11th Bio-Zoology-EM - Sample
11th Bio-Zoology-EM - Sample
11th Bio-Zoology-EM - Sample
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Revised By :
K.Prathap Mathan
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CONTENTS
BIO ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY
Chapter Page Chapter Page
Chapter Name Chapter Name
No No. No No.
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UNIT - I UNIT - I
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2 Kingdom Animalia 14 2 Kingdom Animalia 14
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UNIT - II UNIT - II
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Animals
UNIT - III
UNIT - III
UNIT - IV UNIT - IV
10 Neural Control and Coordination 142 10 Neural Control and Coordination 142
UNIT - V
12 Trends in Economic Zoology 184
13 Trends in Economic Zoology 184
Govt. Supplementary Exam - August 2022 212 Govt. Supplementary Exam - August 2022 213
Govt. Question Paper - March 2023 216 Govt. Question Paper - March 2023 217
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2. Phylogency Relationships among various biological species based upon
similarities and differences in their physical or genetic characteristics.
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3. Phylogenetic tree A phylogenetic tree or evolutionary tree is a branching diagram or “tree”
showing the inferred evolutionary relationships upon similarities and
differences in their physical or genetic characteristics.
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4. Shared character A shared character is one that two lineages have in common
5. Derived character Derived character is one that evolved in the lineage leading up to a clade.
6. Threatened species Species which are vulnerable to endangerment in the near future.
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1. A living organism is differentiated from non - living structure based on
a. Reproduction c. Metabolism d. All the above
Ans: d) All the above
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2. A group of organisms having similar traits of a rank is
a. Species b. Taxon c. Genus d. Family
Ans: a) Species
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3. Every unit of classification regardless of its rank is S.V.June-2019
a. Taxon b. Variety c. Species d. Strain
Ans: a) Taxon
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Anthrax, Tuberculosis Pnemonia, Tetanus,
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10. Why mule is sterile in nature? L.V.Mar-2019
The male donkey is crossed with female horse to concept of species? S.V.May -2022
the mule can be produced, As the donkey is not Charles Darwin has written the book “Origin of
crossed with its same species the off springs are
Species” in 1859. In this book he has explained
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sterile.
the relationship between evolution and origin
11. List any five salient features of the family
Felidae. of species through natural selection.
1) They have sharp claws to catch the prey and to
13. Why elephants and other wild animals are
eat.
2) They have cutting incisors and large sharp
canines to cut the meat.
3) They are free living.
4) They come out at nights for searching prey.
5) They have strong built body.
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1. Habitat of elephants due to deforestation
Destroyed.
2. Food shortages due to deforestation occurs.
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6) They have sharp sensory organs. (Eg.) Hearing, 3. As Rain and Water sources dry up.
Smell, Vision, Touch 4. Because human go into the forest and disturb
7) It’s weight may ranges from 2 kg to 300 kgs.
them.
(Eg.) Lion, Tigers
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14. What is the difference between a Zoo and Wildlife Sanctuary. L.V.Mar-2023
3. They are formed for the purpose of free They are not formed for the purpose of enjoyment.
time enjoyment of people.
15. Can we use recent molecular tools to identify 4. Difference in homologous DNA sequences that
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and classify organisms? S.V.QY-2019 QY-2018 can be detected by the presence of fragments
1. The short genetic marker in a organism’s DNA of different lengths after digestion of DNA
is used to identify the organism belonging samples is called Restriction Fragment Length
to a particular species – For this molecular Polymorphisms analysis (RFLP)
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2. Educated people (scientists) knew Greek and be devised so that they were to be recognised
Latin. Other’s simply borrowed the coined everywhere universally.
words and terms of educated people or 6. When Carlous Linnaeus (1707 – 1778)
scientists. formulated his binomial system of naming
3. Greek and Latin were the primary language plants he did it in Greek and Latin continued
taught everywhere uniquely it is the common this practise and made it universally acceptable
language of Western Europe that too it is used as binomial nomenclature.
and approved as the language of science. 7. ICBN and ICZN – Indian Code of Botanical and
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4. Greek is more of language of science than Latin. Zoological nomenclature specify that not only
5. Plants and Animals had local popular names in name and its description should be translated
many other languages. So a system is needed to in Latin.
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Part-II – GMQ & GOVT. EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWERS
7. The prokaryotes capable of growing in salty
I. Choose the best options (1 Mark)
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environments L.V.June-2019
1. The mind map Cladogram was introduced by a) extremophiles b) halophiles
L.V.QY-2018 c) methanogens d) pathogens
a) Aristotle b) R.H. Wittaker Ans: b) halophiles
c) Ernst Haeckal d) Carlous
8. Which of the following is an incorrect
a) pathogens
c) Cyanobacteria
Ans: c) Ernst Haeckal
2. The beneficial bacterias are knows as
b) probiotic S.V.HY-2018
d) plasmid
Ans: b) probiotic
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a. DNA- FingerPrinting -To identify an individual
from a sample of DNA by looking at unique
Patterns in their DNA.
b. Taxonomical keys are used to identify
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plants and animals based on similarities and
3. The cross between male lion and female
dissimilarities.
results in the production of S.V.QY-2019
c. A Museum has a collection of preserved plants
a) Hinny b) Mule
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and animals of extinct and living organisms,
c) Tigon d) Liger Ans: d) Liger
which can be studied.
4. Nephridia of earthworms are performing the d. Zoological parks - Wild animals are kept in
same functions as. S.V.HY-2018 natural environment without human care.
