261471
Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of-
1 Starfish and sea anemone.
2 Ctenoplana and Beroe.
3 Aurelia and Paramecium.
4 Hydra and starfish
Explanation:
B Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of Ctenoplana and Beroe. - Biradial symmetry is a combination of radial and bilateral symmetry. - Biradial symmetry is found in organism which shows morphological features of both bilateral and radial symmetry. - Biradial organisms can only be cut along the two planes (longitudinal and transverse plane) equally. - Ctenoplana is a marine solitary planktonic ctenophore. The ctenoplanidae family has only one genus, ctenoplana. - Beroe cucumis has a transparent, sac like body, often somewhat compressed and reaches a maximum length of about $15 \mathrm{~cm}$.
AIPMT-2006
Animal kingdom
261474
Schizocoelomates and enterocoelomates are:
1 Acoelomates
2 Invertebrates
3 True coelomates
4 Echinoderms only
Explanation:
C Presence or absence of body cavity between the body wall and the gut wall is very important in classification. The body cavity which lined by mesoderm called coelome. Animals possessing coelome are called coelomates, e.g., annelids, mollusks, arthropods echinoderms, hemichordates and chordates. Schizocoelomates are invertebrate animal that possesses a schizocoel, a coelom, which is formed by the splitting of the mesodermal cell. Enterocoelomates are animals in which coelom is lined by mesoderm which arise in the embryonic stage as an outpocketing of the developing gut. Hence, Schizocoelomates and Enterocoelomates are true Flatworm are acoelomate animal.
AIIMS-2015 / JIPMER-2011 / JCECE-2007
Animal kingdom
261483
Which of the following are the characteristics of deuterosome?
1 Spiral cleavage, blastopore becoming anus
2 Spiral cleavage, blastopore becoming mouth
3 Radial cleavage, blastopore becoming anus
4 Radial cleavage, blastopore becoming mouth
Explanation:
C The main characteristics of Deuterostomes include:- - The anus is formed before the mouth Radial, cleavage and the blastopore becoming anus. - Mesoderm is formed from pockets of the gut The main characteristics of Protostomes- - A mouth that develops before the anus in embryos - True tissue and are bilaterally symmetric - Spiral determinate cleavage.
DUMET-2002
Animal kingdom
261487
Which one of the following is a matching set of a phylum and its three examples?
C The matching set of a phylum- 1.Mollusca - Body is covered by Calcareous shell. Ex.Loligo, Teredo, Octopus 2.Annelida - Body is divided into segments that are separated by septa. Ex.- Bonellia 3.Cridaria or coelenterate-They are also known as cnidarians due to presence of cnidoblasts. Ex.Physalia, Aurelia, Pennatula 4.Platyhelminthes-They are mostly parasitic with a few free-living. Ex.- Planaria, Schistosoma 5.Nematoda-Their body has a cavity or pseudocoelom. Ex.- Enterobuis 6.Porifera-They have spongy appearance and attached to the substratum and do not move. Ex.- Spongilla, Euplectella
JCECE-2013
Animal kingdom
261482
Match the following list of animals with their level of organization and choose the correct sequence:
261471
Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of-
1 Starfish and sea anemone.
2 Ctenoplana and Beroe.
3 Aurelia and Paramecium.
4 Hydra and starfish
Explanation:
B Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of Ctenoplana and Beroe. - Biradial symmetry is a combination of radial and bilateral symmetry. - Biradial symmetry is found in organism which shows morphological features of both bilateral and radial symmetry. - Biradial organisms can only be cut along the two planes (longitudinal and transverse plane) equally. - Ctenoplana is a marine solitary planktonic ctenophore. The ctenoplanidae family has only one genus, ctenoplana. - Beroe cucumis has a transparent, sac like body, often somewhat compressed and reaches a maximum length of about $15 \mathrm{~cm}$.
