Phylum ctenophora - class-X
Study guide for Phylum Ctenophora (comb jellies) covering their classification, anatomy, characteristics (comb plates, biradial symmetry, colloblasts, bioluminescence), reproduction, and relationships with other animal phyla.
Questions
Ctenophora got their names from
- Presence of colloblast cells
- Presence of paddle like comb plates
- Presence of cnidoblasts
- All of the above
Ctenophora shows affinities with
- Cnidaria
- Aschelminthes
- Cephalopoda
- Turbellaria
Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are characteristic of
- Hydra and starfish
- Starfish and sea anemone
- Ctenophora and Beroe
- Aurelia and Paramecium
Comb jellies are placed under the group
- Rotifera
- Acanthocephala
- Cnidaria
- Ctenophora
Colloblast (adhesive) cells are the characteristic of
- Hydra
- Comb jelly
- Obelia
- All of the above
The characteristic feature of Ctenophora is
- Presence of eight comb plates for locomotion
- Absence of nematocysts
- Presence of colloblasts of lasso cells on the tentacles for capturing food
- All of the above
Which of the following is an example of Ctenophora?
- Beroe and Cestum
- Ctenoplana
- Pleurobrachia
- All of the above
Ctenophores exhibit
- Radial symmetry
- Asymmetry
- Biradial symmetry
- Bilateral symmetry
Ctenophora shows affinities with
- Cnidaria
- Aschelminthes
- Cephalopoda
- Turbellaria
Which of the following phylum includes comb jelly?
- Mollusca
- Echinodermata
- Coelenterata
- Ctenophora
| A. Symmetry of ctenophorans | 1. Haeckelia |
|---|---|
| B. Ctenophora with nematocyst | 2. Radial |
| C. Habitat of comb jellies | 3. Colloblast |
| D. Specialised cells of comb jellies | 4. Marine |
- A- 3, B- 4, C- 2, D- 1
- A- 4, B- 3, C- 2, D- 1
- A- 1, B- 2, C- 3, D- 4
- A- 2, B- 1, C- 4, D- 3
The symmetry exhibited by comb jellies is
- Spherical Symmetry
- Bilateral symmetry
- Biradial symmetry
- None of the above
Comb jellies are
- Strong swimmers
- Phytoplanktons
- Planktonic animals
- None of the above
Why does the Ctenophora is a minor phylum?
- It includes small sized animals.
- It includes only few genera.
- It does not includes animals of economic importance.
- It was included earlier in Cnidaria.
Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristic of
- Hydra and starfish
- Starfish and sea anemone
- Ctenoplana and Beroe
- Aurelia and Paramoecium
Ctenophores have the following symmetry
- Spherical
- Pentaradial
- Biradial
- All of the above
A radially symmetrical free swimming bioluminescent diploblastic marine organism is
- Sea Fan
- Sea Pen
- Sea Walnut
- Bath sponge
Tentacles are absent in
- Beroe
- Ctenoplana
- Hormiphora
- Obelia
Comb jellies belong to the phylum
- Ciliophora
- Coelenterata
- Porifera
- Ctenophora
Ctenophores exhibits
- Bioluminescence
- Metagenesis
- Parthenogenesis
- Metamerism
Intermediate between diploblastic and triploblastic body structure is found in
- Porifers
- Coelenterates
- Ctenophores
- Platyhelminthes
Which is absent in ctenophores?
- Epidermis
- Intercellular and intracellular digestion
- Cnidoblasts
- Medusa phase.
What is present in mesoglea of ctenophores which makes it a loose layer of cells?
- Amoebocytes
- Elastic cells
- Nerve cells and muscle cells
- All the above
Comb plates are found in ____________.
- Adamsia
- Aurelia
- Nereis
- Pleurobrachia
Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are characteristics of
- Hydra and Starfish
- Starfish and Sea Anemone
- Ctenoplana/Ctenophora and Beroe
- Aurelia and Paramecium
Anal pores occur in gastrovascular system of
- Physalia
- Corals
- Aurelia
- Ctenophores
Ctenophores possess statocysts in
- Oral region
- Aboral region
- Base of comb plates
- Base of tentacles
Ctenophores have similarities with members of
- Porifera
- Coelenterata
- Arthropoda
- Annelida
Symmetry of ctenophores is generally
- Bilateral
- Radial
- Biradial
- Absent
Which one is absent in Beroe?
- Statocyst
- Stomodaeum
- Tentacles
- Anal pores
Which group of animals reproduces only by sexual means
- Porifera
- Protozoa
- Ctenophora
- Cnidaria
Comb plates of ctenophores possess
- Cilia for locomotion
- Cilia for filter feeding
- Teeth for crushing
- Teeth for filtering
Tentacles of ctenophores contain
- Cnidoblasts
- Colloblasts
- Digestive glands
- All of the above
Ctenoplana differs from Hormiphora and Beroe in having
- Pear shaped body
- Conical ovate body
- Flat bilobed body
- Branched axis
Comb plates are found in?
- Neresis
- Aurelia
- Adamsia
- Pleurobrachia
Match the columns and find the correct option.
| I | II | III |
|---|---|---|
| (1) Ctenophora | (a) Ancylostoma | (i) Bioluminescence |
| (2) Platyhelminthes | (b) Pleurobrachia | (ii) Acoelomate |
| (3) Cyclostomata | (c) Planaria | (iii) Migration |
| (4) Ascheiminthes | (d) Ophiura | (iv) Coslomate |
| (5) Echmodermata | (e) Hog fishes | (v) Endoparasite |
- 1 - a - i, 2 - c - ii, 3 - b - iii, 4 - e - v, 5 - d - iv
- 1 - d - i, 2 - e - ii, 3 - c - iii, 4 - a - v, 5 - d - iv
- 1 - b - i, 2 - c - ii, 3 - e - iii, 4 - a - v, 5 - d - iv
- 1 - c - i, 2 - a - ii, 3 - d - iii, 4 - e - v, 5 - b - iv
- 1 - b - i, 2 - d - ii, 3 - c - iii, 4 - e - v, 5 - a - iv
Select the correct one(s) for Ctenophora -
- They have similarities with Cnidaria
- They have 8 external rows of ciliated comb plates for locomotion
- Bioluminescene
- All
Comb jelles or sea walnuts are placed under -
- Cnidaria
- Ctenophora
- Echinodermata
- Annelida
Find out the odd one.
- Adamsia
- Astraea
- Physalia
- Pleurobrachia
Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are the characteristics of-
- Starfish and sea anemone
- Ctenoplana and Beroe
- Aurelia and Paramecium
- Hydra and starfish
Match list I with list II and select the correct option.
| List I | List II |
|---|---|
| a. Protozoa | 1. Cleiona |
| b. Aschelminthes | 2. Beroe |
| c. Porifera | 3. Monocystis |
| d. Ctenophora | 4. Wuchereia |
| e. Cnidaria | 5. Pennatula |
- a- 3, b- 4, c- 1, d- 2, e- 5
- a- 4, b- 3, c- 1, d- 2, e- 5
- a- 5, b- 4, c- 1, d- 2, e- 3
- a- 1, b- 4, c- 3, d- 2, e- 5
Presence of comb plates is characteristic feature of
- Porifera
- Cnidaria
- Ctenophora
- Platyhelminthes
- Annelida
Which of the following is not a characteristic of phylum Ctenophora?
- They are exclusively marine, radially symmetrical animals
- They move by cilia, which join together to form eight median comb plates
- When the tentacles are present they are two in number and contain cnidoblasts
- Reproduction takes place only by sexual means