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Which of the following groups of structures/organs have similar function?
Options
(a) Typhlosole in earthworm, intestinal villi in rat and contractile vacuole in Amoeba
(b) Nephridia in earthworm, Malpighian tubules in cockroach and urinary tubules in rat
(c) Antennae of cockroach, tympanum in frog and clitellum of earthworm
(d) Incisors of rat, gizzard of cockroach and tubefeet of starfish
Correct Answer:
Nephridia in earthworm, Malpighian tubules in cockroach and urinary tubules in rat
Explanation:
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Topics: Human Body Fluids and Excretory Products
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Subject: Biology
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