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Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the codes given below.

Column I Column II
A. Amoeboid movement(i) Limbs
B. Ciliary movement(ii) Leucocytes
C. Flagellar movement(iii) Trachea
D. Muscular movement(iv) Spermatozoa

A
A - (iii) B - (ii) C - (i) D - (iv)
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A - (ii) B - (iii) C - (iv) D - (i)
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C
A - (i) B - (ii) C - (iii) D - (iv)
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D
A - (iv) B - (ii) C - (i) D - (iii)
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Solution

The correct option is B A - (ii) B - (iii) C - (iv) D - (i)
  • Amoeboid movement is like the crawling type of movement accomplished by protrusion of cytoplasm of a cell involving the formation of pseudopodia. For example leucocytes.
  • Ciliary movement is the rhythmic, sweeping movement of the epithelial cell cilia possibly resulting from the alternate contraction and relaxation of contractile thread. For example Trachea.
  • Flagellar movement consists of contraction waves that pass either from the base to the tip of the flagellum or in the reverse direction to produce forward or backward movement. For example Spermatozoa.
  • Muscular movement is the movement where muscles are attached to the bones or internal organs or blood vessels. For example Limbs.
So, option B is the correct option.

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