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d) Nematoblasts of hydra
Ans: b) Flame cells of Planaria a) History of Animals b) Species plantaram
c) Species Animalium d) Origin of species
5. Three domain classification was proposed by Ans: a) History of animals
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S.V.Mar-2019
a) Cavalier Smith b) R.H. Wittaker 10. An example for Tautonymy: S.V. Mar-2023
c) Carolus Linnaeus d) Carl Woese a) Felis Silvestris b) Naja naja
Ans: d) Carl Woese c) Ailurus fulgens d) Felis domestica
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ABIS → Automatic Bee Identification
System Monotypic genus Polytypic genus
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2. Construct a cladogram with the given 1 In some genus there If there are more than
examples. (Catfish, Frog, Crocodile, Crow, is only one species one species in the genus
Rabbit and Monkey) S.V.GMQ-2018 (or) which is called as it is known as polytipic
What is cladogram? Draw a model cladogram. monotypic genus. genus.
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S.V.QY-2019 2 Eg.: Red panda is Eg.: ‘Cats’ come under
Ernst Haeckal introdued the method of the only species in the Genus felis, which
representing evolutionary relationships with the genus Ailurus : has number of closely
the help of a tree diagram is called cladogram. Ailurus julgens. related species, Felis
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(jungle
(domestic
cat), Felis margarita
cat).
silvestris (wild cat)
Felis
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7. Why do we call Carolus Linnaeus as the Father
of modern taxonomy? S.V.Mar-2020
Carolus Linnaeus is the Father of modern
taxonomy which is the system of classifying
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and naming organisms.
One of his contributions was the development
of a hierarchical system of classification of
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nature.
Example of a Cladogram
Today, this system includes eight taxa: domain
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus
3. What are methanogens? S.V.HY-2018
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and species.
The domain archaea includes single celled
organisms, the prokaryotes which have the 8. Naja Naja is an example for a particular
ability to grow extreme conditions like polar types of nomenclature. Justify and define the
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ice caps, volcano vents, etc,. Some of them nomenclature type. L.V.Mar-2020
produced methane is known as methanogens. Giving three names to the species is meant as
trinomial nomenclature.
4. What is Trinomen classification? S.V.QY-2019
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The practice of naming the animals in which the 10. What is special about the Domain Archaea? (or)
generic name and species name are the same is Define extremophiles L.V.May-2022 S.V.Mar-2023
called tautonymy. 1) This domain includes single celled organisms
Eg. Naja Naga (The Indian cobra) the prokaryotes.
2) They have the ability to grow in extreme
9. Find out p, q, r, s from the given tabulation
conditions like volcano vents hot springs and
L.V.Sep-2020
polar ice caps hence are called extremophiles.
Male organism Female organism Hybrid 3) They are capable of synthesizing their food
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Horse Donkey p without sunlight and oxygen by utilizing
hydrogen sulphide and other chemicals from
Donkey Horse q the volcanic vents.
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r Tiger Ligen 4) Some of them produced methane.
5) Few live in salty environments and called as
Tiger Lion s
Halophiles.
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Ans: p - Hinny r - Lion 6) Some thrive in acidic environments and are
q - Mule s - Tigon called as thermoacidophiles.
III. Long Answers (5 Marks)
1. i)
Who proposed the three domain the study of plant taxonomy. In the case of
classification?
ii) On which basis three domain classification
was classified?
iii) How does domain Archae differ from the
ka animal studies, the classical tools are museum,
Taxonomical keys and zoological and marine
parks.
The important components of the taxonomical
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domain Eukarya. tools are field visits, survey, identification,
iv) What type of ribosome is seen in domain classification, preservation and documentation.
bacteria and domain Eukarya? 1. The classical taxonomical tools.
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v) How are the animals in domain Eukarya a) Taxonomical keys
classified. L.V.GMQ-2018 b) Museum
Ans: c) zoological parks
d) marine parks
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5) The name of the scientist who first publishes the Electron Microscopy images to study the
scientific name may be written after the species molecular structures of cell organelles.
name along with the year of publication. (2) Ethology of taxonomical tools: Based on
(Eg.) Lion – Felis Leo Linn . 1758 (or) the behaviour of the organisms it can be
Felis Leo L. 1758 classified. For example sound of birds,
bioluminescence, etc.
4. Explain the Taxonomic hierarchy L.V.Mar-2019
Species : It is a group of animals having similiar (3) e-Taxonomic resources: INOTAXA is an
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morphological features and is reproductively electronic resource for digital images and
isolated to produce fertile offspring. description about the species which was
developed by Natural History Museum,
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Genus : The organism formed from the closely
London. INOTAXA means Integrated
related species. which have evolved from a
Open TAXonomic Access.
common ancestor.
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Family : It is a taxonomic catagory which 6. What are the various classical taxonomical
includes a group of related genera with less tools? Explain. S.V.Mar-2023
similarity as compared to genus and species. The classical taxonomical tools:
Order: Order is an assemblage of one or more 1. Taxonomical keys.
2. Museum
related families which show few common
features.
Eg. Family canidae and Felidae are placed in
the order carnivora.
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4. Marine parks
5. Printed taxonomical tools
1. Taxonomical keys:
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Class: Class includes one or more related orders
with some common characters. Keys are based on comparative analysis of the
similarities and dissimilarities of organisms.
Phylum: The group of classes with similar
There are separate keys for different taxonomic
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distinctive characteristics constitute a phylum.
categories.
Animal Kingdom: All living animals belonging
2. Museum:
to various phyla are included in the kingdom.
Biological museums have collection of
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5. Describe the automated species identification preserved plants and animals for study and
tools. L.V.Sep-2020 ready reference.
