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प्रश्न
What are differences between the following :
(a) Cartilaginous fishes and bony fishes ;
(b) Amphibia and Reptilia ;
(c) Aves and mammals.
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उत्तर
What are differences between the following :
(a) Cartilaginous fishes and Bony fishes
| Cartilaginous fishes | Bony fishes |
| 1. They have a cartilaginous endoskeleton. | 1. They have a bony endoskeleton. |
| 2. They contain 5-7 pairs of gill slits. | 2. They contain four pairs of gill slits |
| 3. An operculum is absent in them. | 3. Their gill slits are covered with an operculum. |
| 4. Their mouth is ventral in position | 4. Their mouth is terminal in position. |
| 5. Their caudal fin is heterocercal. | 5. Their caudal fin is homocercal. |
| 6. Swim bladder is absent in them. | 6. Air bladder is usually present in them |
| Example. Indian shark, electric ray, etc. | Example. Carp, sea horse, etc. |
(b) Amphibia and Reptilia
| Amphibia | Reptilia |
| 1. Their skin is glandular, smooth and moist. | 1. Their skin is non-glandular, dry and keratinised. |
| 2. Scales are not present in them. | 2. Horny scales are present over their body surface. |
| 3. Their digits do not possess claws. | 3. Their digits end in claws. |
| 4. They have a three-chambered heart. | 4. Their heart is incompletely four chambered. |
| Example. Frog, toad. | Example. Lizard, snake, tortoise, dinosaurs (extinct). |
(c) Aves and mammals :
| Aves | mammals |
| 1. Forelimbs are modified into wings. | 1. Wings are absent except in bats. |
| 2. The body is covered with feathers and scales. | 2. Feathers and scales are absent. Hair are present. |
| 3. Skin is dry only a single preen gland is present. | 3. Skin bears a number of sweat and oil glands. |
| 4. Mammary glands are absent. | 4. Mammary glands are absent. |
| 5. A diaphragm is absent. | 5. A muscular partition called diaphragm is present between thorax and abdomen. |
| 6. A toothless beak is present. | 6. Jaws do not form beak. Teeth are present |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Write one difference between the following pair:
Invertebrates and Vertebrates
Match the animals given under column A with their respective classification group given under column B
| Column A | Column B | ||
| 1 | Sponge | a | Amphibia |
| 2 | Snail | b | Reptilia |
| 3 | Butterfly | c | Echinodermata |
| 4 | Toad | d | Mollusca |
| 5 | Lizard | e | Arthropoda |
| 6 | Starfish | f | Porifera |
Define the term hermaphrodite. Give two examples.
Give four general characters of phylum Mollusca. Write down two examples.
Write down four characters of Osteichtyes and give two examples.
Write down four main characters of chordates.
Give an example each of Urochordata and Cephalochordata.
Describe the important characters of mammals and birds. Give two examples of each.
What are pisces? Classify and explain two different kinds of fishes by the help of suitable examples.
What are the group names of the following categories of animals?
Animals with a hairy skin ___________
Match the names of animal groups in Column I with the names of animals in column II.
|
Column I (Group) |
Column II (Animals) |
|
Annelida |
Pigeon |
|
Porifera |
Snake |
|
Mollusca |
Earthworm |
|
Reptilia |
Sponge |
|
Amphibia |
Octopus |
|
Pisces |
Trout |
|
Mammal |
Rabbit |
Which names are left out that do not match and why?
Give four important characters of mammals.
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Choose the correct answer: 'Systema naturae' has been written by
______ in 1623, introduced the binomial nomenclature.
Bilaterally symmetrical and acoelomate animal are exemplified by:
