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Match the following columns

Column-I

Column- II

(A)

Diploblastic, radial symmetry and tissue level organisation

(1)

Wuchereria

(B)

Triploblastic, pseudocoelomates and complete digestive system

(2)

Dugesia

(C)

Bilateral symmetry, incomplete digestive system, organ and organ system level of organisation

(3)

Cucumaria

(D)

Triploblastic, coelomate, radial symmetry

(4)

Balanoglossus

 

 

(5)

Hydra

CODES :

 

A

B

C

D

 

 

a)

2

1

4

5

 

 

b)

3

2

1

5

 

 

c)

4

3

2

5

 

 

d)

5

1

2

3

 

 



Question ID - 537 | SaraNextGen Top Answer

Match the following columns

Column-I

Column- II

(A)

Diploblastic, radial symmetry and tissue level organisation

(1)

Wuchereria

(B)

Triploblastic, pseudocoelomates and complete digestive system

(2)

Dugesia

(C)

Bilateral symmetry, incomplete digestive system, organ and organ system level of organisation

(3)

Cucumaria

(D)

Triploblastic, coelomate, radial symmetry

(4)

Balanoglossus

 

 

(5)

Hydra

CODES :

 

A

B

C

D

 

 

a)

2

1

4

5

 

 

b)

3

2

1

5

 

 

c)

4

3

2

5

 

 

d)

5

1

2

3

 

 

1 Answer
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Answer Key / Explanation : (d) -

(d)

Diploblastic, radial symmetry and tissue level of organisation is seen in phylum-Cnidaria/Coelenterates and Ctenophora. Hydra is an example of animals belonging to phylum-Coelenterates.

Triploblastic, pseudocoelomate with a complete digestive system is only true of animals belonging to phylum-Aschelminthes. Wuchereria belongs to phylum-Aschelminthes.

Bilateral symmetry with incomplete digestive system and organ level of organisation belongs to phylum-Platyhelminthes. Dugesia and Planaria belongs to phylum-Platyhelminthes. Triploblastic, coelomate with radial symmetry belongs to phylum-Echinodermata. Cucumaria belongs to phylum-Echinodermata

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