D Annelida, Arthopoda and chordata posses following characteristics- - They have organ system level of body organization, bilateral symmetry and true coelom. - Coelom is fluid filled cavity between alimentary canal and bodywall - It is lined on all sides by mesoderm.
NEET-2019
Animal kingdom
261448
Match the following :
List-I
List-II
A.
Chordata
I.
Acoelomate
B.
Nematoda
II.
Schizocoelomate
C.
Mollusca
III.
Enterocoelomate
D.
Platyhelminthes
IV.
Pseudocoelomate
The correct answer is
1 A - I, B - III, C - II, D - IV
2 A - III, B - IV, C - II, D - I
3 A - IV, B - III, C - I, D - II
4 A - II, B - IV, C - III, D - I
Explanation:
B
List - I
List - II
a.
Choradata
Enterocoelomate
b.
Nematoda
Pseudocoelomate
c.
Mollusca
Schizocoelomate
d.
Platyhelminthes
Acoelomate
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
261466
The lower Jaw of a mammal is made up of:
1 dentary
2 maxilla
3 Premaxilla
4 Post maxilla
Explanation:
A The lower Jaw of a mammal is made up of to dentary in ancestral animal. In mammals the dentary consist of only one bone while in Reptiles it consists of several bones. In mammals the upper Jaw is made up of the maxillary while the lower Jaw is known as the mandible. - It helps in chewing.
D Neuston (or swimmers) are living organism that are able to swim and move independently of currents. Neuston are group of organism found on top of underside of the surface of film of water Example : floating plant Plankton : Zooplankton include microscopic animals (krill, sea snails, pelagic worm, etc.) some example of plankton include - diatoms, jelly-fish dinoflagellates. This is also includes microscopic plants like algae called phytoplankton.
D Annelida, Arthopoda and chordata posses following characteristics- - They have organ system level of body organization, bilateral symmetry and true coelom. - Coelom is fluid filled cavity between alimentary canal and bodywall - It is lined on all sides by mesoderm.
NEET-2019
Animal kingdom
261448
Match the following :
List-I
List-II
A.
Chordata
I.
Acoelomate
B.
Nematoda
II.
Schizocoelomate
C.
Mollusca
III.
Enterocoelomate
D.
Platyhelminthes
IV.
Pseudocoelomate
The correct answer is
1 A - I, B - III, C - II, D - IV
2 A - III, B - IV, C - II, D - I
3 A - IV, B - III, C - I, D - II
4 A - II, B - IV, C - III, D - I
Explanation:
B
List - I
List - II
a.
Choradata
Enterocoelomate
b.
Nematoda
Pseudocoelomate
c.
Mollusca
Schizocoelomate
d.
Platyhelminthes
Acoelomate
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
261466
The lower Jaw of a mammal is made up of:
1 dentary
2 maxilla
3 Premaxilla
4 Post maxilla
Explanation:
A The lower Jaw of a mammal is made up of to dentary in ancestral animal. In mammals the dentary consist of only one bone while in Reptiles it consists of several bones. In mammals the upper Jaw is made up of the maxillary while the lower Jaw is known as the mandible. - It helps in chewing.
D Neuston (or swimmers) are living organism that are able to swim and move independently of currents. Neuston are group of organism found on top of underside of the surface of film of water Example : floating plant Plankton : Zooplankton include microscopic animals (krill, sea snails, pelagic worm, etc.) some example of plankton include - diatoms, jelly-fish dinoflagellates. This is also includes microscopic plants like algae called phytoplankton.
D Annelida, Arthopoda and chordata posses following characteristics- - They have organ system level of body organization, bilateral symmetry and true coelom. - Coelom is fluid filled cavity between alimentary canal and bodywall - It is lined on all sides by mesoderm.
NEET-2019
Animal kingdom
261448
Match the following :
List-I
List-II
A.
Chordata
I.
Acoelomate
B.
Nematoda
II.
Schizocoelomate
C.
Mollusca
III.
Enterocoelomate
D.
Platyhelminthes
IV.
Pseudocoelomate
The correct answer is
1 A - I, B - III, C - II, D - IV
2 A - III, B - IV, C - II, D - I
3 A - IV, B - III, C - I, D - II
4 A - II, B - IV, C - III, D - I
Explanation:
B
List - I
List - II
a.
Choradata
Enterocoelomate
b.
Nematoda
Pseudocoelomate
c.
