Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Animal Kingdom

Question:

Match the columns I and II, and choose the correct combination from the options given.

columns I columns II
 a. Porifera  i) Canal system 
b. Ctenophores ii) Jointed appendages
c.  Arthropoda iii) comb jellies
d. Poison sting iv) Trygon

 

Options:

 a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv.

 a-iii, b-iv, c-i, d-ii

 a-i, b-ii, c-iv, d-iii

 a-i, b-iii, c-ii, d-iv.

Correct Answer:

 a-i, b-iii, c-ii, d-iv.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (4) - a-i, b-iii, c-ii, d-iv.

columns I columns II
 a. Porifera  i) Canal system 
b. Ctenophores iii) comb jellies
c.  Arthropoda ii) Jointed appendages
d. Poison sting iv) Trygon

Members of phylum porifera  are commonly known as sponges. They are generally marine and mostly asymmetrical animals . These are primitive multicellular animals and have cellular level of organisation. Sponges have a water transport or canal system. Water enters through minute pores (ostia) in the body wall into a central cavity, spongocoel, from where it goes out through the osculum.

Ctenophores, commonly known as sea walnuts or comb jellies are exclusively marine, radially symmetrical, diploblastic organisms with tissue level of organisation. The body bears eight external rows of ciliated comb plates, which help in locomotion.

Phylum – Arthropoda  is the largest phylum of Animalia which includes insects. Over two-thirds of all named species on earth are arthropods. They have organ-system level of organisation. They are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic, segmented and coelomate animals. The body of arthropods is covered by chitinous exoskeleton. The body consists of head, thorax
and abdomen. They have jointed appendages (arthros-joint, poda-appendages).

Class – Chondrichthyes have marine animals with streamlined body and have cartilaginous endoskeleton . Mouth is located ventrally. Notochord is persistent throughout life. Gill slits are separate and without operculum (gill cover). The skin is tough, containing minute placoid scales. Teeth are modified placoid scales which are backwardly directed. Their jaws are very powerful. These animals are predaceous. Due to the absence of air bladder, they have to swim constantly to avoid sinking. Heart is two-chambered (one auricle and one ventricle). Some of them have electric organs (e.g., Torpedo) and some possess poison sting (e.g., Trygon). They are cold-blooded (poikilothermous) animals, i.e., they lack the capacity to regulate their body temperature. Sexes are separate. In males pelvic fins bear claspers. They have internal fertilisation and many of them are viviparous. Examples: Scoliodon (Dog fish), Pristis (Saw fish), Carcharodon (Great white shark), Trygon (Sting ray).