It consists of Cyber tools. For example: ALIS, Specimens of both extinct and living organisms
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C Carolous Linnaeus – III Father of Taxonomy
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a) A – IV, B – I, C – II, D – III b) A – IV, B – II, C – I, D – III
c) A – I, B – II, C – III, D – IV d) A – IV, B – III, C – II, D – I Ans: d) A – IV, B – III, C – II, D – I
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2. PART-I PART-II
1 John ray – a Five kingdom concept a) 1 – d, 2 – c, 3 – b, 4 – a
2 Linnaeus – b Cladogram b) 1 – a, 2 – b, 3 – c, 4 – d
3 Ernst Haeckal – c Bionomial nomenclature c) 1 – c, 2 – a, 3 – b, 4 – d
4 R.H. Whittaker – d.
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Methodus plantarum
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2. a. Carl Woese – Trinominal hypothesis
b. Cavalier Smith – Seven kingdom system 9. What is the three domains of life indicates?
c. Male Lion and female Tiger results in – Hinny 1) This system emphasizes the separation of
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d. Male Tiger and female Lion results in – Tigon prokaryotes into two domain.
Ans: c) Male Lion and female Tiger results in – 2) Bacteria and Archea and all the eukaryotes are
Hinny placed into the domain Eukarya.
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V. Very Short Questions (2 marks) 10. How Archaea differs from bacteria?
If differs in cell wall composition and in
1. What is eco system? membrane composition and rRNA type.
Eco system is community of living organisms
11. What is the seven taxonomic hierarchy?
like plants and animals, non - living
environment like minerals, climate soil water
sunlight and their relationships.
2. What are the unique characteristic features of
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4. Order
7. Species
2. Phyla
5. Family
with well defined principles rules and Derived character is one that evolved in the
procedures. lineage leading up to a clade.
6. What is phylogenetic or cladistics
VI. Short Questions (3 marks)
classification?
It is a classification based on evolution and 1. What are the significances of taxonomy ?
genetic relationship. 1) It helps in identifying and differentiate closely
related species.
CHAPTER - 1 12 THE LIVING WORLD
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2) It helps in knowing the variation among the VII. Long Answer Questions (5 marks)
species.
3) It helps in understand the evolution of the 1. List the defects of Aristotle’s classification.
species. 1) Aristotle’s classification system had limitations
4) It helps in create a phylogenetic tree among the and many organisms were not fitting into his
different groups. classification.
5) It helps in conveniently study living 2) The tadpoles of frog are born in water and
organisms. have gills but when they metamorphased into
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adult frogs they have lungs and can live both in
2. On which criteria the systematic classification
water and on land. There is no answer for this
is done?
question.
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1) Evolutionary history.
3) Based on locomotion birds bats and flying
2) Environmental adaptations.
insects were grouped either just by observing
3) Environmental relationship.
one single characteristic feature the flying
4) Inter relationship between species.
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ability.
3. Give an account of Aristotle’s classification ? 4) On the contrary to the above said example
1) In his book ‘History of Animals’ he classify the ostrich emu and penguin are all birds but
plants and animals into two categories. cannot fly. He did not classified them as birds.
2) Based on locomotion walking, flying,
swimming.
3) He classifies the organisms on the basis of
blood. The animals into two as ‘Enaima’ with
blood and those without blood as ‘Anaima’
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1) Bacterias are prokaryotic.
2) They do not have definite nucleus and do not
have histones.
3) They have circular DNA.
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4. Who has developed five kingdom
4) They do not possess membrane bound
classification?
organelles except for 70s ribosomes.
1) R.H. Whittakar proposed the five kingdom
5) Their cell wall contains peptidoglycans.
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classification.
6) Many are decomposers. Some are photo-
2) It is based on cell structure .
synthesizers and few cause diseases.
3) Mode of nutrition.
4) Mode of reproduction. 7) There are beneficial probiotic bacteria. (Eg.)
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1) This frog has shiny purple skin. 3) In mitochondria 70s ribosome and in the cytosol
2) There is a light blue ring around the eyes. 80s ribosome is present.
3) It has a pointy pig nose. 4) Animals in this domain are classified under
kingdom namely Protista, Fungi Plantae and
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2 KINGDOM ANIMALIA
GLOSSARY
S.No. Glossary Explanation
1. Alternation of Alternation of haploid sexual and diploid asexual generation in the
generation life cycle of an animal.
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2. Autonomy Breaking of a body part.
3. Dioecious Animals in which male and female reproductive organs occurs in separate
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individuals.
4. Hermaphrodite Animals with both male and female reproductive organs.
5. Mesentery A thin double walled epithelial membrane that support alimentary canal and
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other organs in the abdominal cavity.
6. Regeneration Act of growing a new body parts which has been injured or lost.
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11. The respiratory pigment in cockroach is 20. In which of the following phyla, the adult
a. Haemoglobin b. Haemocyanin shows radial symmetry but the larva shows
c. Heamoerythrin d. None of the above bilateral symmetry?
Ans: d) None of the above a. Mollusca b. Echinodermata
12. Exoskeleton of which phylum consists of c. Arthropoda d. Annelida
chitinous cuticle? Ans: b) Echinodermata
a. Annelida b. porifera
c. Arthropoda d. Echinodermata 21. Which of the following is correctly matched?
a. Physalia – Portugese man of war
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Ans: c) Arthropoda
13. Lateral line sense organs occur in L.V.GMQ-2018 b. Pennatula – Sea fan
a. Salamander b. Frog L.V.May-2022 c. Adamsia – Sea pen
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c. Water snake d. Fish d. Gorgonia – Sea anemone
Ans: d) Fish Ans: a) Physalia - Portugese man of war
14. The limbless amphibian is L.V.Mar-2019 22. Why are spongin and spicules important to a
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a. Icthyophis b. Hyla S.V.Mar-2023
sponge?
c. Rana d. Salamander
1) Choanocytes or collar cells are special
Ans: a) Icthyophis
flagellated cells lining the spongocoel and the
15. Four chambered heart is present in canals.
a. Lizard b. Snake
c. Scorpion d. Crocodile
Ans: d) Crocodile
16. Which of the following is not correctly paired?
a. Humans – Ureotelic
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3) The body is supported by a skeleton made of
spicules or spongin or both.
