Body Symmetry
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What Are The Four Parts Of Parabola?
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Which is radially symmetrical and diploblastic?
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Do worms have radial symmetry?
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Is snail radially symmetrical?
Q. Symmetry found in sponges is
- bilateral
- asymmetry
- biradial
- radial
Q. Bilaterally symmetrical animals can be divided into mirror images by
- only a cut through the midline of its body from its anterior end to its posterior end
- only a cut through the midline of its body from its dorsal to its ventral surface
- any cut from its dorsal to its ventral surface
- any cut from its anterior end to its posterior end
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Assume that a pencil box held in your hand, represents a plant cell. In how many possible planes can it be cut? Indicate these cuts with the help of line drawings.
Q. The property by which an imaginary line or lines can divide an animal into two or more equal halves is called .
- segmentation
- symmetry
- organisation
- metamerism
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Name an entity that exhibits radial symmetry.
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The property by which an imaginary line or lines can divide an animal into two or more equal halves is called
Segmentation
Asymmetry
Organisation
Symmetry
Q. Radial symmetry is found in
- fishes
- molluscs
- star fish
- sponges
Q. Radial symmetry is seen in:
- Snail
- Tapeworm
- Starfish
- Sponges
Q. If you are given a specimen (from kingdom Animalia), what are the steps that you would follow to classify it?
Q. Which of the following animals body shows bilateral symmetry?
- Star fish
- Jelly fish
- Earthworm
- Sponge
Q. Symmetry found in sponges is
- bilateral
- asymmetry
- biradial
- radial
Q. Octopus has 8 arms and it belongs to the class
- Gastropoda
- Rhizopoda
- Pelecypoda
- Cephalopoda
Q. Which one of the following pairs of animals is correctly matched with their body symmetry?
- Hydra and Carcharodon - Bilateral symmetry
- Taenia and Octopus- Radial symmetry
- Amoeba and Taenia - Asymmetry
- Asterias and Aurelia - Radial symmetry
Q. In pseudocoelomates and coelomates cavity develops from?? N difference between the two
Q. The property by which an imaginary line or lines can divide an animal into two or more equal halves is called .
- segmentation
- symmetry
- organisation
- metamerism
Q. The image given below has
- asymmetry
- radial symmetry
- none of the above
- bilateral symmetry
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Which one is correctly matched?
Hydra and shark-- Bilateral symmetry
Amoeba and sea urchin-- asymmetry
Jelly fish and star fish-- radial symmetry
Tapeworm and Octopus-- Radial symmetry
Q. Pair them up based on the symmetry.
- Hydra
- Bilateral
- Asymmetric
- Human
- Radial
- Sponges