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Biology NEET - XI: Chapter 4: Animal Kingdom Part 7
This flashcard deck covers key concepts and questions from Chapter 4 of the Biology NEET syllabus, focusing on the Animal Kingdom. It includes specific questions and answers related to various organisms and their characteristics.
Which organism is also known as Moonga?
Corallium rubrum (the red coral)
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Term
Definition
Which organism is also known as Moonga?
Corallium rubrum (the red coral)
How many tentacles are present in class tentaculata of ctenophora?
Two
Which cells are found exclusively in ctenophorans?
Colloblast cells/lasso cells
What is the larval stage of ctenophorans?
Cydippid larva
What type of fertilization is found in coelenterata?
Internal
Is skeletal system present in ctenophorans?
No
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Which organism is also known as Moonga? | Corallium rubrum (the red coral) |
How many tentacles are present in class tentaculata of ctenophora? | Two |
Which cells are found exclusively in ctenophorans? | Colloblast cells/lasso cells |
What is the larval stage of ctenophorans? | Cydippid larva |
What type of fertilization is found in coelenterata? | Internal |
Is skeletal system present in ctenophorans? | No |
Which class of ctenophora has no tentacles? | Nuda |
Which ctenophoran is known as venus' girdle? | Cestum |
Cephalisation started in phylum | Platyhelminthes |
What are the larval stages of Taenia? | Cysticerous, hexacanth and oncosphere |
What are the larval stages of Fasciola? | Caercaria, metacercaria and meracidium |
What gives the power of regeneration to planaria? | Pleuripotent neoblast cells |
What is the function of hook in platyhelminthes? | Organ of attachment |
What is the function of suckers in Platyhelminth? | Organ of attachment and ingestion of food |
What is the protective layer surrounding platyhelminthes called? | Tegument |
Which is the non parasitic class of Platyheminthes? | Turbellaria |
Rhabdites are found in | Turbellaria |
What are rhabdites? | Rod shaped mucous producing structures found in terbellaria |
Which class do flukes belong to? | Trematoda |
The primary host of Fasciola hepactica is | sheep/goat |
The secondary host of Fasciola hepatica is | Freshwater snail |
Which organism is also known as blood fluke? | Schistosoma |
Tape worms belong to the class | Cestoda |
In which class of Platyhelminthes is alimentary canal absent? | Cestoda |
What type of fertilisation is seen in cestoda? | Self-fertilisation |