver?
ⓐ. Elimination of bile pigments through bile
ⓑ. Conversion of ammonia into urea
ⓒ. Removal of some cholesterol through bile
ⓓ. Removal of carbon dioxide during expiration
216. Which statement best summarizes why lungs, liver, and skin are called accessory excretory organs?
ⓐ. They replace the kidneys completely in urine formation
ⓑ. They store metabolic wastes until the bladder is empty
ⓒ. They also help remove certain wastes from the body, although the kidneys remain the chief excretory organs
ⓓ. They are microscopic parts of the nephron working outside the kidney
217. A student says, “The skin is only a protective and temperature-regulating organ, so it has no role in excretion.” Which correction is best?
ⓐ. The statement is correct because only kidneys and lungs remove wastes
ⓑ. The statement is incorrect because sweat glands also remove water, salts, and small amounts of urea
ⓒ. The statement is correct because sweat contains only oils and no dissolved wastes
ⓓ. The statement is incorrect because the skin converts ammonia into urea like the liver
218. Assertion: The lungs are accessory excretory organs even though they are primarily respiratory organs. Reason: They remove carbon dioxide and water vapour, both of which are metabolic waste products.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion
ⓑ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion
ⓒ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false
ⓓ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true
219. Which of the following is not an accessory excretory organ in humans?
ⓐ. Skin
ⓑ. Liver
ⓒ. Lungs
ⓓ. Urinary bladder
220. A blockage prevents bile from reaching the intestine normally. Which accessory excretory function would be most directly affected?
ⓐ. Removal of carbon dioxide by the lungs
ⓑ. Elimination of bile pigments by the liver
ⓒ. Loss of water and salts through sweat glands
ⓓ. Reabsorption of water in the collecting duct
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