Chapter 4: Problem 15
Triploblastic animal contains (a) Ectoderm (b) Mesoderm (c) Endoderm (d) All of these
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Chapter 4: Problem 15
Triploblastic animal contains (a) Ectoderm (b) Mesoderm (c) Endoderm (d) All of these
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Select incorrect matching: (a) Locusta Locust (b) Cucumaria Sea cucumber (c) Meandrina Sea anemone (d) Echinus Sea urchin
The first diploblastic animal is (a) Coelenterates (b) Platyhelminthes (c) Aschelminthes (d) Annelida
Platyhelminthes are called flat worms because (a) They are triploblastic (b) They are without coelom (c) They have organ level of organization (d) Their body is dorsoventrally flattened
The larva stage shown by coelenterate is called (a) Amphiblastula (b) Parenchymula (c) Planula (d) All of these
Canal system and choanocytes are characteristic of (a) Ctenophora (b) Coelenterates (c) Platyhelminthes (d) Porifera
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