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51. |
Blood of arthropods is colorless due to lack of |
A. | hemoglobin |
B. | immunoglobin |
C. | chromatin |
D. | iron |
Answer» B. immunoglobin | |
52. |
Embryo of Taenia is inside egg and contain chitinous hook that are in number |
A. | 6 |
B. | 7 |
C. | 5 |
D. | 9 |
Answer» B. 7 | |
53. |
Skeleton of sponges is composed of needle-like structures called |
A. | spicules |
B. | ostia |
C. | osculum |
D. | spongecoel |
Answer» B. ostia | |
54. |
Tasmania wolf found in Australia belong to class metatheria and termed as |
A. | marsupials |
B. | reptiles |
C. | mammals like reptiles |
D. | amphibians |
Answer» B. reptiles | |
55. |
Sexual reproducing Platyhelminthes consists of both male and female organ on same individual, hence called |
A. | hermaphrodites |
B. | homodites |
C. | hetrodites |
D. | homophrodites |
Answer» B. homodites | |
56. |
Stinging cells which are produced from cnidocytes are called |
A. | cnidarians |
B. | nematocysts |
C. | leukocytes |
D. | thrombocytes |
Answer» C. leukocytes | |
57. |
A fossil was found in Texas which was an early reptile, is |
A. | cotylasaurs |
B. | mammal like reptile |
C. | varanope |
D. | exosaur |
Answer» D. exosaur | |
58. |
Animals from Grade Bilateria have well defined |
A. | dorsal sufaces |
B. | dorsal and ventral sufaces |
C. | ventral surfaces |
D. | epidermis |
Answer» C. ventral surfaces | |
59. |
Extensions of lungs which are extended in bones are known as |
A. | syrinx |
B. | claws |
C. | air-sacs |
D. | alveoli |
Answer» D. alveoli | |
60. |
Animals which possesses flame cells, excretory ducts and excretory pores are termed as |
A. | Acoelomates |
B. | coelomates |
C. | actomates |
D. | feuromates |
Answer» B. coelomates | |
61. |
A single rotting apple may contain an estimated number of worms i.e., |
A. | 90,000 |
B. | 80,000 |
C. | 70,000 |
D. | 10,000 |
Answer» B. 80,000 | |
62. |
Body of sponges possess a single carity called |
A. | sac |
B. | spongocoel |
C. | coelom |
D. | mesoglea |
Answer» C. coelom | |
63. |
Balanoglossus and Saccoglossus belongs to phylum |
A. | radiata |
B. | bilateria |
C. | fungi |
D. | hemichordate |
Answer» E. | |
64. |
Common name for Madrepora is |
A. | sponges |
B. | corals |
C. | sycon |
D. | urchins |
Answer» C. sycon | |
65. |
Nerve ring is found in pharyngeal region of |
A. | molluscus |
B. | annelids |
C. | echinoderms |
D. | arthropods |
Answer» D. arthropods | |
66. |
Flagellated collar cells constitutes layer called |
A. | choanoderm |
B. | epiderm |
C. | mesoderm |
D. | endoderm |
Answer» B. epiderm | |
67. |
Pores which helps in removal of water from body of sponges are called |
A. | ostulus |
B. | osculum |
C. | ostia |
D. | spongecoel |
Answer» C. ostia | |
68. |
Sharks and rays are present in group of class |
A. | Chondrichthyes |
B. | Osteichthyes |
C. | Plasteichtyes |
D. | Qochtyes |
Answer» B. Osteichthyes | |
69. |
Small pores which help water to enter body of sponges are called |
A. | enteron |
B. | otia |
C. | osculum |
D. | stomata |
Answer» C. osculum | |
70. |
Tail of sting ray can inflict very dangerous wounds by its |
A. | fins |
B. | gills |
C. | sharp jaws |
D. | sharp spines |
Answer» E. | |
71. |
Red blood cells of mammals are |
A. | mono-nucleated |
B. | di-nucleated |
C. | non-nucleated |
D. | nucleated |
Answer» D. nucleated | |
72. |
Pore-bearing animals are commonly called |
A. | sponges |
B. | molasses |
C. | coral reefs |
D. | sea anemone |
Answer» B. molasses | |
73. |
Setae are organs of |
A. | locomotion |
B. | excretion |
C. | respiration |
D. | digestion |
Answer» B. excretion | |
74. |
Mammals which give birth to young ones of their own kind are called |
A. | oviparous |
B. | viviparous |
C. | ovoviviparous |
D. | viparous |
Answer» C. ovoviviparous | |
75. |
Respiratory system of hemichordates is composed of |
A. | gills |
B. | blood vessels |
C. | gill-slits |
D. | lymphatic vessels |
Answer» D. lymphatic vessels | |
76. |
Cleavage of zygote is spiral and determinate in |
