B Snake and crocodile is a uricotelic both produces uric acid as their primary nitrogenous waste product, which reduces the water loss compared to the excretion of liquid urine.
AP EAMCET-24.09.2020 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262367
Match the following
List -I
List -II
A.
Vascular cloacal wall
I.
Squamata
B.
Thecodont dentition
II.
Chelonia
C.
Living fossil
III.
Crocodilia
D.
Jacobson's organ
IV.
Sphenodon
V.
Cotylosauria
The correct match is:
1 A - II, B - III, C - I, D - V
2 A - II, B - III, C - IV, D - I
3 A - II, B - I, C - III, D - V
4 A - II, B - V, C - IV, D - III
Explanation:
B Vascular cloacal wall & - & Chelonia Thecodont dentition & - & Crocodilia Living fossil & - & Sphenodon Jacobsons organ & - & Squamata \hline \end{tabular}
TS EAMCET-28.09.2020 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262371
Select the option with correct matching of animal group and its examples -
1 Mammalian-Platypus, Rattus, Camelus Pavo
2 Aves - Neophron, Struthio, Sphenodon, Passer
3 Reptilia-Calotes, Heloderma, Uromastix, Draco
4 Amphibia-Bufo, Hyla Rhacophorus, Ophiosaurus
Explanation:
C Calotes (green lizard), Heloderma (poisinous lizard), Uromastix (spiny-tailed lizard), Draco (flying lizard) all are lizards and belongs to class reptilia. - Pavo is belong to class Aves so the option (a) is incorrect. - Sphenodon is a living fossils belong to class reptilia so the option (b) is incorrect. - Ophiosaurus is a reptile so the option (d) is also incorrect.
AIIMS-27.05.2018 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262372
Select the correct option for Reptilia -
1 4 chambered heart - Chelone
2 Tympanum represents ear - Crocodile
3 External ear present - Ophiosaurus
4 Dry and scaly skin - Salamndra
Explanation:
B The tympanum represents ear - Crocodile. The tympanum an external hearing structure.
AIIMS-27.05.2018 Shift-I
Animal kingdom
262374
Sphenodon punctatus belongs to
1 Reptilia
2 Amphibia
3 Osteichtyes
4 Aves
Explanation:
A Sphenodon punctatus (Tuatara) belongs to reptilia and are endemic to New Zealand. Sphenodon punctatus is the only living member of its order, which originated in the Triassic period around 250 million years ago and flourished during the Mesozoic era. Sphenodon's body and tail are laterally compressed with a series of spines dorsally present along the middle line. Their limbs are pentadactyl, and its legs are short and primitive. The hind limbs of Sphenodon are usually plantigrade.
B Snake and crocodile is a uricotelic both produces uric acid as their primary nitrogenous waste product, which reduces the water loss compared to the excretion of liquid urine.
AP EAMCET-24.09.2020 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262367
Match the following
List -I
List -II
A.
Vascular cloacal wall
I.
Squamata
B.
Thecodont dentition
II.
Chelonia
C.
Living fossil
III.
Crocodilia
D.
Jacobson's organ
IV.
Sphenodon
V.
Cotylosauria
The correct match is:
1 A - II, B - III, C - I, D - V
2 A - II, B - III, C - IV, D - I
3 A - II, B - I, C - III, D - V
4 A - II, B - V, C - IV, D - III
Explanation:
B Vascular cloacal wall & - & Chelonia Thecodont dentition & - & Crocodilia Living fossil & - & Sphenodon Jacobsons organ & - & Squamata \hline \end{tabular}
TS EAMCET-28.09.2020 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262371
Select the option with correct matching of animal group and its examples -
1 Mammalian-Platypus, Rattus, Camelus Pavo
2 Aves - Neophron, Struthio, Sphenodon, Passer
3 Reptilia-Calotes, Heloderma, Uromastix, Draco
4 Amphibia-Bufo, Hyla Rhacophorus, Ophiosaurus
Explanation:
C Calotes (green lizard), Heloderma (poisinous lizard), Uromastix (spiny-tailed lizard), Draco (flying lizard) all are lizards and belongs to class reptilia. - Pavo is belong to class Aves so the option (a) is incorrect. - Sphenodon is a living fossils belong to class reptilia so the option (b) is incorrect. - Ophiosaurus is a reptile so the option (d) is also incorrect.
