NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Locomotion and Movement
238196
One animal that does not perform locomotion is
1 Sycon
2 Nereis
3 Sepia
4 Euglena
Explanation:
Exp. A The animal that does not perform locomotion sycon. - Sycon is a type of sponge that belongs to the phylum porifera. Sponges are sessile organism which means they are typically attached to a substrate and do not perform active locomotion .
J and K CET-2011
Locomotion and Movement
238186
The function of parapodia is
1 Burrowing
2 Swimming
3 Food collection
4 Visual sense
Explanation:
Aquatic animals of phylum annelida, , like nereis possess parapodia. Parapodia refers to a lateral outgrowth from the body. They are fundamentally organs of locomotion which are used in swimming.
TS EAMCET-31.07.2022 Shift-II
Locomotion and Movement
238187
Acronematic flagella are seen in
1 Euglene
2 Chlamydomonas
3 Astasia
4 None of these options are correct
Explanation:
At the anterior end, arise two flagella, which come out through the same or separate canals. The flagellum arises from a tiny basal granule the blepharoplast. The flagella are acronematic (whiplash) and of equal length, connected together by transverse fiber called paradesmose, which is attached to intra nuclear centrosome of the mucleus by rhizoplast.
238196
One animal that does not perform locomotion is
1 Sycon
2 Nereis
3 Sepia
4 Euglena
Explanation:
Exp. A The animal that does not perform locomotion sycon. - Sycon is a type of sponge that belongs to the phylum porifera. Sponges are sessile organism which means they are typically attached to a substrate and do not perform active locomotion .
J and K CET-2011
Locomotion and Movement
238186
The function of parapodia is
1 Burrowing
2 Swimming
3 Food collection
4 Visual sense
Explanation:
Aquatic animals of phylum annelida, , like nereis possess parapodia. Parapodia refers to a lateral outgrowth from the body. They are fundamentally organs of locomotion which are used in swimming.
TS EAMCET-31.07.2022 Shift-II
Locomotion and Movement
238187
Acronematic flagella are seen in
1 Euglene
2 Chlamydomonas
3 Astasia
4 None of these options are correct
Explanation:
At the anterior end, arise two flagella, which come out through the same or separate canals. The flagellum arises from a tiny basal granule the blepharoplast. The flagella are acronematic (whiplash) and of equal length, connected together by transverse fiber called paradesmose, which is attached to intra nuclear centrosome of the mucleus by rhizoplast.
238196
One animal that does not perform locomotion is
1 Sycon
2 Nereis
3 Sepia
4 Euglena
Explanation:
Exp. A The animal that does not perform locomotion sycon. - Sycon is a type of sponge that belongs to the phylum porifera. Sponges are sessile organism which means they are typically attached to a substrate and do not perform active locomotion .
J and K CET-2011
Locomotion and Movement
238186
The function of parapodia is
1 Burrowing
2 Swimming
3 Food collection
4 Visual sense
Explanation:
Aquatic animals of phylum annelida, , like nereis possess parapodia. Parapodia refers to a lateral outgrowth from the body. They are fundamentally organs of locomotion which are used in swimming.
TS EAMCET-31.07.2022 Shift-II
Locomotion and Movement
238187
Acronematic flagella are seen in
1 Euglene
2 Chlamydomonas
3 Astasia
4 None of these options are correct
Explanation:
At the anterior end, arise two flagella, which come out through the same or separate canals. The flagellum arises from a tiny basal granule the blepharoplast. The flagella are acronematic (whiplash) and of equal length, connected together by transverse fiber called paradesmose, which is attached to intra nuclear centrosome of the mucleus by rhizoplast.