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If a live earthworm is pricked with a needle on it outer surface without damaging its gut, the fluid that comes out is:
Options
(a) coelomic fluid
(b) haemolymph
(c) slimy mucus
(d) excretory fluid
Correct Answer:
coelomic fluid
Explanation:
If a live earthworm is pricked with a needle on its outer surface without damaging its gut, the fluid that comes out is coelomic fluid because coelomic fluid lies between body wall and alimentary canal. Earthworms are helpful to man as bait for fishing and loosen the soil for roots to grow. A earthworm’s wastes help to fertilize the soil.
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Question Type: Memory
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Difficulty Level: Easy
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Topics: Structural Organisation In Animals
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Subject: Biology
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- Lymph differs from blood in having
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- Removal of top fertile soil by wind or water
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Question Type: Memory (964)
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Subject: Biology (4253)
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