Frog
Toad
Salamander
Tortoise
D. Tortoise
mollusca
cephalopoda
anneilida
arthropoda
Ascaris, Hydra, Earthworm
Leech, Hydra, Tapeworm
Hydra, Man, Leech
Tapeworm, Toad, Starfish
homologous
analogous
both homologous and analogous
phylogenetically related
John Ray
Carolus Linnaeus
G.L. Cuvier
All of these
Salamandar, lizard, penguin and bat
Tortoise, crocodile, crow and bat
Crow, penguin, bat and rat
Turtle, ostrich, spiny ant eater and dog
Starfish
Dogfish
Silver fish
Goldfish
2 pairs of legs
3 pairs of legs
4 pairs of legs
5 pairs of legs
They are flying animals
They are warm blooded
They are bipedal and have feathers
They are quadruped and have scales
limb girdles
dermal scales
lungs
dorsal nerve cord
Pisces
Amphibia
Reptile
Mammals
insects
crustaceans
annelids
arachnids
Chordata
Mollusca
Coelentrata
Porifera
true snake
blind worm
false snake
true worm
Annelida
Platyhelminthes
Echinodermata
Mollusca
Acoelomate animals
Pseudocoelomate animals
Animals with enterocoel
Animals with schizocoel
Hystrin
Tachyglossns
Diadelphyes
None of these
intestinal parasites
earthworms
roundworms
tapeworms
Amphioxus and Balangolossus
Petromyzon and Myxine
Herdmania and Myxine
Herdmania and Amphioxus
Hydra
Earthworm
Centipede
Cockroach
Frog
Cockroach
Hydra
Earthworm
number of nuclei
shape of the organisms
method of reproduction
locomotary device
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
fungia
meandria
astia
none of these
Tea cucumber
Sea urchin
Sea horse
Sea pen
Giraffe
Crocodile
Shark
Ostrich
Amoeba
Hydra
Earthworm
Cockroach
Sponge
Jelly fish
Tapeworm
Roundworm
Ostrich
Kiwi
Archaeopteryx
Pelican
Hydra, jelly fish, cray fish
Bat, pigeon, whale
Spider, scorpion, centipede
Whale, otter, kangaroo
Hydra
Earthworm
Cockroach
Centipede