Mollusca, cockroach, centipede
Turbellaria, cestoda, trematoda
Both (a) and (b)
None of these
B. Turbellaria, cestoda, trematoda
Gills
Spiracles
Post anal tail
Chitious skeleton
Liver fluke, tapeworm, roundworm, guinea worm
Oyster, ship-worm, octopus, cuttle fish
Prawn, neries, crab, millipede
Sea urchin, sea fan, sea lily, sea pen
four-chambered heart
shelled eggs
thecodont dentition
powerful jaws
John Ray
Carolus Linnaeus
G.L. Cuvier
All of these
Pisces
Amphibia
Reptile
Mammals
Cetacea
Primates
Rodentia
Chiroptera
an annelid
a true worm
a type of earthworm
an insect
plants
animals
microorganisms
living organisms
Acoelomate animals
Pseudocoelomate animals
Animals with enterocoel
Animals with schizocoel
fungia
meandria
astia
none of these
Insecta
Protozoa
Mammalia
Aves
chitinous exoskeleton, external segmentation and paired appendages
chitinous exoskeleton, external segmentation and paired jointed appendages
chitinous exoskeleton and paired antennae
chitinous exoskeleton, antennae and compound eyes
flat worms
roundworms
tapeworms
blind worms
Coelenterata
Porifera
Annelida
Arthropoda
one scientific and one popular
given by two taxonomists
one generic and one specific epithet
international identifying catalogue
Lamprey-Agnatha
Shark-Chond rich thyes
Turtle-Amphibia
Lizard-Reptilia
limbless amphibian
limbless snake
limbless lizard
limbless fish
Giraffe
Crocodile
Shark
Ostrich
notochord extends upto head
foot is located on head
head is located on foot
head is fused with thorax
well developed body cavity with alimentary canal
dorsal tubular nerve cord
ventrally situated heart
all of these
round
parasitic
triploblastic
segmented
porifera
mollusca
annalida
platyhelminthes
homologous structures
analogous structures
both (a) and (b
integumentary derivatives
idae as a suffix to the name of the type genus
inae as a suffix
ceae as a suffix
oidea as a suffix
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
Fishes and Echinodermata
Coelentrata and Echinodermata
Porifera and Coelentrata
Echinodermata and Protochordata
Cetacea
Chiroptera
lnsectivora
Lagomorpha
Mollusca
Echinodermata
Hemichordata
Urochordata
all prokaryotes
bacterai, blue green algae and sinlge celled eukaryotes
bacteria, blue green algae and single celled eukaryotic animals
single celled eukaryotes and prokaryotes
frog
tortoise
salamander
toad