AIIMS-27.05.2018 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262372
Select the correct option for Reptilia -
1 4 chambered heart - Chelone
2 Tympanum represents ear - Crocodile
3 External ear present - Ophiosaurus
4 Dry and scaly skin - Salamndra
Explanation:
B The tympanum represents ear - Crocodile. The tympanum an external hearing structure.
AIIMS-27.05.2018 Shift-I
Animal kingdom
262374
Sphenodon punctatus belongs to
1 Reptilia
2 Amphibia
3 Osteichtyes
4 Aves
Explanation:
A Sphenodon punctatus (Tuatara) belongs to reptilia and are endemic to New Zealand. Sphenodon punctatus is the only living member of its order, which originated in the Triassic period around 250 million years ago and flourished during the Mesozoic era. Sphenodon's body and tail are laterally compressed with a series of spines dorsally present along the middle line. Their limbs are pentadactyl, and its legs are short and primitive. The hind limbs of Sphenodon are usually plantigrade.
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Animal kingdom
262365
The Urinary bladder is absent in
1 Wall lizard
2 Snake and Crocodile
3 Chameleon
4 Snake
Explanation:
B Snake and crocodile is a uricotelic both produces uric acid as their primary nitrogenous waste product, which reduces the water loss compared to the excretion of liquid urine.
AP EAMCET-24.09.2020 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262367
Match the following
List -I
List -II
A.
Vascular cloacal wall
I.
Squamata
B.
Thecodont dentition
II.
Chelonia
C.
Living fossil
III.
Crocodilia
D.
Jacobson's organ
IV.
Sphenodon
V.
Cotylosauria
The correct match is:
1 A - II, B - III, C - I, D - V
2 A - II, B - III, C - IV, D - I
3 A - II, B - I, C - III, D - V
4 A - II, B - V, C - IV, D - III
Explanation:
B Vascular cloacal wall & - & Chelonia Thecodont dentition & - & Crocodilia Living fossil & - & Sphenodon Jacobsons organ & - & Squamata \hline \end{tabular}
TS EAMCET-28.09.2020 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262371
Select the option with correct matching of animal group and its examples -
1 Mammalian-Platypus, Rattus, Camelus Pavo
2 Aves - Neophron, Struthio, Sphenodon, Passer
3 Reptilia-Calotes, Heloderma, Uromastix, Draco
4 Amphibia-Bufo, Hyla Rhacophorus, Ophiosaurus
Explanation:
C Calotes (green lizard), Heloderma (poisinous lizard), Uromastix (spiny-tailed lizard), Draco (flying lizard) all are lizards and belongs to class reptilia. - Pavo is belong to class Aves so the option (a) is incorrect. - Sphenodon is a living fossils belong to class reptilia so the option (b) is incorrect. - Ophiosaurus is a reptile so the option (d) is also incorrect.
AIIMS-27.05.2018 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262372
Select the correct option for Reptilia -
1 4 chambered heart - Chelone
2 Tympanum represents ear - Crocodile
3 External ear present - Ophiosaurus
4 Dry and scaly skin - Salamndra
Explanation:
B The tympanum represents ear - Crocodile. The tympanum an external hearing structure.
AIIMS-27.05.2018 Shift-I
Animal kingdom
262374
Sphenodon punctatus belongs to
1 Reptilia
2 Amphibia
3 Osteichtyes
4 Aves
Explanation:
A Sphenodon punctatus (Tuatara) belongs to reptilia and are endemic to New Zealand. Sphenodon punctatus is the only living member of its order, which originated in the Triassic period around 250 million years ago and flourished during the Mesozoic era. Sphenodon's body and tail are laterally compressed with a series of spines dorsally present along the middle line. Their limbs are pentadactyl, and its legs are short and primitive. The hind limbs of Sphenodon are usually plantigrade.
B Snake and crocodile is a uricotelic both produces uric acid as their primary nitrogenous waste product, which reduces the water loss compared to the excretion of liquid urine.
AP EAMCET-24.09.2020 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262367
Match the following
List -I
List -II
A.
Vascular cloacal wall
I.
Squamata
B.
Thecodont dentition
II.
Chelonia
C.
Living fossil
III.
Crocodilia
D.
Jacobson's organ
IV.
Sphenodon
V.
