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Multiple choice zoology animal diversity - i (inverterbrate phyla) ctenophora phylum ctenophora cnidaria

Comb jellies belong to the phylum

  1. Ciliophora

  2. Coelenterata

  3. Porifera

  4. Ctenophora

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Comb jellies are oval-shaped animals with eight rows of tiny comb-like plates that they beat to move through the water.  They are gelatinous animals belonging to the phylum of animals that live in marine waters worldwide, ctenophora.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Multiple choice zoology animal diversity - i (inverterbrate phyla) ctenophora phylum ctenophora cnidaria

Select the taxon whose members live exclusively in marine water.

  1. Annelida

  2. Ctenophore

  3. Arthropoda

  4. Mollusca

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Ctenophora, commonly known as comb jellies, is a phylum whose members are exclusively marine and live only in salt water, unlike groups such as Annelida, Arthropoda, and Mollusca which have many terrestrial and freshwater species.

Multiple choice zoology animal diversity - i (inverterbrate phyla) ctenophora phylum ctenophora cnidaria

Ctenophores exhibits

  1. Bioluminescence

  2. Metagenesis

  3. Parthenogenesis

  4. Metamerism

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Ctenophores, also called the comb-jellies, exhibit bioluminescence. The enzyme called photoprotein is present in them in which luciferin is combined with oxygen. When the calcium changes the shape of the ptotoprotein, light is given off.

Hence, the correct answer is 'Bioluminescence'  

Multiple choice zoology animal diversity - i (inverterbrate phyla) ctenophora phylum ctenophora cnidaria

Intermediate between diploblastic and triploblastic body structure is found in

  1. Porifers

  2. Coelenterates

  3. Ctenophores

  4. Platyhelminthes

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Some animals are three layered with ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm called triploblastic.  Ctenophores have two main layers of cells that sandwich a middle layer of jelly-like material, which is called the mesoglea. So, even though the layers of tisse are diploblastic the presence of the third jelly-like layer gives them an intermediate stage.

So, the correct answer is 'Ctenophores'.

Multiple choice zoology animal diversity - i (inverterbrate phyla) ctenophora phylum ctenophora cnidaria

Which is absent in ctenophores?

  1. Epidermis

  2. Intercellular and intracellular digestion

  3. Cnidoblasts

  4. Medusa phase.

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Ctenophores have colloblast in their tentacles to capture/ disarm their prey as opposed to cnidarians like jelly fish having Cnidoblasts doing the same function.

So, the correct answer is 'Cnidoblasts'.

Multiple choice zoology animal diversity - i (inverterbrate phyla) ctenophora phylum ctenophora cnidaria

What is present in mesoglea of ctenophores which makes it a loose layer of cells?

  1. Amoebocytes

  2. Elastic cells

  3. Nerve cells and muscle cells

  4. All the above

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

The loose layer of jelly-like substance in Ctenophores is mesoglea which are composed of muscle bundles and nerve fibres that lie under the epethelial cells. They are hydrostatic and have elastic cells along with amoebocytes that have a role in phagocytosis, 

So, the correct answer is 'All the above'.

Multiple choice zoology animal diversity - i (inverterbrate phyla) ctenophora phylum ctenophora cnidaria

Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are characteristics of

  1. Hydra and Starfish

  2. Starfish and Sea Anemone

  3. Ctenoplana/Ctenophora and Beroe

  4. Aurelia and Paramecium

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Biradial symmetry is a combination of radial and bilateral symmetry, as in the ctenophores. Here, the body components are arranged with similar parts on either side of a central axis, and each of the four sides of the body is identical to the opposite side but different from the adjacent side. Also, Cnidblasts being exclusive Cnidarian character does not exist in Ctenophora.

So, the correct answer is 'Ctenoplana and Boroe'.