23. What are the four characteristics common to
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b. Birds – Uricotelic most animals?
c. Lizards – Uricotelic 1) Cellular structure
d. Whale – Ammonotelic 2) The nature of coelom
Ans: d) Whale - Ammonotelic 3) Notochord
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c. Ornithorhynchus d. Equus
The chordates are characterized by the presence
Ans: c) Ornithorhynchus
of notochord, ventral nerve cord and gill slits.
18. Pneumatic bones are seen in L.V.Mar-2020
25. Compare closed and opened circulatory system
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a. Mammalia b. Aves
c. Reptilia d. Sponges S.V.Mar-2023
Ans: b) Aves S.No. Opened Closed
Circulation Circulation
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26. Compare Schizocoelom with enterocoelom. S.V.GMQ-2018 /QY-2018 S.V.Mar-2020 S.V. & L.V May -2022 L.V.Aug-2022
S.No. Schizocoelomates Enterocoelomates
1. Body cavity is formed by splitting of The body cavity is formed from the
mesoderm. mesodermal pouches or archenteron.
2. (Eg.) Annelids, Arthropods (Eg.) Echinodermata, Chordates
27. Identify the structure that the archenteron 29. Choose the term that does not belong in
the following group and explain why it
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becomes in a developing animal.
The truecoelom called enterocoel formed from does not belong?
the archenteron. Notochord, cephalisation, dorsal nerve
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cord and radial symmetry
28. Observe the animal below and answer the ‘Radial symmetry’ is the term that does not
following questions L.V.GMQ-2018
belong to the group.
a. Identify the animal Reason :
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b. What type of symmetry does this animal Chordates are bilaterally symmetrical,
exhibit ? triploblastic, coelomates with organ system
c. Is this animal Cephalized? level of organisation.
d. How many germ layers does this animal have?
e. How many openings does this animal’s
30. Why flatworms are called acoelomates?
Animals which do not possess a body cavity
Ans :
digestive system have?
f. Does this animal have neurons?
a) Sea anemone
b) Bilateral symmetry
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cavity in these animals their body is solid
without a perivisceral cavity, this restricts
the free movement of internal organs.
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(e.g. Flatworms)
c) It is not a cephalized animal
d) Diploblastic animal 31. What are flame cells? S.V.Sep-2020 L.V.Mar-2023
e) One Specialized excretory cells present in
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f) Yes. flatworms called flame cell helps in
Osmoregulation and excretion.
32. Concept Mapping - Use the following terms to create a concept map that shows the major
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characteristic features of the phylum nematoda: Round worms, pseudocoelomates, digestive tract,
cuticle, parasite, sexual dimorphism
Phylum - Nematoda
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Round worm
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35. List the characteristic features that distinguish cartilaginous fishes with living jawless fishes.
L.V.Mar-2019
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4. Mouth is circular without jaws and There are lower and upper jaws.
suctorial.
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5. Migrate to fresh water for spawning There is no migration during breeding.
6. After spawning they die They don’t die after spawning
7. Oviparous (Eg : lamprey) viviparous
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Eg : Trygon (stingray)
36. List three features that characterise bony fishes. L.V.Aug-2022
1) The body is spindle shaped skin is covered by ganoid cycloid or Ctenoid scales.
2) They have four pairs of filamentous gills with operculam on either side.
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3) Air bladder helps in gaseous exchange and for maintaining buoyancy.
4) Sexes are separate.
5) They have lateral line sense organs. The kidney is mesonephric.
37. List the functions of air bladder in fishes. S.V.Aug-2022 L.V.Aug-2022
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1) Air bladder may be connected to the gut or not.
2) They help in gaseous exchange.
3) In ray finned fishes they help in buoyancy.
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38. Write the characteristics that contributes to the success of reptiles on land.
1) The body of reptile is covered by dry and cornified skin with epidermal scales or scutes.
2) All are poikilotherms.
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2) The long bones are hollow with air cavities. So that they can easily fly with lesser weight.
40. Could the number of eggs or young ones produced by an oviparous and viviparous female be
equal? Why?
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L.V.June-2019
a) Miracidium, sporocysl, redia, cercaria
Ans: Squid
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b) Planula, pleurobrachia, trochophore, tornaria
2. Read the given statement and choose the c) Cercaria, tornaria, miracidium, ammocoetes
correct option. L.V.GMQ-2018 e) Amphiblastula, pleurobrachia, planula, redia.
Statement 1: All triploblastic animals are Ans: a) Miracidium, sporocysl, redia, cercaria
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eucoelomates.
7. Find out the wrong pair from the following.
Statement 2: They have a false coelom.