Cotylosauria
The correct match is:
1 A - II, B - III, C - I, D - V
2 A - II, B - III, C - IV, D - I
3 A - II, B - I, C - III, D - V
4 A - II, B - V, C - IV, D - III
Explanation:
B Vascular cloacal wall & - & Chelonia Thecodont dentition & - & Crocodilia Living fossil & - & Sphenodon Jacobsons organ & - & Squamata \hline \end{tabular}
TS EAMCET-28.09.2020 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262371
Select the option with correct matching of animal group and its examples -
1 Mammalian-Platypus, Rattus, Camelus Pavo
2 Aves - Neophron, Struthio, Sphenodon, Passer
3 Reptilia-Calotes, Heloderma, Uromastix, Draco
4 Amphibia-Bufo, Hyla Rhacophorus, Ophiosaurus
Explanation:
C Calotes (green lizard), Heloderma (poisinous lizard), Uromastix (spiny-tailed lizard), Draco (flying lizard) all are lizards and belongs to class reptilia. - Pavo is belong to class Aves so the option (a) is incorrect. - Sphenodon is a living fossils belong to class reptilia so the option (b) is incorrect. - Ophiosaurus is a reptile so the option (d) is also incorrect.
AIIMS-27.05.2018 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262372
Select the correct option for Reptilia -
1 4 chambered heart - Chelone
2 Tympanum represents ear - Crocodile
3 External ear present - Ophiosaurus
4 Dry and scaly skin - Salamndra
Explanation:
B The tympanum represents ear - Crocodile. The tympanum an external hearing structure.
AIIMS-27.05.2018 Shift-I
Animal kingdom
262374
Sphenodon punctatus belongs to
1 Reptilia
2 Amphibia
3 Osteichtyes
4 Aves
Explanation:
A Sphenodon punctatus (Tuatara) belongs to reptilia and are endemic to New Zealand. Sphenodon punctatus is the only living member of its order, which originated in the Triassic period around 250 million years ago and flourished during the Mesozoic era. Sphenodon's body and tail are laterally compressed with a series of spines dorsally present along the middle line. Their limbs are pentadactyl, and its legs are short and primitive. The hind limbs of Sphenodon are usually plantigrade.
B Snake and crocodile is a uricotelic both produces uric acid as their primary nitrogenous waste product, which reduces the water loss compared to the excretion of liquid urine.
AP EAMCET-24.09.2020 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262367
Match the following
List -I
List -II
A.
Vascular cloacal wall
I.
Squamata
B.
Thecodont dentition
II.
Chelonia
C.
Living fossil
III.
Crocodilia
D.
Jacobson's organ
IV.
Sphenodon
V.
Cotylosauria
The correct match is:
1 A - II, B - III, C - I, D - V
2 A - II, B - III, C - IV, D - I
3 A - II, B - I, C - III, D - V
4 A - II, B - V, C - IV, D - III
Explanation:
B Vascular cloacal wall & - & Chelonia Thecodont dentition & - & Crocodilia Living fossil & - & Sphenodon Jacobsons organ & - & Squamata \hline \end{tabular}
TS EAMCET-28.09.2020 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262371
Select the option with correct matching of animal group and its examples -
1 Mammalian-Platypus, Rattus, Camelus Pavo
2 Aves - Neophron, Struthio, Sphenodon, Passer
3 Reptilia-Calotes, Heloderma, Uromastix, Draco
4 Amphibia-Bufo, Hyla Rhacophorus, Ophiosaurus
Explanation:
C Calotes (green lizard), Heloderma (poisinous lizard), Uromastix (spiny-tailed lizard), Draco (flying lizard) all are lizards and belongs to class reptilia. - Pavo is belong to class Aves so the option (a) is incorrect. - Sphenodon is a living fossils belong to class reptilia so the option (b) is incorrect. - Ophiosaurus is a reptile so the option (d) is also incorrect.
AIIMS-27.05.2018 Shift-II
Animal kingdom
262372
Select the correct option for Reptilia -
1 4 chambered heart - Chelone
2 Tympanum represents ear - Crocodile
3 External ear present - Ophiosaurus
4 Dry and scaly skin - Salamndra
Explanation:
B The tympanum represents ear - Crocodile. The tympanum an external hearing structure.
AIIMS-27.05.2018 Shift-I
Animal kingdom
262374
Sphenodon punctatus belongs to
1 Reptilia
2 Amphibia
3 Osteichtyes
4 Aves
Explanation:
A Sphenodon punctatus (Tuatara) belongs to reptilia and are endemic to New Zealand. Sphenodon punctatus is the only living member of its order, which originated in the Triassic period around 250 million years ago and flourished during the Mesozoic era. Sphenodon's body and tail are laterally compressed with a series of spines dorsally present along the middle line. Their limbs are pentadactyl, and its legs are short and primitive. The hind limbs of Sphenodon are usually plantigrade.