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  • Question 1
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    Which of the following has no intermediate host-

    Solution

    Humans, along with a wide variety of other animals, are known as intermediate hosts; smaller animals which raccoons prey on and are intermediate hosts are known as paratenic hosts. Unlike an Ascaris lumbricoides infection, intermediate hosts cannot spread the roundworm through defecation of the eggs.

  • Question 2
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    Cuticle, as in Ascaris, is an adaptation for-

    Solution

    Ascaris lumbricoides is a nematode worm which leads a parasitic life in the intestine of man. Hence it is an endoparasite. Body is long and round so that it can easily fit in the lumen of the intestine. Cuticle covering the body protect the worm from digestive juices secreted in the host's intestine.

  • Question 3
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    Body cavity of Ascaris is called-

    Solution

    Pseudocoelom is characteristic body cavity of round worms (Ascaris/Nemathelminthes). It is filled with protein rich pseudocoelomic fluid and carries five giant mesenchyme cells, known as pseudocoelomocytes that occupy fixed positions in the anterior third of the body. Pseudocoelomic fluid is composed of about 93% water and substances such as protein, glucose, non-protein nitrogenous substances, sodium chloride and phosphate.
    So, the correct answer is 'Psedocoelom'.

  • Question 4
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    The excretory organs of Ascaris are-

    Solution

    Excretory Organs: In marine nematodes, the excretory system consists of one or two large renette gland cells lying ventrally in the pseudocoel near the junction of the pharynx and intestine, a duct arises from each renette cell, these ducts join and open by an excretory pore mid-ventrally.

  • Question 5
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    Infection of Ascaris usually occurs due to-

    Solution

    Ascariasis is a disease caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides. Infections have no symptoms in more than 85% of cases, especially if the number of worms is small.Infection occurs by eating food or drink contaminated with Ascaris eggs from feces.

  • Question 6
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    In male Ascaris-

    Solution

    Male Ascaris are 2- 4 mm in diameter and 15- 31 cm long. The male's posterior end is curved ventrally and has a bluntly pointed tail. Females are 3- 6 mm wide and 20- 49 cm long. The vulva is located in the anterior end and accounts for about one- third of its body length. 

  • Question 7
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    Externally male Ascaris can be differentiated from female Ascaris by-

    Solution

    Ascaris is an animal genus comprised of intestinal roundworms. Ascaris lumbricoides lives in humans, and ascaris suum in pigs. Although the male and female worms look similar, there are several characteristics that distinguish the two sexes, both externally and internally. Externally, the sexes can be identified by size and the presence or absence of bodily structures. Internally, they can be distinguished by their reproductive organs.

  • Question 8
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    The number of longitudinal streaks in the body of Ascaris is-

    Solution

    Ascaris is a cylindrical worm, white to light pinkish in colour, tapering at both ends. Female measures 30-40 cm and male 15-30 cm. Posterior end of male is curved. Four longitudinal streaks run through the body.
    So, the correct answer is 'Four'.

  • Question 9
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    Roundworms differ from flatworm in having a-

    Solution

    Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda, while flatworms belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes.
    Roundworms have bilateral symmetry and three-tissue layer construction. In contrast with flatworms, roundworms have a fluid-filled cavity, called as the pseudocoelom and a digestive tract with two openings. Pseudocoelom is called so as it is not completely lined with mesoderm and flatworms are acoelomate.

  • Question 10
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    Ascaris lumbricoides is an endoparasite of man and inhabits-

    Solution

    Ascaris is an intestinal parasite of humans. It is the most common human worm infection. The larvae and adult worms live in the small intestine and can cause intestinal disease.

  • Question 11
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    Pineal setae arise from-

    Solution

    The male roundworm also displays typical duties of males species that produce sexually. When mating, the male erects one or more spicules out of the cloaca and uses them to penetrate the female's genital pores. The sperm then travels down the spicules and into the uterus.

  • Question 12
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    Bodywall of Ascaris does not contain-

    Solution

    The fine structure of the body wall in Ascaris was investigated by electron- microscopic techniques. The body wall is composed of a cuticle, epidermis and a single layer of muscle cells.

  • Question 13
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    Special respiratory organs are absent in-

  • Question 14
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    The location of excretory pore in both male and female Ascaris is-

  • Question 15
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    Ascaris is a/an-

    Solution

    Ascaris is a human parasite. It usually needs oxygen for its survival but in absence of oxygen, it can survive in the intestine. It can switch to aerobic mode to anaerobic mode. Hence, ascaris is facultative anaerobe.

  • Question 16
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    The lateral line cord of Ascaris contains-

    Solution

    In Ascaris, the excretory system is simple and H-shaped. There is a longitudinal excretory canal in each lateral side.The excretory system has no internal opening, nephridia or flame cells and cilia. The nitrogenous waste comprises of urea which diffuses into pseudocoelomic fluid.

  • Question 17
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    The lips of Ascaris are-

    Solution

    Ascaris have a terminal mouth, triradiate which surrounds three denticulate lips. One median dorsal and two ventrolateral (ventral and lateral sides). Dorsal lip bears two sensory double papillae. Both sensory papillae and amphids are present on ventrolateral lips.

  • Question 18
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    One of the following characteristics is not found in nematoda-

    Solution

    Phylum Nematoda consists of the nematodes or roundworms. They are characterized by their long, thin, tube-like appearance that lacks a visually distinct head or tail. Nematodes are mostly microscopic and are found in nearly every environment (excluding the dry ones) and as parasites of a variety of plants and animals.
    Another characteristics :
    Primitive Body Cavity. Roundworms are classified as pseudocoeloms, because they do not have a full-fledged body cavity.
    Shape and Body Structure. Nematodes are often confused with flatworms because of similarities in physical appearance
    Simple Digestive System
    Protective Cuticle
    Parasitism & Crytobiosis.

  • Question 19
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    Ascaris counteract the peristaltic activity of host's intestine by its-

    Solution

    Undulatory locomotion is the type of motion characterized by wave-like movement patterns that act to propel an animal forward.

  • Question 20
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    Beneath the cuticle in Ascaris  lies a thin epidermis having scattered nuclei and no separate cells; this epidermis is-

    Solution

    The fine structure of the body- wall in Ascaris, the body wall is composed of a cuticle, epidermis and a single layer of muscle cells. The cuticle contains several layers, a superficial membrane, a cortex, the fibrillar layer. Beneath the cuticle in Ascaris lies a thin epidermis having scattered nuclei and no separate syncytial.

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