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Standard VII
Biology
Phylum Arthropoda
What is prese...
Question
What is present in crustaceans but not in insects?
A
Paired limbs
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B
Two pairs of antennae
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C
Bilateral symmetry
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D
Chitinous exoskeleton
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Solution
The correct option is
A
Two pairs of antennae
A. Crustaceans and insects have paired limbs.
B. Crustaceans have two pairs of antennae while an insect has one pair of antennae.
C.
The symmetry is bilateral in arthropods.
D. Arthropods have a chitinous exoskeleton.
So, the correct answer is 'Two pairs of antennae'.
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