S.V.Mar-2020
a) Statements 1 and 2 are in correct
a. Flame cells - earthworms
b) Statement 1 is incorrect but statement 2 is
b. Green glands - prawns
correct.
c) Statements 1 and 2 are correct
d) Statement 1 is correct but statement 2
incorrect
Ans: a) Statements 1 and 2 are correct
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c. Solenocytes - Amphioxus
d. Malpighian tubules - insects
Ans: a) Flame cells - earthworms
8. Which of the following structure leads to
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the formation of vertebral column of adult
3. Find out the incorrect pair. S.V.QY-2018
vertebrates? S.V.Mar-2020
a) Ascaris - Round worm
a. 2 b. 4 c. 3 d. 1
b) Wuchereria - Filarial worm
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c) Enterobius - Hook worm
d) Taenia - Tape worm 1 Dorsal hollow
Ans: c) Enterobius - Hook worm nerve cord
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Ans: a) 2
B MollusCa ii Planula larva
C Cnidaria iii Cydippid larva 9. Match L.V.Mar-2020
D Annelida iv Veliger Larva (1) Lasso cells (I) Mollusca
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10. Fill in the blanks with correct matching pair 11. Match the following: L.V.Mar-2023
i) Book gills – ____________ L.V.Mar-2020 1) Pila - i) Devil fish
ii) ____________ – Scorpions 2) Sepia - ii) Squid
3) Loligo - iii) Apple snail
a) Fishes; vascularised lungs
4) Octopus - iv) Cuttle fish
b) Amphibians; Tracheal tubes a) (1)–(ii), (2)–(iv), (3)–(i), (4)–(iii)
c) Limulus; Book lungs b) (1)–(ii), (2)–(i), (3)–(iii), (4)–(iv)
d) Earthworms; simple diffusion c) (1)–(i), (2)–(ii), (3)–(iii), (4)–(iv)
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Ans: c) Limulus; Book lungs d) (1)–(iii), (2)–(iv), (3)–(ii), (4)–(i)
Ans: d) (1)–(iii), (2)–(iv), (3)–(ii), (4)–(i)
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II. Short Answers (2 , 3 Marks)
1. Write about the excretory organs in Arthopods. system level of organisation.
L.V.GMQ-2018 3. The circulatory system is open type without
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Excretory organs: heart.
Malpighian tubles, green glands, 4. Sexual reproduction
Coxal glands. 5. External Fertilization.
2. Brief about metagenis in cnidarians? 6. Development is indirect with free swimming
L.V.GMQ-2018 bilaterally symmetrical larval forms.
Cnidaria which exist in both forms, also exhibit
alternation of generations in their life cycle
(Metagenesis).
The polyp represents the asexual generation
and medusa represents the sexual generation.
ka Chodata:
1. Bilaterally symmetrical
2. Triplo blastic organism
3. Myogenic heart
4. Coelomates with organ system level of
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Polyps produce medusa asexually and medusa organisation.
forms polyps sexually. 6. Assign the phylum for the following animals.
3. Why did we call Ascaris as Pseudocoelomate? L.V.June-2019
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S.V.QY-2019 a) Leech b) Filarial worm
In ascaris, the body cavity is not fully lined by c) Locust d) Octopus
the mesodermal epithelium, but the mesoderm e) Pennatula f) Sea horse
Ans:
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4. Classify the animals based on the body cavity. 7. What is the advantage of the true coelom over
S.V.Mar-2019 a pseudocoelom? L.V.Sep-2020
Acoelomate - Flatworms Eucoelom or true coelom is a fluid-filled cavity
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iii) Star fish - Echinodermata 10. Draw a neat labelled diagram of their
iv) Ascaris - Aschelminthes (Roundworms) Development in Schizocelom with
Enterocelom. L.V.Aug-2022
9. Describe the characteristic features of bi- Development of Schizocoelom
Ectoderm Gut
radially symmetrical animal with example.
S.V.May-2022
Animals which possess two pairs of symmetrical
sides are said to be biradially symmetrical. Split in mesoderm Developing
Early mesoderm
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Biradial symmetry is a combination of radial Endoderm cells Development of Enterocelom
coelom
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one through the longitudinal and sagittal
axis and the other through the longitudinal
and transverse axis. (e.g. Comb jellyfish – Separation of
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Endoderm Developing
Pleurobrachia) pouches from gut
coelom
Ectoderm
2) This phylum consists of soft worm like Ctenophora is known as the bioluminescence
organisms. phylum.
3) They are triploblastic coelomate animals. Ctenophora characteristics :
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vascular, lamellar and form the gills for
Fertilization is external and development is
respiration.
indirect and includes a larval stage called In terrestrial chordates, traces of non-
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cydippid larva. functional gill clefs appear during embryonic
Examples: Pleurobrachia and Ctenoplana. developmental stages and disappear later.
3. Explain the district features of Phylum 4. While a biology student goes to the beach, he
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Chordata. S.V.QY/HY-2018 L.V.QY-2018 S.V.May-2022 happens to see crabs and starfishes on the sea
shore S.V.QY-2019
Chordata is the largest phylum with most
Crab:
familiar group of animals, such as fishes, Crab belong to phylum arthropoda.
amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals and (G. arthors - jointed; podes - feet).
less known forms such as lancelets (Amphioxus) This is the largest phylum of the Kingdom
and tunicates (Ascidian). All chordates possess
three fundamental distinct features at some
stage of their life cycle.
Notochord:
ka Animalia and includes the largest class called
insecta (total species ranges from 2-10 million).
They are bilaterally symmetrical triploblastic
animal and Schizocoelomata animals with
organ system grade of body organisation.
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Presence of elongated rod like notochord below They have jointed appendages which are used
the nerve cord and above the alimentary canal. for locomotion, feeding and sensory function.
It serves as a primitive internal skeleton. Body is covered by chitinous exo-skeleton for
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Dorsal,
protection and to prevent water loss.
