A unique feature in nematodes is:
1. Moulting of cuticle
2. A blind sac body plan
3. Females are much smaller than males
4. Projections run from the inner surface of muscle cells towards the nerve cords

Subtopic:  Phylum Aschelminthes |

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Consider the two statements:

I. Moulting may be responsible for 80 to 90% of all arthropod deaths.
II. The exoskeleton cannot stretch and thus restricts growth and hence moulting.
 
1. Both I and II are correct and II explains I
2. Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I
3. Only I is correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect


 

Subtopic:  Phylum Arthropoda |

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Consider the two statements:

I. The similarity between notochord and stomochord is due to convergent evolution.
II.  Both arise from a common ancestry and exhibit homology.
 
1. Both I and II are correct and II explains I
2. Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I
3. Only I is correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect

Subtopic:  General Introduction: Vertebrates & Agnatha |

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A viviparous nematode is:
1. Enterobius vermicularis
2. Trichuris trichiura
3. Trichinella spiralis
4. Ascaris lumbricoides

Subtopic:  Phylum Aschelminthes |
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A trochophore larva is shared by members of:
1. Molluscs and Annelids
2. Molluscs and Arthropods
3. Annelids and Arthropods
4. Molluscs and Nematodes

Subtopic:  Phylum Annelida | Phylum Mollusca |
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Biradial symmetry is most obvious in:

1. Cnidarians 2. Ctenophores
3. Nematodes 4. Echinoderms
Subtopic:  Phylum Ctenophora |

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A very rare reproductive system seen in Coenorhabditis elegans is described as:
1. Androdioecy
2. Faculatative sexuality
3. Meiotic parthenogenesis
4. Mitotic parthenogenesis

Subtopic:  Phylum Aschelminthes |

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All mollusks do not have:

I. Open circulatory system II. A shell III. Radula
 
1. I and II only 2. I and III only
3. II and III only 4. I, II and III
Subtopic:  Phylum Mollusca |

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In nematodes:
1. The head is radially symmetrical while the body is bilaterally symmetrical.
2. The body is radially symmetrical while the head is bilaterally symmetrical.
3. Both body and head are radially symmetrical.
4. Both body and head are bilaterally symmetrical.

Subtopic:  Phylum Aschelminthes |

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The structures shown in the given diagram in a cartilaginous fish are:

 

1. Mechanoreceptors
2. Thermoreceptors
3. Electroreceptors
4. Thigmoreceptors

Subtopic:  Comparative study of Cartilagenous & Bony Fishes | Class Chondrichthyes |

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