Which cells are found only in sponges?
Amoeboid cells
Choanocytes
Pigment cells
Gland cells
B.
Choanocytes
Choanocytes are found only in sponges. The choanocyte is an ovoid cell with free ends bearing a transparent contractile collar. The collar surrounds a single, long flagellum. Choanocytes are used in feeding and for ensuring flow of water within the animal's body.
Which of the following assists in the locomotion of the organism stated
Epithelium of' Pheretima
Trichocysts of Paramecium
Pedicellaria of Star fish
Posterior sucker of Hirudinaria
The scientist, who described the birds as glorified reptiles, was
Romer
Huxley
Mendel
Robert Hooke
In frog, the vertebra with an anterior convex surface (i.e., double convexties) is
atlas
urostyle
8th vertebra
9th vertebra
The red colour of 'red sea' is due to which of the following blue-green algae?
Chlamydomonas nivalis
Anabaena
Microcystis
Trichodesmium