In some Bilateria, the body is of many segments that show serial repetition of parts. Such segments are called as:
1. Myotomes
2. Metameres
3. Proglottides
4. Comb plates
What is present between ectoderm and endoderm in diploblastic animals?
1. Mesenteron
2. Mesenchyme
3. Mesorchium
4. Mesoglea
Identify the phylum where the body cavity is not lined by mesoderm, instead, the mesoderm is present as scattered pouches between ectoderm and endoderm?
1. Cnidaria
2. Platyhelminthes
3. Molluska
4. Aschelminthes
Notochord is derived from embryonic:
1. Ectoderm
2. Mesoderm
3. Endoderm
4.Ectoderm and Mesoderm
All triploblastic animals primarily possess
1. Bilateral symmetry
2. True coelom
3. Unisexuality with sexual dimorphism
4. Regeneration power
When any plane of section passing through the central axis of body, divides the organism into identical halves, it is called
1. Radial symmetry
2. Biradial symmetry
3. Bilateral symmetry
4. Spherical symmetry
Mark the incorrect statement
1. Radial symmetry is advantageous to sedentary mode of life
2. Notochord is mesodermal in origin placed between dorsal hollow nerve cord and alimentary canal in some animals
3. Pseudocoel (false coelom) derived from blastocoel of the embryo and is bounded by ectoderm and mesoderm
4. Cephalization is the concentration of sense organs, nervous tissue (brain), and food capturing organs at the anterior end
The number of correct statements amongst the given statements is:
I. The digestive system in Platyhelminthes is incomplete.
II. Coelenterates, Ctenophores, and Echinoderm larvae are radially symmetrical.
III. Bilateral symmetry is seen in annelids and arthropods but not in mollusks.
IV. Notochord is a mesodermally derived structure formed on the dorsal side in some animals.
V. Aschelminthes are pseudocoelomates
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5
A true coelom is between
1. Mesoderm and endoderm
2. Ectoderm and mesoderm
3. Body wall and endoderm
4. Body wall and mesoderm
An animal with the following body wall organization will not have:
1. Cephalization
2. Three germ layers
3. Bilateral symmetry
4. A complete digestive tract