Muscle
Notochord
hollow It is shed OFF periodically by a process called
segments nerve cord
moulting or ecolysis.
The body consists of a head, thorax and
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Muscular, Pharyngeal
post-anal tail
Anus
slits or clefts
Mouth Starfishes:
Star fish belong to phylum Echinodermata.
A Typical Chordate
(G. Echinos - spiny; dermos - skin).
It may persist throughout life in lancelets
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The digestive system is complete with mouth on ventral side and anus on the dorsal side.
Excretory organs are absent.
The nervous system and sensory organs are poorly developed.
The circulatory system is open type without heart and blood vessels.
Reproduction is sexual and fertilization is external.
Development is indirect with free swimming bilaterally symmetrical larval forms.
Some echinoderms exhibit autotomy with remarkable powers of regeneration.
eg: Star Fish
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5. Compare the anatomical features between Phylum Annelida and Arthopoda. S.V.Mar-2019
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1. They are triploblastic, bilaterally They are also triploblastic, bilaterally
2. Schizocoelomates and exhibit organ Schizocoelomate animals with Organ system
system level of body organisation. grade of body organisation.
3. The coelom with coelomic Fluid creates They have jointed appendages which are used for
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a hydrostatic skeleton and aids in locomotion feeding and are sensory in funciton.
locomotion.
4. Closed type of circulatory system. Open type of circulatory system.
5. Earthworms are monoecious Neries and They are mostly dioecious
6.
7.
leach are dioecious
They reproduce sexually development is
direct or indirect.
They are trocophore larva stage.
ka They also development may be direct or indirect
and its oviparous.
Life history includes many larval stages followed
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by metamorphosis.
6. The so called animal ‘Portuguese mand of war’ The nervous system is primitive and is formed
belongs to which phylum? List out the general of diffused nerve net.
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characters of the that phylium. S.V.June-2019 Cnidarians like corals have a skeleton made up
S.V.Aug-2022
of calcium carbonate. Cnidarians exhibit two
The Phylum of Portuguese of war is Cnidarians.
basic body forms, polyp and medusa.
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from cnidocytes or cnidoblasts with stinging Cnidarians which exist in both forms, also
cells or nematocyst on tentacles. Cnidoblasts exhibit alternation of generations in their life
are used for anchorage, defense, and to capture cycle (Metagenesis).
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diploblastic.
forms polyps sexually. Development is indirect
They have a central vascular cavity or
coelenteron (serves both digestion and and includes a free swimming ciliated planula
circulatory function) with a single opening larva.
called mouth or hypostome, which serves the Examples: Physalia (Portugese man of war),
process of ingestion and egestion. Digestion is Adamsia (Sea anemone), Pennatula (Sea pen),
both extracellular and intracellular. Meandrina (Brain coral).
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7. What is coelom ? Describe it’s types ? 9. List the general characteristics of the largest
S.V.Mar-2019 phylum of kingdom animalia. L.V.Mar-2020
Coelom : Body cavity lined with mesoderm is L.V.Mar-2023
meant as coelom. This lie between body wall 1) Arthropoda is the largest phylum of the
and alimentary canal. kingdom.
1) Pseudo coelom : 2) They are bilaterally symmetrical, segemented,
The body cavity is not lined by the mesodermal triploblastic.
epithelium and the mesoderm is formed as
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3) They have jointed appendages which are used
scattered pouches between the ectoderm and for locomtion, feeding and are sensory in
endoderm. (Eg.) Round worm function.
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2) Eucoelom : L.V.Mar-2020
4) Body is covered by chitinous exo skeleton.
Coelom is a fluid filled cavity that develops 5) It is shed off periodically by a process called
within the mesoderm and is lined by
moulting or ecolysis.
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mesodermal epithelium called peritoneum.
6) The Body cavity called haemocoel.
a) Schizocoelomates :
7) Respiratory organs are gills, book gills, book
In these animals the body cavity is formed by
lungs and trachea.
splitting of mesoderm. (Eg.) Annelids.
8) Circulatory system is of open type.
b) Entero coelomate :
The body cavity is formed from the mesodermal
pouches of archenteron.
(Eg.) Echinodermata
ka 9) Sensory organs like antennae, eyes compound
10)
and simple.
Excretion takes place through malpighian
tubules, green glands, coxal glands.
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8. Write the kingdom, phylum and class for
11) Life history includes many larval stages
pigeon. Write the characteristics of birds that
followed by metamorphosis.
are suitable for flying. S.V.Mar-2019
eg: lepisma (silver fish)
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(i) kingdom - Animalia
Apis (Honey bee)
(ii) phylum - chordata
(iii) class - Aves 10. What are the four common characteristics
Characteristictics: found in most animals & Explain. L.V.May-2022
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1) The forelimbs are modified into wings. (Eg.) 1) On the basis of germ layers all animals will
Ostrich, Kiwi, penguin be diploblastic (ectoderm and endoderm) or
2) The hind limbs are adapted for walking, triploblastic (outer ectoderm, middle mesoderm
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(pneumatic bones)
5) They have pectoralis major and minor muscles animals like sponges lack symmetry.
for flying. 3) Most animals posses a body cavity between the
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6) Respiration is by spongy lungs that are body wall and alimentary canal and is lined
continuous with air sacs. with mesoderm. This is called coelom. Some
7) The heart is four chambered. animals lack coelom (acoelomate) or have false
8) In males the testes are paired but in females coelom (Pseudocoelomate).
only one ovary is present.
4) Reproduction is a character seen in all animals.
9) All birds are oviparous. Eggs are megalecithal.
(asexual/sexual or both).
10) Migration and parental care is well marked.
