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281.

From the above table find out the missing organ or function- A, B, C, D and E respectively.

Organ Phylum Function
Parapodia Annelida ? A
? B Ctenophora Locomotion
? C Mollusca Rasping organ
Malpighian tubules Arthropoda ? B
Cnidoblasts Coelenterata ? E
  • A - swimming; B - comb plates; C - radula; D - excretion; E - defense

  • A - defense; B - radula; C - comb plates; D - excretion; E - swimming

  • A - defense; B - radula; C - comb plates; D - swimming; E - excretion

  • A - protection; B - parapodia; C - visceral mass; D - locomotion; E - excretion

  • A - protection; B - parapodia; C - visceral mass; D - locomotion; E - excretion


282.

I. Unicellular Protists found in fresh water

II. Possess a protein-rich outer layer called pellicle

III. Have two flagella

IV. Possess pigments identical to those in higher plants.

These characters apply to genus

  • Alternaria

  • Nostoc

  • Chlorella

  • Euglena

  • Euglena


283.

Find out the wrong statements

(A) Ulothrix and Spirogyra are filamentous forms

(B) Porphyra and Laminaria are fresh water algae

(C) Stored food is in the form of mannitol in Rhodophycean members

(D) Chlorella and Spirulina are unicellular algae

  • (A) and (B)

  • (B) and (C)

  • (A) and (C)

  • (A) and (D)

  • (A) and (D)


284.

One of these is not a feature of non-chordates

  • Absence of post-anal tail

  • Ventrally located central nervous system

  • Absence of notochord

  • Ventrally located heart

  • Ventrally located heart


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285.

Identify the phylum from the statements given below

  1. Their body is circular in cross section.
  2. They may be free living, aquatic and terrestrial or parasitic in plants and animals.
  3. They are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and pseudocoelomates.

  • Cnidaria

  • Aschelminthes

  • Annelida

  • Arthropoda

  • Arthropoda


286.

Match Column I with Column II and Column III. Choose the correct option

Column I Column II Column III
1. Cnidocytes A. Ctenoplana i. Balancing
2. Statocyst B. Fasciola ii. Defense
3. Radula C. Pennatula iii. Feeding
4. Flame cells D. Locusta iv. Locomotion
5. Comb plates E. Pila v. Osmoregulation

  • 1-A-ii; 2-A-v; 3-E-iii; 4-C-i; 5-E-iv

  • 1-B-iii; 2-A-iv; 3-E-v; 4-C-ii; 5-D-i

  • 1-C-ii; 2-D-i; 3-E-iii; 4-B-v; 5-A-iv

  • 1-D-i; 2-C-ii; 3-A-v; 4-B-iii; 5-A-v

  • 1-D-i; 2-C-ii; 3-A-v; 4-B-iii; 5-A-v


287.

Read the following statements and choose the correct option

(i) Aves are homoiothermous.

(ii) Pinnae are present in mammals.

(iii) Operculum is present in Chondrichthyes.

(iv) Skin of amphibians are dry and horny.

(v) Open type of circulation is found in cyclostomes.

  • (i) and (ii) only are wrong

  • (ii), (iii) and (iv) only are wrong

  • (i), (ii) and (iv) only are wrong

  • (iii), (iv) and (v) only are wrong

  • (iii), (iv) and (v) only are wrong


288.

Match the following organisms with their respective characteristics :

A. Pila i. Flame cells
B. Bombyx ii. Comb plates
C. Pleurobrachia iii. Radula
D. Taenia iv. Malpighian tubules

Select the correct option from the following:

  • A - iii; B - iv; C - ii; D - i

  • A - ii; B - iv; C - iii; D - i

  • A - iii; B - ii; C - iv; D - i

  • A - iii; B - ii; C - i; D - iv


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289.

From evolutionary point of view, retention of the female gametophyte with developing young embryo on the parent sporophyte for some time, is first observed in

  • Mosses

  • Pteridophytes

  • Gymnosperms

  • Liverworts


290.

Consider following features

(a) Organ system level of organisation

(b) Bilateral symmetry

(c) True coelomates with segmentation of body

Select the correct option of animal groups which possess all the above characteristics

  • Annelida, Arthropoda and Mollusca

  • Arthropoda, Mollusca and Chordata

  • Annelida, Mollusca and Chordata

  • Annelida, Arthropoda and Chordata


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