I: | is derived from embryonic mesoderm. |
II: | is present on the ventral side during embryonic development in chordates. |
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1. | Choanocyte and helps sponges in movement of water through their canal system |
2. | Choanocyte and helps sponges in reproducing asexually under favourable conditions |
3. | Cnidocyte and helps sponges in catching their prey by paralyzing them |
4. | Colloblast and helps sponges in sticking to a surface |
Regarding the cell shown in the given figure:
I: The name Cnidaria is derived from this cell | |
II: The stinging capsule present in the cell is called as nematode | |
III: These cells help cnidarians in anchorage, defence and in capturing the prey |
1. While I and II are correct, III is incorrect
2. I, II and III are correct
3. Only II is incorrect
4. Only I is correct
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a: | both polyp and medusa forms exist during its life cycle |
b: | metagenesis, a sort of alternation of generation, is seen |
c: | polyps produce medusae sexually and medusae form the polyps sexually |
1. | only a is correct | 2. | only a and b are correct |
3. | only c is correct | 4. | a, b and c are correct |
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a: | body bears eight external rows of ciliated comb plates, which help in locomotion. |
b: | reproduction takes place only by asexual means. |
c: | digestion is both extracellular and intracellular. |
d: | sexes are separate. |
1. | a and c only | 2. | b and d only |
3. | a, b and c only | 4. | a, b and d only |
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1. Annelida | 2. Platyhelminthes |
3. Aschelminthes | 4. Chordata |
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1. | It is the second largest animal Phylum after Phylum Arthropoda. |
2. | It includes animals that are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic, and coelomate. |
3. | Body is covered with a calcareous shell and is metamerically segmented with a distinct head, muscular foot, and visceral hump. |
4. | Gills are present in the mantle cavity, a space between the mantle and the hump. |
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1. | They have bilateral symmetry as adults and radial symmetry as larvae. |
2. | They are triploblastic and coelomates. |
3. | They possess a well-developed excretory system. |
4. | They have an incomplete digestive system. |
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