Match the following list of animals with their level of organization.
Division of Labour | Animal | ||
A. | Organ level | i. | Pheritima |
B. | Cellular aggregate level | ii. | Fasciola |
C. | Tissue level | iii. | Spongilla |
D. | Organ system level | iv. | Obelia |
Choose the correct match showing division of labour with animal example:
i | ii | iii | iv | |
1. | B | C | D | A |
2. | B | D | C | A |
3. | D | A | B | C |
4. | A | D | C | B |
Body cavity is the cavity present between body wall and gut wall. In some animals, the body cavity is not lined by mesoderm. Such animals are called
1. | Acoelomate | 2. | Pseudocoelomate |
3. | Coelomate | 4. | Haemocoelomate |
‘Cephalization’ in animals was facilitated by evolution of:
1. Radial symmetry
2. Tissue grade organization
3. Bilateral symmetry
4. True coelom
Identify the correct statement:
1. All pseudocoelomates are protostomes
2. All bilaterally symmetrical animals have a coelom
3. All animals have at least a tissue grade organization
4. All radially symmetrical animals are diploblastic
Animals with bilateral symmetry have all the following except:
1. Anterior and posterior end
2. Right and left half
3. Dorsal and ventral surface
4. Oral and aboral surface
Biradial symmetry is seen in members of:
1. Cnidaria
2. Ctenophora
3. Molluska
4. Hemichordata
A cell isolated from a four-cell stage larva can develop into a complete animal in:
1. Snail
2. Earthworm
3. Sea urchin
4. Drosophila
Triploblastic organization, bilateral symmetry but lack of coelom will be seen in:
1. | Planaria | 2. | Pheretima |
3. | Periplaneta | 4. | Pinctada |
All the following are features of non chordates except:
1. A dorsal heart, if present
2. Ventral, solid and double central nervous system
3. Absence of gill slits
4. Post anal tail
Identify the incorrectly matched pair:
Phylum |
Characteristic |
|
1. |
Porifera |
Water vascular system |
2. |
Ctenophora |
Bioluminescence |
3. |
Molluska |
Radula |
4. |
Annelida |
Closed circulatory system |