Find the CORRECT comparisons (male vs. female frogs): Vocal sacs: Present in males…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Structural Organisation in Animals
Find the CORRECT comparisons (male vs. female frogs):
- Vocal sacs: Present in males; absent in females.
- Copulatory pads: On forelimbs of males.
- Reproductive ducts: Ureters serve as urinogenital ducts in males.
- Oviducts: Open directly into cloaca in females.
- Cloacal function: Common exit for waste/gametes in both sexes.
- III, IV and V only
- I, III and IV only
- II and V only
- All
Answer
(D) All
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