Aspirants should solve NEET PYQ on Structural Organisation in Animals so that they can answer questions asked in exam correctly. In addition, they get to know weightage from each topic from Structural Organisation in Animals. NEET 2026 exam is scheduled to be held on May 3, 2026 in computer-based mode.
Structural organisation in animals NEET PYQ must be practiced in order to get good score in NEET 2026 exam. Solving PYQ from structural organisation in animals helps students to solve all maximum questions asked in exam. As NEET 2026 exam is schedule to be held on May 3, 2026, students should prepare this topic to get good rank in exam. Total 2 to 4 questions are asked in exam. Keeping this mind, this chapter must be prepared so that you may be in position to get full marks. As NEET exam is one of the toughest exams, students must not leave any stone unturned to score more than 600 marks in exam. For that all chapters of Biology must be prepared.
- Structural organisation in Animals NEET Syllabus
- Structural organisation in Animals NEET Weightage
- Structural organisation in Animals NEET PYQ and MCQ
Structural organisation in Animals NEET Syllabus
In order to understand what all need to prepare in Structural organisation in animals from NEET preparation, students do need to know whole syllabus of this chapter. Whole syllabus must be prepared and NEET PYQ of Structural organisation in Animals helps. Check NEET syllabus from this chapter given below:
- Animal tissues
- Morphology
- Anatomy
- Functions of different systems (digestive, circulatory, respiratory, nervous and reproductive)
Commonly asked questions
The NEET exam carries negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer. Candidates should mark their answers carefully in the exam to avoid the penalty.
Yes, the NEET 2025 exam pattern was changed. NTA announced the change in the exam pattern on January 25, 2025, to enable candidates prepare accordingly. The optional questions were removed. Instead of 200 questions, there were 180 questions. The total duration of NEET 2025 was reduced from 200 minutes to 180 minutes or three hours now.
No, the NEET exam or NEET question paper does not have any optional questions. Although there used to be 20 optional questions in total in between the years 2022 and 2024, but 2025 onwards, the optional questions in NEET were removed as part of the revision or change in the NEET exam pattern as per the pre-COVID era. Hence, the NEET 2025 question paper will not carry any optional questions, and will have 360 mandatory questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Structural organisation in Animals NEET Weightage
Check weightage from each topics which will be asked in NEET 2026 exam. Students should attempt NEET PYQ on structural organization in animals so that they get to know exam pattern and number of questions asked from particular topic. Check weightage from each topic given in table below:
| Topic |
Number of questions |
Weightage (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Structural organization in animals |
2 |
5 |
| Animal Husbandary |
1 |
3 |
| Biology and human welfare |
1 |
2 |
Structural organisation in Animals NEET PYQ and MCQ
NEET PYQ and MCQs on structural organization in animals, must be solved as much as possible before exam so that you have hold on this chapter. Ideal strategy is first finish whole chapter from reference book and class notes and then attempt questions from this chapter. Check some of questions asked in NEET exam and MCQs:
Sperms in male cockroaches are stored in which part of the reproductive system?
- Vas Deferens
- Testes
- Mushroom glands
- Seminal vesicles
Answer: d
Function of gap junction is to
- facilitate communication between adjoining cells by connecting cytoplasm for rapid transfer of ions, small molecules and some large molecules
- stop substance from leaking across a tissue
- separate two cells from each other
- performing cementing to keep neighboring cells together
Answer: a
This is a true description of an animal
- Earthworm – the alimentary canal consists of a sequence of pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, gizzard, and intestine
- Rat – left kidney is slightly higher in position than the right one
- Cockroach – 10 pairs of spiracles (8 pairs on the abdomen and 2 pairs on the thorax)
- Frog – body divisible into three regions – head, neck, and trunk
Answer: c
In which of the following preparations are you likely to come across cell junctions most frequently?
- Hyaline cartilage
- Thrombocytes
- Ciliated epithelium
- Tendon
Answer: c
Frog’s heart, when taken out of the body, continues to beat for some time. Select the best option from the following statements
- Frog does not have any coronary circulation
- Frog is a poikilothermic
- Heart is autoexcitable
- Heart is “myogenic” in nature
- (I) and (III)
- Only (III)
- (I) and (II)
- (III) and (IV)
Answer: d
This feature is not found in Periplaneta americana
- indeterminate and radial cleavage during embryonic development
- Schizocoelom as the body cavity
- metamerically segmented body
- exoskeleton composed of N-acetylglucose-amine
Answer: a
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