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B - 2: Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy: CLASS - XIII (Spartan Batch)
B - 2: Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy: CLASS - XIII (Spartan Batch)
A B A B
(1) Only (A), (B) and (D) (2) Only (C) (1) (A), (B) (D) (2) (C)
(3) Only (C) and (D) (4) Only (D) (3) (C) (D) (4) (D)
15. When you go through the anatomical study of various ani- 15.
mals then you will come to know that some animals have
body cavities not lined by mesoderm, instead, the meso-
derm is present as scattered pouches in between the ecto-
derm and endoderm, the animals can be identified as?
(1) Tongue worms (2) Pin worms (1) (2)
(3) Leeches (4) Liver fluke (3) (4)
16. Which of the following is a correct pair of the excretory 16.
structures and the animals in which they are found?
(1) Flame cells – Taenia and Wuchereria (1) –
(2) Nephridia – Nereis and Limulus (2) –
(3) Proboscis gland – Echinus and Balanoglossus (3) –
(4) Uriniferous tubules – Salamandra and Ichthyophis (4) –
27. Choose the incorrect match w.r.t. organism and character 27.
listed.
(1) Herdmania – Notochord present only in the larval tail (1) –
A B C D A B C D
(1) Hypopharynx Labium Mandible labrum (1)
(2) Labrum Maxilla Labium Mandible (2)
(3) Maxilla Labium Hypopharynx Labrum (3)
(4) Labrum Hypophoryny Labium Maxilla (4)
A. B. A. B.
A. B. C. A. B. C.
C C
B B
A A
D D
E E
B B
C C
Character Structure
of diagram
I. Parenchymatous and cuticle A I. A
is persent outside of this
II. Dumb-bell shaped and regulate C II. C
the opening and closing of stomata.
III. Bean-shaped and regulate the B III. B
photosynthesis
IV. Enclose stometal pore and C IV. C
possess chloroplasts
(1) I, II and IV (2) I, II and III (1) I, II IV (2) I, II III
(3) II, III and IV (4) All of these (3) II, III IV (4)
50. Considar the diagram and choose the correct option - 50.
(C) The wall of this structure are thin and made up of (C)
cellulose.
(D) In this structure intercellular spaces are absent. (D)
(1) A, B, D (2) B, D (1) A, B, D (2) B, D
(3) Only C (4) A, D (3) C (4) A, D
(1) (a) = Radial, (b) = Conjoint, open , (c) =Conjoint, open (1) (a) = , (b) = (c) =
(2) (a) = Radial, (b) = Conjoint, closed, (c) =Conjoint, open (2) (a) = , (b) = , (c) =
(3) (a) = Radial, (b) = Conjoint, closed, (c) =Conjoint, closed (3) (a) = , (b) = , (c) =
(4) (a) = Amphivesel, (b) = Conjoint, closed, (c) =Conjoint, open (4) (a) = , (b) = , (c) =
63. Match the wall components listed under Column I with the 63. I II
type of tissues/tissue systems listed under Column II;
choose the answer which gives the correct combination of
the alphabets -
Column I Column II -I -II
(Wall components) (Tissue/tissue system) (Wall components) (Tissue/tissue system)
A. Suberin p. Sclerenchyma A. Suberin p. Sclerenchyma
B. Lignin q. Collenchyma B. Lignin q. Collenchyma
C. Pectin r. Epidermis C. Pectin r. Epidermis
D. Cutin s. Phellem D. Cutin s. Phellem
t. Parenchyma t. Parenchyma
(1) A = s, B = t, C = p, D = r (1) A = s, B = t, C = p, D = r
(2) A = s, B = t, C = q, D = r (2) A = s, B = t, C = q, D = r
(3) A = s, B = p, C = q, D = r (3) A = s, B = p, C = q, D = r
(4) A = s, B = q, C = p, D = r (4) A = s, B = q, C = p, D = r
bundle
(1) A–(iii), B–(ii), C–(iv), D–(i) (1) A–(iii), B–(ii), C–(iv), D–(i)
(2) A–(iii), B–(iv), C–(i), D–(ii) (2) A–(iii), B–(iv), C–(i), D–(ii)
(3) A–(ii), B–(iii), C–(iv), D–(i) (3) A–(ii), B–(iii), C–(iv), D–(i)
(4) A–(i), B–(iii), C–(iv), D–(ii) (4) A–(i), B–(iii), C–(iv), D–(ii)