birds and mammals
birds and reptiles
reptiles and mammals
reptiles, birds and mammals
D. reptiles, birds and mammals
python
chameleon
turtle
crocodile
fish
mammal
bird
none of these
herbivores
carnivores
omnivores
fruit eaters
insects
birds
fishes
reptiles
spider has three pairs of legs
insect has four pairs of legs
spider has four paris of legs
none of these
Chordata
Mollusca
Coelentrata
Porifera
100 legs
50-100 legs
As many legs as body segments
As many pairs of legs as body segments
Mollusca, cockroach, centipede
Turbellaria, cestoda, trematoda
Both (a) and (b)
None of these
insects
crustaceans
annelids
arachnids
allopatric
sibling species
morphospecies
sympatric
coral snake
brain coral
tree snake
none of these
true snake
blind worm
false snake
true worm
genus
order
class
species
number of nuclei
shape of the organisms
method of reproduction
locomotary device
radial symmetrical and triploblastic
radial symmetrical and diploblastic
bilateral symmetrical and triploblastic
biradial symmetrical and diploblastic
reptile and bird
reptile and mammals
fish and amphibia
reptile and amphibia
species
taxon
taxis
genus
star fish
cartilagenous fish
jellyfish
cuttlefish
mollusca
bivalvia
scaphopoda
gastropoda
Hydra
Earthworm
Centipede
Cockroach
fungia
meandria
astia
none of these
Ophiosaurs
Heloderma
Varanus
None of these
porifera
mollusca
annalida
platyhelminthes
Scorpion, Spider
Scorpion, Obelia, Hydra
Star fish, Obelia, Hydra
Cockroach, Earthworm, Taenia solium
one scientific and one popular
given by two taxonomists
one generic and one specific epithet
international identifying catalogue
Cephalochordata
Agnatha
Urochordata
Gnathostomata
insects
shrimps
echinoderms
molluscs
Siren
Ophiosaurus
Triturus
Ichthyophis
India
Australia
Africa
South America
Saw fish
Silver fish
Dogfish
Pipefish