AIPMT-2006
Animal kingdom
261474
Schizocoelomates and enterocoelomates are:
1 Acoelomates
2 Invertebrates
3 True coelomates
4 Echinoderms only
Explanation:
C Presence or absence of body cavity between the body wall and the gut wall is very important in classification. The body cavity which lined by mesoderm called coelome. Animals possessing coelome are called coelomates, e.g., annelids, mollusks, arthropods echinoderms, hemichordates and chordates. Schizocoelomates are invertebrate animal that possesses a schizocoel, a coelom, which is formed by the splitting of the mesodermal cell. Enterocoelomates are animals in which coelom is lined by mesoderm which arise in the embryonic stage as an outpocketing of the developing gut. Hence, Schizocoelomates and Enterocoelomates are true Flatworm are acoelomate animal.
AIIMS-2015 / JIPMER-2011 / JCECE-2007
Animal kingdom
261483
Which of the following are the characteristics of deuterosome?
1 Spiral cleavage, blastopore becoming anus
2 Spiral cleavage, blastopore becoming mouth
3 Radial cleavage, blastopore becoming anus
4 Radial cleavage, blastopore becoming mouth
Explanation:
C The main characteristics of Deuterostomes include:- - The anus is formed before the mouth Radial, cleavage and the blastopore becoming anus. - Mesoderm is formed from pockets of the gut The main characteristics of Protostomes- - A mouth that develops before the anus in embryos - True tissue and are bilaterally symmetric - Spiral determinate cleavage.
DUMET-2002
Animal kingdom
261487
Which one of the following is a matching set of a phylum and its three examples?
C The matching set of a phylum- 1.Mollusca - Body is covered by Calcareous shell. Ex.Loligo, Teredo, Octopus 2.Annelida - Body is divided into segments that are separated by septa. Ex.- Bonellia 3.Cridaria or coelenterate-They are also known as cnidarians due to presence of cnidoblasts. Ex.Physalia, Aurelia, Pennatula 4.Platyhelminthes-They are mostly parasitic with a few free-living. Ex.- Planaria, Schistosoma 5.Nematoda-Their body has a cavity or pseudocoelom. Ex.- Enterobuis 6.Porifera-They have spongy appearance and attached to the substratum and do not move. Ex.- Spongilla, Euplectella
JCECE-2013
Animal kingdom
261482
Match the following list of animals with their level of organization and choose the correct sequence:
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Animal kingdom
261471
Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of-
1 Starfish and sea anemone.
2 Ctenoplana and Beroe.
3 Aurelia and Paramecium.
4 Hydra and starfish
Explanation:
B Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of Ctenoplana and Beroe. - Biradial symmetry is a combination of radial and bilateral symmetry. - Biradial symmetry is found in organism which shows morphological features of both bilateral and radial symmetry. - Biradial organisms can only be cut along the two planes (longitudinal and transverse plane) equally. - Ctenoplana is a marine solitary planktonic ctenophore. The ctenoplanidae family has only one genus, ctenoplana. - Beroe cucumis has a transparent, sac like body, often somewhat compressed and reaches a maximum length of about $15 \mathrm{~cm}$.
AIPMT-2006
Animal kingdom
261474
Schizocoelomates and enterocoelomates are:
1 Acoelomates
2 Invertebrates
3 True coelomates
4 Echinoderms only
Explanation:
C Presence or absence of body cavity between the body wall and the gut wall is very important in classification. The body cavity which lined by mesoderm called coelome. Animals possessing coelome are called coelomates, e.g., annelids, mollusks, arthropods echinoderms, hemichordates and chordates. Schizocoelomates are invertebrate animal that possesses a schizocoel, a coelom, which is formed by the splitting of the mesodermal cell. Enterocoelomates are animals in which coelom is lined by mesoderm which arise in the embryonic stage as an outpocketing of the developing gut. Hence, Schizocoelomates and Enterocoelomates are true Flatworm are acoelomate animal.
