poisonous glands found in frog
mucous glands found in frpg
poisonous glands found in ft ad
tear glands found in rabbit
C. poisonous glands found in ft ad
placoid
rhomboid
cycloid
ctenoid
in the epidermis
in the dermis
in the muscles
below the derm
root
follicle
papilla
bulb
cuticle
keratin
chitin
none of these
the removal of excess water
excreting excess salts
excreting nitrogenous wastes
cooling
the skin is soft
the skin is not respiratory
the skin has sebaceous glands
the skin has hairs
stratum comeum
stratum spongiosum
stratum compactum
any of these
possessing stratum comeum for protection against wear and tear
not possessing subcutaneous fat
possessing mucous glands for producing mucus.
possessing sebaceous glands which produce sebum for keeping skin greasy and water-proof.
epidermis of skin of mammals
dermis of skin of mammals
epithelium of stomach of frog
epithelium of intestine of frog
eyes of mammals
olfactory passage of mammals
external auditory meatus in mammals
none of these
hormones
water and salt
oil
sebum
mucus
tears
hormones
enzymes
wrinkles
hair
feathers
nails
mucoprotein
bony substance
cartilage
selenoprotein
hare
rabbit
whale
hippopotamus
sebaceous glands
sweat glands
mucous glands
sudorific gland
Regulation of water content
Removal of excess salts
Killing of bacteria
Regulation of body heat
glans
scrotum
pinna
areola mammary
tips of pinnae
area around the lips
soles of the paw
all of these
poisonous glands found in frog
mucous glands found in frpg
poisonous glands found in ft ad
tear glands found in rabbit
it can run fast
it can not run at all
it can run freely
nothing will happen
air spaces for respiration
blood spaces
lymph spaces
mucus filled spaces
presence of melanophores
growth of algal colonies of skin
inidescence of skin
presence of special chromatophores below the epidermal cells.
stratum granulosum
stratum comeum
dermis
malpighian layer
epidermis
dermis
subcutaneous layer
skin glands
parietal mesoderm
ectoderm
endoderm
both (b) and (c)
palm
sole
head
thumb
gradual loss of elasticity in the subcutaneous layer
gradual loss of adipose tissue below dermis
poor supply of blood to skin
excess loss of water from skin
scales
epidermis I
mucous glands
chromatophores
epidermal
mesodermal
dermal
endodermal