Which of the following character is present essentialy in chordat

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101.

chloragogen cells help in 

  • respiration

  • reproduction

  • circulation

  • nutrition


102.

'Sea fan' belongs to

  • Coelenterata

  • Porifera

  • Echinodermata

  • Mollusca


103.

Trochophore is the larva of

  • Neopilina

  • Chiton

  • Pila

  • All of these


104.

Food storage in Leucosolenia occur by

  • ostia

  • osculum

  • thesocyte

  • spongocoel


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105.

Chloragogen cells of earthworms are analogous to vertebrate

  • lungs

  • liver

  • gut

  • kidneys


106.

Class Crustacea differs from lnsecta in having

  • two pairs of antennae

  • jointed foot

  • chitinous cuticle

  • none of the above


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107.

Which of the following character is present essentialy in chordates 

  • Ventral spinal chord

  • Dorsal heart

  •  Pharyngeal gill slits

  • Blood flow in forward direction in ventral blood vessels


C.

 Pharyngeal gill slits

Chordate animals, at some time in their life history, exhibit the following three diagnostic
charcters :

(1) Presence of notochord.

(2) Presence of dorsal tubular nerve cord.

(3) Presence of gill clefts during development.

Beside these, some other characters are :

(4) Ventral heart.

(5) Hepatic portal system.


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108.

Number of cranial nerves in frog

  • 10 pairs 

  •  9 pairs 

  • 12 pairs 

  • none of these


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109.

In contrast to annelids the platyhelminthes show

  • radial symmetry

  • presence of pseudocoel

  • bilateral symmetry

  • absence of body cavity


110.

Mantle, foot and shell are the characteristics of

  • Nautilus

  • Echinus

  • Limulus

  • Euplectella


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