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NEET Zoology

Zoology questions for NEET UG — Animal Kingdom, Human Physiology, Genetics, Evolution.

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Q.491 Hard Animal Kingdom
Which of the following represents the correct relationship between germ layers and structures formed in triploblastic animals?
A Ectoderm forms the digestive tract; Endoderm forms the nervous system
B Endoderm forms the digestive tract; Ectoderm forms the nervous system and skin
C Mesoderm forms the nervous system; Ectoderm forms muscles
D Mesoderm forms only the skeletal system; Endoderm forms all organs
Correct Answer:  B. Endoderm forms the digestive tract; Ectoderm forms the nervous system and skin
EXPLANATION

In triploblastic animals: Ectoderm forms nervous system and epidermis, Mesoderm forms muscles and connective tissue, and Endoderm forms the digestive tract and associated glands.

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Q.492 Hard Animal Kingdom
A larval form exhibits radial cleavage, indeterminate cleavage, and archenteron formation. Which animal phylum does this embryological pattern indicate?
A Mollusca and Arthropoda
B Echinodermata and Chordata
C Cnidaria and Platyhelminthes
D Annelida and Nematoda
Correct Answer:  B. Echinodermata and Chordata
EXPLANATION

Radial and indeterminate cleavage are characteristics of deuterostomes, which include Echinodermata and Chordata. This contrasts with the spiral cleavage of protostomes.

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Q.493 Medium Animal Kingdom
In the classification of animals, which of the following criteria is primarily used to place an organism in the phylum Annelida?
A Presence of a chitinous exoskeleton and jointed legs
B Segmented body with well-developed coelomic cavities in each segment
C Presence of a muscular foot and radula
D Presence of tube feet and water vascular system
Correct Answer:  B. Segmented body with well-developed coelomic cavities in each segment
EXPLANATION

Annelids are characterized by true segmentation (metameric segmentation) with coelomic cavities in each segment. This distinguishes them from other invertebrates.

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Q.494 Medium Animal Kingdom
What is the primary advantage of having a complete digestive system (with both mouth and anus) over an incomplete digestive system?
A It allows simultaneous feeding and digestion
B It reduces the size of the organism
C It eliminates the need for a circulatory system
D It provides better protection against parasites
Correct Answer:  A. It allows simultaneous feeding and digestion
EXPLANATION

A complete digestive system allows specialized regions for ingestion, digestion, and egestion, enabling continuous feeding while previous meals are still being digested. This is more efficient than an incomplete system.

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Q.495 Medium Animal Kingdom
Which statement about the coelom is correct?
A It is present only in arthropods and molluscs
B It is a body cavity completely lined by mesoderm-derived peritoneum
C It is absent in all invertebrates
D It is primarily involved in photosynthesis
Correct Answer:  B. It is a body cavity completely lined by mesoderm-derived peritoneum
EXPLANATION

A coelom is a true body cavity completely lined by mesoderm-derived tissue (peritoneum). Coelomate organisms include annelids, molluscs, arthropods, echinoderms, and chordates.

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Q.496 Medium Animal Kingdom
A researcher observes an organism with a notochord, pharyngeal slits, and a dorsal hollow nerve cord at some stage of development. To which phylum must this organism belong?
A Echinodermata
B Chordata
C Arthropoda
D Mollusca
Correct Answer:  B. Chordata
EXPLANATION

The presence of a notochord, pharyngeal slits, and dorsal hollow nerve cord are defining characteristics of the phylum Chordata, even if these features are present only during embryonic stages.

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Q.497 Medium Animal Kingdom
Which of the following structural features is unique to echinoderms?
A Bilateral symmetry and jointed appendages
B Radial symmetry in adults and a water vascular system
C Presence of a notochord and dorsal nerve cord
D Chitinous exoskeleton and compound eyes
Correct Answer:  B. Radial symmetry in adults and a water vascular system
EXPLANATION

Echinoderms exhibit radial symmetry as adults and possess a unique water vascular system (hydrostatic skeleton) used for locomotion and feeding.

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Q.498 Medium Animal Kingdom
In arthropods, which of the following pairs correctly matches the tagma (body region) with its function?
A Head - locomotion; Thorax - sensory reception; Abdomen - reproduction
B Head - sensory reception; Thorax - locomotion; Abdomen - reproduction and digestion
C Head - reproduction; Thorax - digestion; Abdomen - locomotion
D Head - digestion; Thorax - reproduction; Abdomen - sensory reception
Correct Answer:  B. Head - sensory reception; Thorax - locomotion; Abdomen - reproduction and digestion
EXPLANATION

In insects and many arthropods, the head contains sensory organs, the thorax bears locomotory appendages, and the abdomen contains reproductive and digestive organs.

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Q.499 Medium Animal Kingdom
Which feature distinguishes flatworms (Platyhelminthes) from roundworms (Nematoda)?
A Presence of a complete digestive system in flatworms
B Absence of a body cavity in flatworms and presence in roundworms
C Flatworms are parasitic while roundworms are free-living
D Roundworms lack a nervous system while flatworms possess one
Correct Answer:  B. Absence of a body cavity in flatworms and presence in roundworms
EXPLANATION

Flatworms are acoelomate (no body cavity), while roundworms are pseudocoelomate (have a pseudocoelom). This is a fundamental distinction between these phyla.

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Q.500 Easy Animal Kingdom
Cnidarians are characterized by the presence of specialized cells called cnidocytes. What is the primary function of these cells?
A Photosynthesis and energy production
B Capturing and paralyzing prey
C Reproduction and asexual budding
D Osmoregulation and water balance
Correct Answer:  B. Capturing and paralyzing prey
EXPLANATION

Cnidocytes contain nematocysts (stinging cells) that fire to capture, paralyze, and kill prey. This is a defining characteristic of the phylum Cnidaria.

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