Locomotion in Some Invertebrates
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Q. How do the paramecium move? What is its movement called?
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How wings differ from feather?
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What Are Bird Talons?
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Which one of the following have light and hollow bones?
Man
Dogs
Horse
Birds
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How is the dorsal surface of the body of earthworm identified?
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Do bats have wings?
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Snails move by gliding along on their
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what do you mean by pseudopodia....?
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The movement in the figure shown below is called
- looping
- somersaulting
- flagellar
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Identify the error(s) in the given solution:
In birds, wings are modified into forelimbs made of feathers.
Q. Locomotion and movement are synonymous.
- True
- False
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Snakes move straight.
True
False
Q. Wings of a bat are made up of skin.
- True
- False
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Earthworms have bones.
True
False
Q. Flagella enables movement in .
- euglena
- paramecium
- hydra
Q. Match the following insects with their structures for locomotion.
- Two pairs of wings
- One pair of wings
- Jointed legs
- Back wings
Q. Aquatic mammals like whales and seal have flippers which help in swimming.
- False
- True
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what is the difference between euglenoid movement.and flagellar movement?
Q. Which of these is responsible for locomotion in Euglena?
- Cilia
- Pseudopodia
- Tentacles
- Flagella
Q. A kangaroo moves around by leaping with its strong hind legs. When moving its thick strong tail helps it to
- Maintain balance
- Catch food on its way
- Defend against enemies
- Have a firm grip on branches
Q. Which organism among the following does not have a backbone?
- Earthworm
- Cheetah
- Squirrel
- Bat