1. | Petromyzon, Myxine |
2. | Ascidia, Salpa |
3. | Pristis, Doliolum |
4. | Branchiostoma, Balanoglossus |
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1. | are marine animals and have cartilaginous endoskeleton |
2. | have a mouth located dorsally |
3. | have teeth that are modified cycloid or ctenoid scales directed backwardly |
4. | have the capacity to regulate their body temperature |
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Which of the following is not a cartilaginous fish?
1. Saw fish | 2. Dog fish |
3. Sea horse | 4. Sting ray |
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1. | In males, pelvic fins bear claspers |
2. | Some of them have electric organs [Torpedo] |
3. | None of them is viviparous |
4. | Some possess poison sting [Trygon] |
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I: | They have four pairs of gills which are covered by an operculum on each side. |
II: | Due to the absence of air bladder, they have to swim constantly to avoid sinking. |
III: | Skin is covered with placoid scales. |
IV: | Mouth is mostly terminal. |
1. | Only II | 2. | Only II and III |
3. | Only I and IV | 4. | Only IV |
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1. Angel fish | 2. Flying fish |
3. Star fish | 4. Fighting fish |
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1. endotherms | 2. marine fishes |
3. protochordates | 4. bony fishes |
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1. | Most have two pairs of limbs and tail is present in some. |
2. | Alimentary canal, urinary and reproductive tracts open into a common chamber called cloaca which opens to the exterior. |
3. | Respiration is by gills, lungs and through skin. |
4. | The heart is two chambered with one atrium and one ventricle. |
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1. Only I is correct | 2. Only II is correct |
3. Both I and II are correct | 4. Both I and II are incorrect |
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I: | Body is covered by dry and cornified skin, dermal scales or scutes. |
II: | External ear is not present and tympanum represents the ear. |
III: | Scales are shed as skin cast in all members. |
IV: | Fertilization is internal and development is direct. |
1. | Only II is correct | 2. | Only II and IV are correct |
3. | All are correct | 4. | Only I and II are incorrect |
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