iGET

NEET Zoology - MCQ Practice Questions

Practice free NEET Zoology multiple-choice questions with detailed answers and explanations. Perfect for competitive exam preparation.

540 questions | 100% Free

Q.101Easy

Which of the following is the primary function of the glomerulus in the nephron?

Q.102Easy

The hormone that increases blood glucose concentration is:

Q.103Easy

Which enzyme initiates protein digestion in the stomach?

Q.104Easy

The cardiac cycle duration in a normal adult is approximately:

Q.105Easy

Which structure in the brain is responsible for maintaining body equilibrium and balance?

Q.106Medium

A patient has difficulty in accommodation of the eye. Which lens condition is responsible?

Q.107Easy

During inspiration, the diaphragm contracts and moves:

Q.108Medium

Which of the following hormones is NOT produced by the anterior pituitary?

Q.109Medium

The normal pH of blood is maintained primarily by:

Q.110Medium

In the small intestine, the majority of nutrient absorption occurs in the:

Q.111Medium

Which blood cells are responsible for producing antibodies?

Q.112Medium

The resting membrane potential of a typical neuron is approximately:

Q.113Medium

A person experiences vasoconstriction and increased heart rate upon seeing a predator. This response is mediated by:

Q.114Medium

Which of the following conditions results from deficiency of intrinsic factor?

Q.115Medium

In the renal tubule, selective reabsorption of useful substances like glucose occurs primarily in:

Q.116Hard

A mutation affecting the dystrophin gene would primarily result in:

Q.117Hard

During an action potential in a neuron, the rapid depolarization phase is primarily due to:

Q.118Hard

A patient with nephrotic syndrome exhibits severe proteinuria. This occurs because:

Q.119Hard

The countercurrent multiplier mechanism in the Loop of Henle allows the kidney to produce concentrated urine by:

Q.120Easy

Which hormone is primarily responsible for increasing blood glucose levels during the fight-or-flight response?