protozoal
porifera
coelenterata
annelid a
C. coelenterata
moles, shrews and hedgehogs
monkeys, apes and man
whales and dolphins
kangaroo, lions and wolves
Monera, Protista, Metaphyta, Meta-zoa and Parazoa
Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia
Mpnera, Prokaryotes, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia
Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia
number of nuclei
shape of the organisms
method of reproduction
locomotary device
fish
mammal
bird
none of these
Echidna
Kangaroo
Pangolin
Panda
Pleural cavity
Pericardial cavity
Peritoneal cavity
The cavity inside the stomach and intestine
Scorpion, Spider
Scorpion, Obelia, Hydra
Star fish, Obelia, Hydra
Cockroach, Earthworm, Taenia solium
insecta
oligochaeta
arachnida
crustace
dinosaur
duck
fossil bird
monotreme mammal
Flame CellsPlatyhelminthes
Metametric segmentationMollusca
Gill-slitChordata
Stininging cellsCoelenterata
Penguin
Whale
Otter
Tortoise
Passer domesticus
Pavo cristatus
Psittacula krameri
None of these
Hydra, jelly fish, cray fish
Bat, pigeon, whale
Spider, scorpion, centipede
Whale, otter, kangaroo
Geographical isolation
Reproductive isolation
Behavioural isolation
Hybrid in viability
arthropoda
pisces
mammalia
reptilia
frog
tortoise
salamander
toad
Fish
Rat
Frog
Lizard
Gills
Spiracles
Post anal tail
Chitious skeleton
variety
species
sub species
genus
Carolus Linnaeus
Charles Darwin
Lamarck
Wallace
John Ray
Carolus Linnaeus
G.L. Cuvier
All of these
mollusca
cephalopoda
anneilida
arthropoda
tortoise
turtles
sea hares
none of these
Saw fish
Silver fish
Dogfish
Pipefish
mollusca
bivalvia
scaphopoda
gastropoda
Ostrich
Kiwi
Archaeopteryx
Pelican
primitive burrowing egg laying mammal
advanced egg laying reptile
primitive egg laying reptile
primitive aquatic egg laying animal
They are viviparous
They are herbivores
They are carnivores
They have 7 cervical vertebrae
Cephalochordata
Agnatha
Urochordata
Gnathostomata
Salamandar, lizard, penguin and bat
Tortoise, crocodile, crow and bat
Crow, penguin, bat and rat
Turtle, ostrich, spiny ant eater and dog