AIIMS-2015 / JIPMER-2011 / JCECE-2007
Animal kingdom
261483
Which of the following are the characteristics of deuterosome?
1 Spiral cleavage, blastopore becoming anus
2 Spiral cleavage, blastopore becoming mouth
3 Radial cleavage, blastopore becoming anus
4 Radial cleavage, blastopore becoming mouth
Explanation:
C The main characteristics of Deuterostomes include:- - The anus is formed before the mouth Radial, cleavage and the blastopore becoming anus. - Mesoderm is formed from pockets of the gut The main characteristics of Protostomes- - A mouth that develops before the anus in embryos - True tissue and are bilaterally symmetric - Spiral determinate cleavage.
DUMET-2002
Animal kingdom
261487
Which one of the following is a matching set of a phylum and its three examples?
C The matching set of a phylum- 1.Mollusca - Body is covered by Calcareous shell. Ex.Loligo, Teredo, Octopus 2.Annelida - Body is divided into segments that are separated by septa. Ex.- Bonellia 3.Cridaria or coelenterate-They are also known as cnidarians due to presence of cnidoblasts. Ex.Physalia, Aurelia, Pennatula 4.Platyhelminthes-They are mostly parasitic with a few free-living. Ex.- Planaria, Schistosoma 5.Nematoda-Their body has a cavity or pseudocoelom. Ex.- Enterobuis 6.Porifera-They have spongy appearance and attached to the substratum and do not move. Ex.- Spongilla, Euplectella
JCECE-2013
Animal kingdom
261482
Match the following list of animals with their level of organization and choose the correct sequence:
261471
Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of-
1 Starfish and sea anemone.
2 Ctenoplana and Beroe.
3 Aurelia and Paramecium.
4 Hydra and starfish
Explanation:
B Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of Ctenoplana and Beroe. - Biradial symmetry is a combination of radial and bilateral symmetry. - Biradial symmetry is found in organism which shows morphological features of both bilateral and radial symmetry. - Biradial organisms can only be cut along the two planes (longitudinal and transverse plane) equally. - Ctenoplana is a marine solitary planktonic ctenophore. The ctenoplanidae family has only one genus, ctenoplana. - Beroe cucumis has a transparent, sac like body, often somewhat compressed and reaches a maximum length of about $15 \mathrm{~cm}$.
AIPMT-2006
Animal kingdom
261474
Schizocoelomates and enterocoelomates are:
1 Acoelomates
2 Invertebrates
3 True coelomates
4 Echinoderms only
Explanation:
C Presence or absence of body cavity between the body wall and the gut wall is very important in classification. The body cavity which lined by mesoderm called coelome. Animals possessing coelome are called coelomates, e.g., annelids, mollusks, arthropods echinoderms, hemichordates and chordates. Schizocoelomates are invertebrate animal that possesses a schizocoel, a coelom, which is formed by the splitting of the mesodermal cell. Enterocoelomates are animals in which coelom is lined by mesoderm which arise in the embryonic stage as an outpocketing of the developing gut. Hence, Schizocoelomates and Enterocoelomates are true Flatworm are acoelomate animal.
AIIMS-2015 / JIPMER-2011 / JCECE-2007
Animal kingdom
261483
Which of the following are the characteristics of deuterosome?
1 Spiral cleavage, blastopore becoming anus
2 Spiral cleavage, blastopore becoming mouth
3 Radial cleavage, blastopore becoming anus
4 Radial cleavage, blastopore becoming mouth
Explanation:
C The main characteristics of Deuterostomes include:- - The anus is formed before the mouth Radial, cleavage and the blastopore becoming anus. - Mesoderm is formed from pockets of the gut The main characteristics of Protostomes- - A mouth that develops before the anus in embryos - True tissue and are bilaterally symmetric - Spiral determinate cleavage.
DUMET-2002
Animal kingdom
261487
Which one of the following is a matching set of a phylum and its three examples?
