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    Find the odd example ______________.
  • Question 2
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    Choose the correct combination of the following.
  • Question 3
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    Match List I with List II and select the correct option

    List I

    List II
    A
    Prtozoa1
    Pennatula
    B
    Aschelminthes2
    Beroe
    C
    Porifera
    3
    Monocystis
    D
    Ctenophora
    4
    Wuchereria
    E
    Cnidaria
    5
    Cliona

  • Question 4
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    Note the following :
    A. It is a fresh water, metamerically segmented protostome

    B The clitellum is absent

    C It is unisexual

    D Its larval form is Trochophore

    EThe nervous system is found in the epidermis

    Which of the above is true of "paddle worm".
  • Question 5
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    A student has identified a triploblastic coelomate segmented animal as an arthropod. Which additional character the student should have varified before identifying that animal as an arthropod:
    Solution
    Most animals are triploblastic coelomates. Humans and arthropods have bilateral symmetry and they have three germ layers. The presence of jointed appendages will confirm the identity of an organism as an arthropod.
    Thus, the correct answer is option C.
  • Question 6
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    In which one of the following groups of animals are hermaphrodite _________________.
    Solution
    An individual with both male and female reproductive organs called hermaphrodite.
  • Question 7
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    Jointed legs are not found in  _____________.
    Solution
    Arthropods are characterized by the presence of jointed legs. Annelids, molluscs, and echinoderms do not have jointed legs. 
    Therefore, the correct answer is option D.
  • Question 8
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    What is true about Nereis, Scorpion, Cockroach and Silver fish ?


    Solution
    Nereis: Phylum-Annelida, possess setae and parapodia for locomotion, Possess dorsal heart, it is mostly marine.
    Scorpion: Phylum-Arthropoda, possess jointed appendages for locomotion, possess dorsal heart, it mostly lives in the desert and semi-arid regions.
    Cockroach: Phylum-Arthropoda, possess jointed appendages for locomotion, possess dorsal heart, it mostly lives on land and is nocturnal.
    Silverfish: Phylum: Arthropoda, possess jointed appendages for locomotion and dorsal heart, it mostly lives on land.
    So, the correct answer is 'They all possess dorsal heart'.
  • Question 9
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    Jurassic period of the Mesozoic era characterized by-
    Solution
    A Jurassic period is the second geological period of the Mesozoic era. In this period, the gymnosperms were dominant and the plants included ferns, cycads, Ginkgo, rushes, and conifers. Among animals, important invertebrates included ammonites, corals, brachiopods, bivalves, and echinoids. Reptiles dominated the vertebrates and the first flying reptiles the pterosaurs appeared. The first primitive bird, Archaeopteryx, also made its appearance.

    So, the correct answer is 'Gymnosperms are dominant plants and first birds appear'.
  • Question 10
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    Discoblastula found in _________________.
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