Zoology Quiz 3 (60 MCQs)

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1. All Cnidarians have two layers of living tissue separated by mesoglea. One of the two layer called the dermis are the one that forms the body cavity.
2. What is the study of spiders and their relatives?
3. They move by contracting their whole bodies.
4. This phylum is the simplest of animals
5. Different organism eat different kinds of
6. Virginia opossums have pouches that are much ..... than other marsupials.
7. The chemical used along with diphenyl amine in dichrometric titrations
8. Which is a common example of an Oligochaeta member?
9. Trabeculae cornea are modified in to
10. Marsupials that can glide using their extra folds of skin are .....
11. This dromaeosaurus had one retractable, sickle-shaped claw for tearing flesh and were very shift runners.
12. The energy barrier for rotation of C-C bond in ethane is
13. Structure of DNA was proposed by
14. Which of the following molluscan features is part of the digestive system and is used to scrape, pierce, tear, or cut food particles into small enough pieces to be ingested.
15. The first part of a scientific name is an organism's ..... and the second part is its .....
16. Methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant) in order to study its internal parts
17. Which is the correct order of the way food passes through the frog?
18. Which of the following is evidence that dinosaurs probably lived at the same time as humans?
19. A cluster of nerve cells is seen under the pharynx
20. Is a food eaten at a particular time of the day
21. Bats are ..... which means they have fur, give birth to live babies, and drink mother's milk.
22. What time period makes up 90% of Earth's history?
23. Amphibians are born with gills.
24. Arachnids, crustaceans, and insects belong to
25. Active transport requires..... to move molecules across membrane.
26. Which level of organization in animals involves a group of organs working together to perform specific functions?
27. Mammals that carry their offspring to full term
28. In the hierarchical organization of animal complexity, a collection of organs working together for a common purpose is called:
29. Which vertebrate organ receives only oxygenated blood?
30. Which of these MUST return to water to reproduce?
31. From the level of organization of life, what comes after ecosystem?
32. Covering of parasites that protects them from their host's immune system is .....
33. What is the recommended duration of lighting per day?
34. Only ..... out of a 100 alligator eggs will survive into adulthood in the wild.
35. What is the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment?
36. What is meant by stridulation carried out by male insects.....
37. He is the author of the book Chitrinathottam by way of natural selection
38. Earthworm belongs to phylum
39. Study of living things
40. Meerkats are the family of .....
41. Animals which eat plants and plant products
42. Corals belong to Class Scyphozoa.
43. Which era is called age of reptiles
44. The smallest Taxon is .....
45. Animals that eat plants
46. ..... The taxonomic classification of living organisms in successive levels of complexity and inclusivity
47. Which are the ingredients of kheer
48. An example of a bony fish is the:
49. The branch of science concerned with classification of organisms
50. Which of the following characteristics of a cell membrane best defines "semi-permeability" ?
51. Study of lizards
52. Choose the word or phrase to complete the collocation. close .....
53. Which lists the taxonomic levels of organization from least specific to most specific?
54. What is the hard, outer covering called that covers, supports, and protects the internal body?
55. What percent of animals are invertebrates?
56. What is the correct order of taxa from broadest to most specific?
57. Beauty and spiritual values are?
58. What class does BRITTLE STAR belongs to?
59. This sentence is correct: "Each population is a limiting factor on the other population"
60. Organisms with bilateral symmetry .....