100 legs
50-100 legs
As many legs as body segments
As many pairs of legs as body segments
D. As many pairs of legs as body segments
shark
whale
frog
lizard
reptile and bird
reptile and mammals
fish and amphibia
reptile and amphibia
sexually reproducing species
asexually reproducing species
self-fertilising species
none of these
idae as a suffix to the name of the type genus
inae as a suffix
ceae as a suffix
oidea as a suffix
earthworm
snake
frog
cow
porifera
mollusca
annalida
platyhelminthes
fungia
meandria
astia
none of these
porifera
coelentrata
annelida
mollusca
Insecta
Protozoa
Mammalia
Aves
homologous
analogous
both homologous and analogous
phylogenetically related
Carolus Linnaeus
E. Haeckel
G.L. Cuvier
John Ray
Hydra
Earthworm
Centipede
Cockroach
Coelenterata
Porifera
Annelida
Arthropoda
Earthworm
Hydra
Ascaris
Scolopendra
Insect has 6 pairs of legs and one pair of wings while spider has 4 pairs of legs and no wings
Insect has 4 pair of legs and two pairs of wings while spider has 3 pairs of legs and no wings
Insect has 3 pairs of legs and two pairs of wings and spider has 4 pairs of legs and no wings
Insect has 3 pairs of legs and generally no wings while spider has 5 pairs of legs and generally one pair of wings
India
Australia
Africa
South America
aschelminthes
annelida
arthropoda
echinodermata
insects
crustaceans
annelids
arachnids
Taenia
Peripatus
Ascaris
Musca
Protozoans
Arthropods
Echinodermata
Molluscs
herbivores
carnivores
omnivores
fruit eaters
termites
beetles
mosquitoes
grasshoppers
Reptilia
Squamata
Chelonia
None of these
Hydra
Earthworm
Cockroach
Centipede
Cestoda
Trematoda
Sporozoa
Suctoria
Ostrich
Kiwi
Archaeopteryx
Pelican
echinodermata
ophiuroidea
crinoidea
echinoidea
radial symmetrical and triploblastic
radial symmetrical and diploblastic
bilateral symmetrical and triploblastic
biradial symmetrical and diploblastic
star fish
cartilagenous fish
jellyfish
cuttlefish
arthropoda
pisces
mammalia
reptilia