Subjective Type

If you are given a specimen, what are the steps that you would follow to classify it?

Solution

There is some common fundamental feature that helps in classification of living organisms and the features that can be used in classification are as follows:
1. Level of classification: Cellular, tissue or organ Level.
2. Body cavity: Absent or present
3. Type of body symmetry: Radial or bilateral
4. Type of coelom development: Acoelom, Pseudocoelom and true coelom.
5. Type of true coelom: Enterocoelom and Schizocoelom.


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

Biological Classification

Consider following features (a) Organ system level of organisation (b) Bilateral symmetry (c) True coelomates with segmentation of body Select the correct option of animal groups which possess all the above characteristic's.

Biological Classification

Schizocoelomates and enterocoelomates are

Biological Classification

Schizocoelomates and enterocoelomates are

Biological Classification

Which of the following statements is incorrect with regard to bilateral symmetry?

Biological Classification

Diploblastic and triploblastic are terms that describe

Biological Classification

Which of the following are correct? (i) Diploblastic : Poriferans, Coelenterates (ii) Triploblastic : Platyhelminthes to Chordates (iii) Acoelomata : Poriferans, Coelenterates, Platyhelminthes (iv) Pseudocoelomata : Aschelminthes/Roundworms (v) Eucoelomata : Annelids to Chordates

Biological Classification

Select the correct matching of animals, their symmetry, organisation and coelom type.

Biological Classification

Read the given statements and select the correct option. Statement 1 : All triploblastic animals are eucoelomates. Statement 2 : They have a false coelom.

Biological Classification

Which of the following is correctly matched?

Biological Classification

Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the given codes. Column I Column II A. Ammocoete larva (i) Sea horse B. Crocodiles (ii) Penguin C. Fish (iii) Lamprey D. Bird (iv) Reptilia E. Mammal (v) Bat

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