| 1. | capturing prey in Cnidarians |
| 2. | generating water current in sponges |
| 3. | osmoregulation in rotifers |
| 4. | movement in ctenophores |
Notochord is a:
| 1. | endodermally derived rod-like structure formed on the dorsal side during embryonic development in some animals. |
| 2. | endodermally derived rod-like structure formed on the ventral side during embryonic development in some animals. |
| 3. | mesodermally derived rod-like structure formed on the dorsal side during embryonic development in some animals. |
| 4. | mesodermally derived rod-like structure formed on the ventral side during embryonic development in some animals. |
What would not be true for cyclostomes?
| 1. | All are endoparasites on some fishes. |
| 2. | They have aa circular mouth without jaw. |
| 3. | Body is devoid of scales and paired fins. |
| 4. | Circulation is of closed type. |
Homoiothermy and a four chambered muscular heart is seen in:
| I: | Mammals |
| II: | Crocodiles |
| III: | Birds |
1. Only I and II
2. Only I and III
3. Only II and III
4. I, II and III
| 1. | marine bony fish |
| 2. | fresh water bony fish |
| 3. | cartilaginous fish |
| 4. | cyclostome |
Unlike roundworms, flatworms:
1. are triploblastic
2. exhibit bilateral symmetry
3. do not have a coelom
4. reproduce only by sexual methods
| 1. | is a cestode and requires two intermediate hosts – a cow and a pig |
| 2. | is a trematode and requires two intermediate hosts – a chicken and a fish |
| 3. | is a nematode and requires two intermediate hosts – a fish and a pig |
| 4. | is a trematode and requires two intermediate hosts – a snail and a fish |
Regarding birds, the number of correct statements from the statements given will be:
| I: | The forelimbs are modified into wings. |
| II: | Flightless birds do not have feathers. |
| III: | Skin is dry without glands except the oil gland at the base of the tail. |
| IV: | Endoskeleton is fully ossified (bony) and the long bones are hollow with air cavities (pneumatic). |
| V: | The hind limbs generally have scales. |
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