C The matching set of a phylum- 1.Mollusca - Body is covered by Calcareous shell. Ex.Loligo, Teredo, Octopus 2.Annelida - Body is divided into segments that are separated by septa. Ex.- Bonellia 3.Cridaria or coelenterate-They are also known as cnidarians due to presence of cnidoblasts. Ex.Physalia, Aurelia, Pennatula 4.Platyhelminthes-They are mostly parasitic with a few free-living. Ex.- Planaria, Schistosoma 5.Nematoda-Their body has a cavity or pseudocoelom. Ex.- Enterobuis 6.Porifera-They have spongy appearance and attached to the substratum and do not move. Ex.- Spongilla, Euplectella
JCECE-2013
Animal kingdom
261482
Match the following list of animals with their level of organization and choose the correct sequence:
261471
Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of-
1 Starfish and sea anemone.
2 Ctenoplana and Beroe.
3 Aurelia and Paramecium.
4 Hydra and starfish
Explanation:
B Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of Ctenoplana and Beroe. - Biradial symmetry is a combination of radial and bilateral symmetry. - Biradial symmetry is found in organism which shows morphological features of both bilateral and radial symmetry. - Biradial organisms can only be cut along the two planes (longitudinal and transverse plane) equally. - Ctenoplana is a marine solitary planktonic ctenophore. The ctenoplanidae family has only one genus, ctenoplana. - Beroe cucumis has a transparent, sac like body, often somewhat compressed and reaches a maximum length of about $15 \mathrm{~cm}$.
AIPMT-2006
Animal kingdom
261474
Schizocoelomates and enterocoelomates are:
1 Acoelomates
2 Invertebrates
3 True coelomates
4 Echinoderms only
Explanation:
C Presence or absence of body cavity between the body wall and the gut wall is very important in classification. The body cavity which lined by mesoderm called coelome. Animals possessing coelome are called coelomates, e.g., annelids, mollusks, arthropods echinoderms, hemichordates and chordates. Schizocoelomates are invertebrate animal that possesses a schizocoel, a coelom, which is formed by the splitting of the mesodermal cell. Enterocoelomates are animals in which coelom is lined by mesoderm which arise in the embryonic stage as an outpocketing of the developing gut. Hence, Schizocoelomates and Enterocoelomates are true Flatworm are acoelomate animal.
AIIMS-2015 / JIPMER-2011 / JCECE-2007
Animal kingdom
261483
Which of the following are the characteristics of deuterosome?
1 Spiral cleavage, blastopore becoming anus
2 Spiral cleavage, blastopore becoming mouth
3 Radial cleavage, blastopore becoming anus
4 Radial cleavage, blastopore becoming mouth
Explanation:
C The main characteristics of Deuterostomes include:- - The anus is formed before the mouth Radial, cleavage and the blastopore becoming anus. - Mesoderm is formed from pockets of the gut The main characteristics of Protostomes- - A mouth that develops before the anus in embryos - True tissue and are bilaterally symmetric - Spiral determinate cleavage.
DUMET-2002
Animal kingdom
261487
Which one of the following is a matching set of a phylum and its three examples?
C The matching set of a phylum- 1.Mollusca - Body is covered by Calcareous shell. Ex.Loligo, Teredo, Octopus 2.Annelida - Body is divided into segments that are separated by septa. Ex.- Bonellia 3.Cridaria or coelenterate-They are also known as cnidarians due to presence of cnidoblasts. Ex.Physalia, Aurelia, Pennatula 4.Platyhelminthes-They are mostly parasitic with a few free-living. Ex.- Planaria, Schistosoma 5.Nematoda-Their body has a cavity or pseudocoelom. Ex.- Enterobuis 6.Porifera-They have spongy appearance and attached to the substratum and do not move. Ex.- Spongilla, Euplectella
JCECE-2013
Animal kingdom
261482
Match the following list of animals with their level of organization and choose the correct sequence: