Liver fluke, tapeworm, roundworm, guinea worm
Oyster, ship-worm, octopus, cuttle fish
Prawn, neries, crab, millipede
Sea urchin, sea fan, sea lily, sea pen
B. Oyster, ship-worm, octopus, cuttle fish
shark
mud puppy
bony fish
fish
echinodermata
ophiuroidea
crinoidea
echinoidea
hydra
sponge
sea anemone
sea urchin
fishes with a sinlge gill aperture
insects with a single pair of functional spiracles
mammals with a single common cloacal opening
protozoans with single flagellum
Fish
Rat
Frog
Lizard
Pisces, Amphibia, Reptilia, Mammalia
Pisces, Reptilia, Amphibia, Mammalia
Amphibia, Pisces, Reptilia, Mammalia
Amphibia, Reptilia, Pisces, Mammalia
marine fishes
fresh water fishes
lung fishes
none of these
spider has three pairs of legs
insect has four pairs of legs
spider has four paris of legs
none of these
Liver fluke, tapeworm, roundworm
Sea urchin, sea fan, sea cucumber
Leucosolenia, Sycon, Euspongia
Plasmodium, Hydra, Planaria
mollusca
cephalopoda
anneilida
arthropoda
annelide
fish
mollusc
arthropod
Neries, Planum, Roundworm, Earthworm
Millipede, Crab, Centipede, Cockroach
Star fish, Jelly fish, Cuttle fish, Octopus
Leech, Locust, Sea urchin, Lobster
sexually reproducing species
asexually reproducing species
self-fertilising species
none of these
shark
whale
frog
lizard
frog
tortoise
salamander
toad
Ant eater
Dolfin
Heloderma
Echidna
Annelida, Porifera and Mammals as phyla
Hydrozoa, Mollusca and chordata as phyla
Protozoa, Reptilia and Mammalia as classes
Insecta, Cephalopoda and Aves as classes
Frog
Toad
Salamander
Tortoise
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
gross structures of the body
physiological mechanisms
biochemical similarities
all of these
Annelida
Mollusca
Echinodermata
Arthropoda
Flame cellsplatyhelminthes
Stinging cellscoelenterata
Metameric segmentationmollusca
Gill slitschordata
Fishes and Echinodermata
Coelentrata and Echinodermata
Porifera and Coelentrata
Echinodermata and Protochordata
Sponge
Jelly fish
Tapeworm
Roundworm
homologous
analogous
both homologous and analogous
phylogenetically related
asymmetrical
symmetrical
bilaterally symmetrical
radially symmetrical
2 pairs of legs
3 pairs of legs
4 pairs of legs
5 pairs of legs
Ascaris, Hydra, Earthworm
Leech, Hydra, Tapeworm
Hydra, Man, Leech
Tapeworm, Toad, Starfish
Acoelomate animals
Pseudocoelomate animals
Animals with enterocoel
Animals with schizocoel
diaphragm
four-chambered heart
wings
small brain