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C Diploblastic animal – III Echinodermata
d. A – IV, B – II, C – III, D – I
D Snails – IV Choanocytes
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Ans: c. A – IV, B – III, C – I, D – II
II. Choose the best options
1. _______ is the first group of animals to exhibit 7. Name the respiratory organ of Mollusca.
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tissue level organisation. a. Ctenidia b. Gills
a. Cnidaria b. Porifera c. Book lungs d. Trachea
c. Mollusca d. Echinodermata Ans: a) Ctenidia
Ans: a) Cnidaria
8. Name the excretory organ of Cephalo Chordata.
2. Name the organs formed from ectoderm.
a. Heart
c. Muscle
b. Hair
d. Intestine
Ans: b) Hair
3. The mesoglea seen in between the ectoderm
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c. Protonephridia
b. Metanephridia
d. Flame cells
Ans: c. Protonephridia
9. Name the organism which have both features
of chordate and non chordates ?
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and endoderm is present in _______ phylum. a. Balanoglossus b. Ascidia
a. Platyhelminthes b. Arthropoda c. Amphioxces d. Salpa
c. Annelida d. Coelenterates Ans: a) Balanoglossus
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Ans: d) Coelenterates
10. ________ are called astunicates
4. Inporiferans through _______ pores water a. Urochordates b. Cephalo chordates
enters into the body and goes out through. c. Vertebrata d. Hemi chordata
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c. Trochopore larva – Cnidaria arthropoda?
d. Veliger larva – Mollusca 1. Malphigean tubules
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Ans: d) Veliger larva - Mollusca 2. Green glands
2. a. Segmentation – Annelida 3. Coxal glands
b. Archenteron – Heart formation 10. What is water vascular or ambulacral system ?
c. Ostia – Sea anemone
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What is it’s function?
d. Polyp medusa – Phylum ctenophora Tube feet or podia are present in Echinodermata.
Ans: a) Segmentation - Annelida Through this structure the water enters and
V. Very Short Questions (2 marks) comes out. This system is known as water
vascular system or ambulacral system.
1. What are pinococytes ?
In sponges the outer surface is formed of plate
like cell that maintain the size and structure of
the sponges are called pinococytes.
2. What are chonaocytes?
ka Uses : Locomotion capture and transport of
food and respiration.
11. What is cleidoic egg?
If the female organisms lay cleidoic eggs or
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shelled egg then it is known as cleidoic eggs.
The inner layer of sponges is formed of
flagellated collar cells called coanocytes. They 12. What are the extra embryonic membranes
maintain water flow through the sponges thus present in reptiles?
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facilitating respiratory and digestive functions. 1. Amnion 2. Allantois
3. Define tissue. 3. Chorion 4. Yolksac
Cells that perform similar functions are 13. Differentiate between complete digestive
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A) Ectoderm B) Pseudo coelom
1) Ctenophora are exclusively marine.
C) Mesodorm
2) Biradially symmetrical, diploblastic.
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2. In the given diagram Balanoglossus mark A, 3) It is mesoglea and its contains amoebocytes
B, and C. and smooth muscle cells.
4) It is a bioluminescence its ability of a living
organism to emit light.
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5) The special cells called lasso cells or colloblasts
which help in food capture.
6) They reproduce only by sexual means.
5. Give any five characteristic features of
3. Match
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1) They are exclusively marine.
2) They are mostly sessile some pelagic or free
swimming.
3) Body is covered by a tunic .
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1. Cycon
4) Coelom is absent.
5) Notochard is present only in the tail region of
the larval stage.
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6) Circulatory system is open type.
Euplectella
2. Chalina 6. Differentiate parazoa from eumetazoa?
Parazoa Eumetazoa
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Euplectella
7. Look at the picture given below and answer
3. Euplectella for the questions
a) What is the name of this fish?
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4. Hyalonema
Ans : a) Lamprey
b) Ammocete
c) Circular
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3) Bilateral Symmetry : Animals which have two similar halves on either side of the central plane
show bilateral symmetry. (Eg.) Man
4) Biradial Symmetry : It is a combination of radial and bilateral symmetry. (Eg.) Comb jelly fish
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2. Compare Platyhelminthes with Aschelminthes?
S.No. Platyhelminthes Aschelminthes
1 The body is flattened one They are round in shape.
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2. They are bilateral and triploblastic animal. They are bilateral and triploblastic animal.
3. Acoelomate Pseudo coelom is present.
4. They have pseudo segmentation The body is unsegmented
5. Excretion is through flame cells. Excretion is through rennet glands.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Sexes are not separate. They are
monoecious.
Some show regeneration capacity.
Larva is present.
(Eg.) Tape worm
ka Sexes are separate and exhibit sexual
dimorphism.
No regeneration capacity.
No larva
(Eg.) Ascaris
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3. What are the general characters of phylum 8) The heart is four chambered and posses a left
vertebrata? systematic arch.
1) They possess notochord during embryonic 9) Mammals have a large brain when compared
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stage only. to other animals.
2) The notochord is replaced by a cartilaginous or 10) Their kidneys are metanephric and are ureotelic.
bony vertebral column in the adult. 11) All are homeothermic.
3) Skin is covered by skeleton consists of scales,
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4. What are the general characters of mammals? 4) The long bones are hollow with air cavities.
1) Body is covered by hairs. 5) The pectoral muscles of Flight (Pectoralis major
2) They are found in a variety of habitats. and pectoralis minor)
3) Presence of mammary gland is the most unique 6) Respiration is by compact spongy lungs that
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9) They are oviparous and development is indirect.
