Tag: animal diversity - i (inverterbrate phyla)

Questions Related to animal diversity - i (inverterbrate phyla)

Which group of animals reproduces only by sexual means

  1. Porifera

  2. Protozoa

  3. Ctenophora

  4. Cnidaria


Correct Option: C

Comb plates of ctenophores possess

  1. Cilia for locomotion

  2. Cilia for filter feeding

  3. Teeth for crushing

  4. Teeth for filtering


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The tentacles of Ctenophores have meridonial bands with transversely arranged combs like structures. Comb-like eight ciliary plates on the body serve the purpose of locomotion. 

So, the correct answer is 'Cilia for locomotion'.

Tentacles of ctenophores contain

  1. Cnidoblasts

  2. Colloblasts

  3. Digestive glands

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ctenophores use their tentacles to capture their prey and these tentacles are made of specialized cells called colloblast. These colloblast are made of axial filaments and a granular sticky dome.

So. the correct answer is 'Colloblasts'.

Ctenoplana differs from Hormiphora and Beroe in having

  1. Pear shaped body

  2. Conical ovate body

  3. Flat bilobed body

  4. Branched axis


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

While Beroe have a sac like transparent body, Hormiphora have a pear shaped body. Ctenoplana has a circular and flattened body. So, the correct answer is 'Flat bilobed body'.

Comb plates are found in?

  1. Neresis

  2. Aurelia

  3. Adamsia

  4. Pleurobrachia


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A locomotor organ consisting of a row of strong cilia whose bases are fused are called Comb plates. These  are found in 'Pleurobrachia'.

So, the correct option is 'Pleurobrachia'.

Match the columns and find the correct option.

       I         II          III
(1) Ctenophora (a) Ancylostoma (i) Bioluminescence
(2) Platyhelminthes (b) Pleurobrachia (ii) Acoelomate
(3) Cyclostomata (c) Planaria (iii) Migration
(4) Ascheiminthes (d) Ophiura (iv) Coslomate
(5) Echmodermata (e) Hog fishes (v) Endoparasite
  1. 1 - a - i, 2 - c - ii, 3 - b - iii, 4 - e - v, 5 - d - iv

  2. 1 - d - i, 2 - e - ii, 3 - c - iii, 4 - a - v, 5 - d - iv

  3. 1 - b - i, 2 - c - ii, 3 - e - iii, 4 - a - v, 5 - d - iv

  4. 1 - c - i, 2 - a - ii, 3 - d - iii, 4 - e - v, 5 - b - iv

  5. 1 - b - i, 2 - d - ii, 3 - c - iii, 4 - e - v, 5 - a - iv


Correct Option: C

Select the correct one(s) for Ctenophora -

  1. They have similarities with Cnidaria

  2. They have 8 external rows of ciliated comb plates for locomotion

  3. Bioluminescene

  4. All


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Ctenophores, variously known as comb jellies, sea gooseberries, sea walnuts, or Venus's girdles, are voracious predators. Unlike cnidarians, with which they share several superficial similarities, they lack stinging cells. They have ciliated comb plates for locomotion and exhibit bioluminescence
So, the correct option is 'All'

Comb jelles or sea walnuts are placed under -

  1. Cnidaria

  2. Ctenophora

  3. Echinodermata

  4. Annelida


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Ctenophores, variously known as comb jellies, sea gooseberries, sea walnuts, or Venus's girdles, are voracious predators. Unlike cnidarians, with which they share several superficial similarities, they lack stinging cells.
So, the correct option is 'Ctenophora'

Find out the odd one.

  1. Adamsia

  2. Astraea

  3. Physalia

  4. Pleurobrachia


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Adamsia, Astraea and Physalia belong to the phylum Cnidaria (Coelenterata). Cnidarians are aquatic, mostly marine, solitary or colonial sessile or free swimming, radially symmetrical animals. These phyla are divided into three classes Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, and Anthozoa. Pleurobrachia belongs to the phylum Ctenophora.

So the correct answer is 'Pleurobrachia'.

Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of-

  1. Starfish and sea anemone

  2. Ctenoplana and Beroe

  3. Aurelia and Paramecium

  4. Hydra and starfish


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Ctenoplana and Beroe lack cnidobiasts and have brradial symmetry. These belong to phylum-Ctenophora. Hydra, sea anemone and Aurelia are coelenterates which have cnidoblasts. Although sea anemone has biradial symmetry.

So, the correct answer is 'Ctenoplana and Beroe'.