A. | proterostomia |
B. | deutrostomia |
C. | tritrostomia |
D. | multitrostomia |
Answer» B. deutrostomia | |
77. |
Well developed nervous system of Platyhelminthes composed of network of |
A. | tracts |
B. | ducts |
C. | veins |
D. | ganlia |
Answer» E. | |
78. |
Tape worm can regrow in beef. If its head remain inside intestine needs medication for complete removal, so physicians may also prescribe |
A. | antifungal |
B. | antiobiotic |
C. | anme |
D. | anti allergic |
Answer» D. anti allergic | |
79. |
Animals which lack tissues organized into organs and are asymmetrical, are from sub kingdom |
A. | protozoa |
B. | metazoa |
C. | parazoa |
D. | eumetazoa |
Answer» D. eumetazoa | |
80. |
Sieve-like plate structure which helps in circulation water through channels is called |
A. | tube foot |
B. | channels |
C. | tubules |
D. | madreporite |
Answer» E. | |
81. |
Body of tapeworm is ribbon like and divided in to segment called |
A. | proglottids |
B. | plastids |
C. | segmented |
D. | ribbons |
Answer» B. plastids | |
82. |
Larva which resembles its adult is called |
A. | pupa |
B. | chrysalis |
C. | nymph |
D. | mature |
Answer» D. mature | |
83. |
Animals which have organized tissue and organ systems are |
A. | protozoa |
B. | Eumetazoa |
C. | parazoa |
D. | metazoa |
Answer» C. parazoa | |
84. |
Shedding of exoskeleton is called |
A. | molding |
B. | ecdysic |
C. | folding |
D. | Both a and b |
Answer» E. | |
85. |
Gases which swim bladders can fill in their Pharynx are Oxygen, CO2 and |
A. | nitrogen |
B. | hydrogen |
C. | CO |
D. | Helium |
Answer» B. hydrogen | |
86. |
Mesentries are prominent in enteron of body of the |
A. | Actinia |
B. | sea anemone |
C. | jelly fish |
D. | obelia |
Answer» B. sea anemone | |
87. |
Multicellular animals are distinguish from unicellular by name |
A. | parazoa |
B. | metazoa |
C. | protozoa |
D. | cordata |
Answer» C. protozoa | |
88. |
Class cyclostomatous includes living vertebrates which are most primitive and lack |
A. | brain |
B. | alimentary canal |
C. | jaws |
D. | teeth |
Answer» D. teeth | |
89. |
Liver oil which is used in medicine as a source of multivitamin (A and D) is obtained from |
A. | shark |
B. | ray |
C. | eel |
D. | dolphin |
Answer» B. ray | |
90. |
Segments in body of Annelids are separated with help of |
A. | septa |
B. | segmental |
C. | segmented |
D. | webs |
Answer» B. segmental | |
91. |
Lobed structure which is present at mouth of alimentary canal of annelids is termed as |
A. | nephridia |
B. | mucus |
C. | anus |
D. | prostomium |
Answer» E. | |
92. |
Mode of fertilization in class Pisces is |
A. | internal |
B. | external |
C. | vertical |
D. | None of the Above |
Answer» C. vertical | |
93. |
Body of prechordates is divided into an anterior proboscis, collar and |
A. | root |
B. | trunk |
C. | bark |
D. | tail |
Answer» C. bark | |
94. |
Ability to reform its lost organ in animals is called as |
A. | mitosis |
B. | meiosis |
C. | regeneration |
D. | regrowth |
Answer» D. regrowth | |
95. |
Secretions hardened in polyps and covered by stony cup in |
A. | coral reefs |
B. | shells |
C. | sponges |
D. | sea anemone |
Answer» B. shells | |
96. |
Cavity present between body wall and elementary canal and lined mesoderm is called |
A. | mesoglea |
B. | coelom |
C. | chitin |
D. | flaggellum |
Answer» C. chitin | |
97. |
A very dangerous specie of parasite which holds villi of intestine and sucks blood and body fluid is |
A. | hook worm |
B. | tape worm |
C. | moluscus |
D. | leech |
Answer» B. tape worm | |
98. |
Drainage capacity of soil is improved by burrowing activity of |
A. | insects |
B. | earthworms |
C. | snakes |
D. | termites |
Answer» C. snakes | |
99. |
Evidences suggests that birds have been evolved from ancestors of |
A. | amphibians |
B. | insects |
C. | dinosaurs |
D. | reptiles |
Answer» E. | |
100. |
Generations reproduced sexuallly and asexually in coelenterates, are |
A. | haploid |
B. | diploid |
C. | triploblastic |
D. | diploblastic |
Answer» C. triploblastic | |