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NEET Zoology

Zoology questions for NEET UG — Animal Kingdom, Human Physiology, Genetics, Evolution.

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Q.101 Easy Human Physiology
The resting membrane potential of a neuron is approximately:
A -50 mV
B -70 mV
C -90 mV
D -100 mV
Correct Answer:  B. -70 mV
EXPLANATION

The typical resting membrane potential is -70 mV, maintained by the Na+/K+ ATPase pump and selective membrane permeability.

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Q.102 Easy Human Physiology
Which of the following represents the correct sequence of blood flow through the heart?
A RA → RV → Lungs → LA → LV → Aorta
B LA → LV → Lungs → RA → RV → Aorta
C RA → LA → RV → LV → Lungs → Aorta
D RV → RA → LA → LV → Lungs → Aorta
Correct Answer:  A. RA → RV → Lungs → LA → LV → Aorta
EXPLANATION

Deoxygenated blood returns to right atrium, passes to right ventricle, pumped to lungs, oxygenated blood returns to left atrium, then left ventricle, and exits via aorta.

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Q.103 Easy Human Physiology
During muscle contraction, which protein binds to myosin heads to allow cross-bridge cycling?
A Tropomyosin
B Actin
C Troponin
D Titin
Correct Answer:  B. Actin
EXPLANATION

Myosin heads bind to specific sites on actin filaments, forming cross-bridges that enable muscle contraction through the sliding filament mechanism.

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Q.104 Easy Human Physiology
The functional unit of the kidney responsible for ultrafiltration is:
A Loop of Henle
B Nephron
C Glomerulus with Bowman's capsule
D Collecting duct
Correct Answer:  C. Glomerulus with Bowman's capsule
EXPLANATION

The glomerulus with Bowman's capsule forms the renal corpuscle, which is the site of ultrafiltration where small molecules are filtered from blood.

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Q.105 Easy Human Physiology
Which of the following hormones is primarily responsible for regulating blood glucose levels during fasting?
A Glucagon
B Insulin
C Epinephrine
D Thyroxine
Correct Answer:  A. Glucagon
EXPLANATION

Glucagon is secreted by alpha cells of pancreatic islets during fasting and increases blood glucose by promoting glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis.

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Q.106 Easy Human Physiology
A person experiences tremors and rigidity due to dopamine deficiency in the basal ganglia. What is this condition?
A Alzheimer's disease
B Parkinson's disease
C Huntington's disease
D Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Correct Answer:  B. Parkinson's disease
EXPLANATION

Parkinson's disease results from loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, causing dopamine deficiency and characteristic motor symptoms.

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Q.107 Easy Human Physiology
During gastric digestion, what is the primary function of pepsin?
A Lipid digestion
B Protein breakdown to smaller polypeptides
C Carbohydrate digestion
D Nucleic acid digestion
Correct Answer:  B. Protein breakdown to smaller polypeptides
EXPLANATION

Pepsin is a protease activated in the acidic stomach environment, cleaving peptide bonds in proteins to form polypeptides and oligopeptides.

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Q.108 Easy Human Physiology
Which hormone primarily regulates sodium reabsorption in the distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct?
A Vasopressin
B Aldosterone
C Glucagon
D Parathyroid hormone
Correct Answer:  B. Aldosterone
EXPLANATION

Aldosterone, released by the adrenal cortex, increases sodium reabsorption via mineralocorticoid receptors in the DCT and collecting duct.

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Q.109 Easy Human Physiology
Which of the following best describes the role of surfactant in respiratory physiology?
A Increases surface tension in alveoli
B Decreases surface tension, preventing alveolar collapse
C Increases oxygen diffusion rate
D Produces mucus for pathogen trapping
Correct Answer:  B. Decreases surface tension, preventing alveolar collapse
EXPLANATION

Pulmonary surfactant (lipid + protein) reduces surface tension in alveoli, preventing their collapse during expiration and reducing work of breathing.

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Q.110 Easy Human Physiology
Which organ produces erythropoietin (EPO) in response to low oxygen levels?
A Liver
B Pancreas
C Kidneys
D Spleen
Correct Answer:  C. Kidneys
EXPLANATION

The kidneys produce approximately 90% of EPO, which stimulates red blood cell production in bone marrow when oxygen levels are low.

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