7. Give three distinct features of all chordates that is seen at some stage of their life cycle?
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1) Presence of notochord below the nerve chord and above the alimentary canal.
2) Presence of nerve cord lies above the notochord and below the dorsal body wall.
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3) Presence of pharyngeal gill slits in all chordats at some stage of their life cycle.
Features seen in the matured adult animals
Larva Adult
Notochord It may be partially or completely replaced by backbone.
Nerve cord
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They enlarged to form the brain and spinal cord.
8. Phylum: Compare the common characteristics of Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhel minthes, Aschelminthes
S.
Phylum
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Characters Phylum Phylum Phylum Phylum
No.
Porifera Cnidaria Platyhel minthes Aschelminthes
1. Habitat Marine / Aquatic Parastite Terrestrial /
Fresh water terrestrial parasite
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4. Coelom Absent Absent Absent Pseudocoelom
5. Segmentation Absent Absent Pseudo segmentation Absent
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SECTION - 1
Note : i) Answer All the questions.
ii) C
hoose the most appropriate answer from the given four alternatives and write the option code
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and the corresponding answer. 8x1=8
1. Rod cells are predominant in the ________.
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a) Optic nerve b) Blind spot c) Extra fovea region d) Iris
2. The limbless amphibian is:
a) Rana b) Salamander c) Icthyophis d)
Hyla
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3. Synovial fluid is found in ________
a) Immovable joints b) Ventricles of the brain
c) Freely movable joints d) Spinal cord
4.
The myocardium of the ventricle is thrown into irregular muscular ridges called:
a) Chordae tendinae
5. Sexually, earthworms are:
a)
b) Bundle of His
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11. Name the respiratory organs of Flatworm, Cockroach, Fish and Cat. CHAPTER - 6
12. Compare closed and opened circulatory system. CHAPTER - 2
13. Tabulate the functions of brain lobes. CHAPTER - 10
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SECTION - 4
Answer all the questions. 2 x 5 = 10
20. a) Explain the origin and conduction of Heart Beat. CHAPTER - 7
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(OR)
b) What are the various classical taxonomical tools? Explain. CHAPTER - 1
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21. a) List out the various functions of skeletal system. CHAPTER - 9
(OR)
b) Fishes provide a good staple food to tide over the nutritional needs of man. Discuss the various
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fish by-products. CHAPTER - 11
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PART - I
Note : i) Answer All the questions. 15 x 1 = 15
ii) C
hoose the most appropriate answer from the given four alternatives and write the
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option code and the corresponding answer.
1. The ciliated epithelium lines the:
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a) Gall bladder b) Skin c)
Trachea d) Digestive tract
2.
The DNA polymerase enzyme used in PCR technique was first isolated from ______ bacteria.
a) Salmonella b) Thermus aquaticus
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c) Mycobacterium d) E. coli
3. The hormone which regulates sleep and wake cycle is:
a) Insulin b) ADH
c) Thyroxine d) Melatonin
4. First step in digestion of fat is:
a) Absorption by lacteals
c) Storage in adipose tissue
5. Normal Glucose values in blood:
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d) Enzyme action
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a) 70 - 110 mg / dL b) 70 - 100 mg / dL
c) 110 - 140 mg / dL d) 80 - 120 mg / dL
6. Match the following:
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(1) Pila - (i) Devil fish
(2) Sepia - (ii) Squid
(3) Loligo - (iii) Apple snail
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a) Rennette cells b) Kidney c) Flame cells d) Malphighian tubules
14. Iodised salt is essential to prevent:
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a) Goitre b) Rickets c) Acromegaly d) Scurvy
15. The respiratory centre is present in the:
a) Cerebellum b) Medulla Oblongata
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c) Thalamus d)
Hypothalamus
PART - II
Answer any six questions. Question No. 24 is Compulsory. 6 x 2 = 12
16. What are the differences between a zoo and a wild-life sanctuary? CHAPTER - 1
17. What are flame cells?
18. What does a pacemaker do?
19. What are earthworm casts?
20. What is Methaemoglobin?
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CHAPTER - 12
CHAPTER - 4
CHAPTER - 6
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21. Name the contractile proteins present in the skeletal muscle. CHAPTER - 9
22. What is called blind spot? Why is it called so? CHAPTER - 10
23. Write the symptoms of cretinism. CHAPTER - 11
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24. Differentiate Biopsy and Autopsy. CHAPTER - 3
PART - III
6x3=18
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31. Draw a neat labelled diagram of L.S. of the human eye. CHAPTER - 10
32. What are the different types of rib bones that form the rib cage? CHAPTER - 9
33. Compare - Ammonoteles, Uricoteles and Ureoteles. CHAPTER - 8
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PART - IV
Answer all questions. 5 x 5 = 25
34. a) List out the general characteristics of the Phylum Arthropoda. CHAPTER - 2
(OR)
b) Explain the male reproductive system of frog. CHAPTER - 4
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35. a) Describe in detail, the process of digestion in the small intestine. CHAPTER - 5
(OR)
b) How does the blood transport O2 from the lungs to the tissue cells? CHAPTER - 6
36. a) Explain A B O blood groups in man. CHAPTER - 7
(OR)
b) Explain the sliding filament theory of muscle - contraction. CHAPTER - 9
37. a) Explain the structure of neuron with a labelled diagram. CHAPTER - 10
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(OR)
b) Explain the structure of pancreas. Write about the hormones secreted by the pancreas and their
functions. CHAPTER - 11
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38. a) What is called CT scanning? Mention its clinical significance. CHAPTER - 12
(OR)
b) What is called artificial insemination? What are the advantages of artificial insemination?
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