Acoelomate animals
Pseudocoelomate animals
Animals with enterocoel
Animals with schizocoel
D. Animals with schizocoel
Mollusca, cockroach, centipede
Turbellaria, cestoda, trematoda
Both (a) and (b)
None of these
birds and mammals
birds and reptiles
reptiles and mammals
reptiles, birds and mammals
leech
cockroach
housefly
butterfly
Flame CellsPlatyhelminthes
Metametric segmentationMollusca
Gill-slitChordata
Stininging cellsCoelenterata
Saw fish
Silver fish
Dogfish
Pipefish
Cestoda
Trematoda
Sporozoa
Suctoria
Hyalonema
Euplectalla
Tethya
Leucosolenia
insects
shrimps
echinoderms
molluscs
gross structures of the body
physiological mechanisms
biochemical similarities
all of these
external segments correspond to internal segments
the body of an animal is made up of dissimilar units
all body segments along the length of the body are similar
none of these
spider has three pairs of legs
insect has four pairs of legs
spider has four paris of legs
none of these
annelida
peripatus
insects
acolopendra
Coelenterata
Porifera
Annelida
Arthropoda
plants
animals
microorganisms
living organisms
an annelid
a true worm
a type of earthworm
an insect
arthropoda
pisces
mammalia
reptilia
They are flying animals
They are warm blooded
They are bipedal and have feathers
They are quadruped and have scales
cow
peacock
lion
tiger
fish
mammal
bird
none of these
insects
birds
fishes
reptiles
all prokaryotes
bacterai, blue green algae and sinlge celled eukaryotes
bacteria, blue green algae and single celled eukaryotic animals
single celled eukaryotes and prokaryotes
John Ray
Charles Darwin
Carolus Linnaeus
Robert Gunther
Starfish
Dogfish
Silver fish
Goldfish
Cetacea
Primates
Rodentia
Chiroptera
Mollusca
Echinodermata
Hemichordata
Urochordata
Ophiosaurs
Heloderma
Varanus
None of these
Pleural cavity
Pericardial cavity
Peritoneal cavity
The cavity inside the stomach and intestine
morphology
Phylogeny
both (a) and (b)
ontogeny
echinodermata
ophiuroidea
crinoidea
echinoidea
Amphioxus and Balangolossus
Petromyzon and Myxine
Herdmania and Myxine
Herdmania and Amphioxus