Mollusca
Schizocoelomate
d.
Platyhelminthes
Acoelomate
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
261466
The lower Jaw of a mammal is made up of:
1 dentary
2 maxilla
3 Premaxilla
4 Post maxilla
Explanation:
A The lower Jaw of a mammal is made up of to dentary in ancestral animal. In mammals the dentary consist of only one bone while in Reptiles it consists of several bones. In mammals the upper Jaw is made up of the maxillary while the lower Jaw is known as the mandible. - It helps in chewing.
D Neuston (or swimmers) are living organism that are able to swim and move independently of currents. Neuston are group of organism found on top of underside of the surface of film of water Example : floating plant Plankton : Zooplankton include microscopic animals (krill, sea snails, pelagic worm, etc.) some example of plankton include - diatoms, jelly-fish dinoflagellates. This is also includes microscopic plants like algae called phytoplankton.
D Annelida, Arthopoda and chordata posses following characteristics- - They have organ system level of body organization, bilateral symmetry and true coelom. - Coelom is fluid filled cavity between alimentary canal and bodywall - It is lined on all sides by mesoderm.
NEET-2019
Animal kingdom
261448
Match the following :
List-I
List-II
A.
Chordata
I.
Acoelomate
B.
Nematoda
II.
Schizocoelomate
C.
Mollusca
III.
Enterocoelomate
D.
Platyhelminthes
IV.
Pseudocoelomate
The correct answer is
1 A - I, B - III, C - II, D - IV
2 A - III, B - IV, C - II, D - I
3 A - IV, B - III, C - I, D - II
4 A - II, B - IV, C - III, D - I
Explanation:
B
List - I
List - II
a.
Choradata
Enterocoelomate
b.
Nematoda
Pseudocoelomate
c.
Mollusca
Schizocoelomate
d.
Platyhelminthes
Acoelomate
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
261466
The lower Jaw of a mammal is made up of:
1 dentary
2 maxilla
3 Premaxilla
4 Post maxilla
Explanation:
A The lower Jaw of a mammal is made up of to dentary in ancestral animal. In mammals the dentary consist of only one bone while in Reptiles it consists of several bones. In mammals the upper Jaw is made up of the maxillary while the lower Jaw is known as the mandible. - It helps in chewing.
D Neuston (or swimmers) are living organism that are able to swim and move independently of currents. Neuston are group of organism found on top of underside of the surface of film of water Example : floating plant Plankton : Zooplankton include microscopic animals (krill, sea snails, pelagic worm, etc.) some example of plankton include - diatoms, jelly-fish dinoflagellates. This is also includes microscopic plants like algae called phytoplankton.
D Annelida, Arthopoda and chordata posses following characteristics- - They have organ system level of body organization, bilateral symmetry and true coelom. - Coelom is fluid filled cavity between alimentary canal and bodywall - It is lined on all sides by mesoderm.
NEET-2019
Animal kingdom
261448
Match the following :
List-I
List-II
A.
Chordata
I.
Acoelomate
B.
Nematoda
II.
Schizocoelomate
C.
Mollusca
III.
Enterocoelomate
D.
Platyhelminthes
IV.
Pseudocoelomate
The correct answer is
1 A - I, B - III, C - II, D - IV
2 A - III, B - IV, C - II, D - I
3 A - IV, B - III, C - I, D - II
4 A - II, B - IV, C - III, D - I
Explanation:
B
List - I
List - II
a.
Choradata
Enterocoelomate
b.
Nematoda
Pseudocoelomate
c.
Mollusca
Schizocoelomate
d.
Platyhelminthes
Acoelomate
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
261466
The lower Jaw of a mammal is made up of:
1 dentary
2 maxilla
3 Premaxilla
4 Post maxilla
Explanation:
A The lower Jaw of a mammal is made up of to dentary in ancestral animal. In mammals the dentary consist of only one bone while in Reptiles it consists of several bones. In mammals the upper Jaw is made up of the maxillary while the lower Jaw is known as the mandible. - It helps in chewing.
D Neuston (or swimmers) are living organism that are able to swim and move independently of currents. Neuston are group of organism found on top of underside of the surface of film of water Example : floating plant Plankton : Zooplankton include microscopic animals (krill, sea snails, pelagic worm, etc.) some example of plankton include - diatoms, jelly-fish dinoflagellates. This is also includes microscopic plants like algae called phytoplankton.