Coelom Multiple Choice Questions

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Question : The characteristic feature of Ascaris is

A. pseudocoelom and no metamerism

B. true coelom and no metamerism

C. pseudocoelom and metamerism

D. true coelom and metamerism



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Question : Common characteristics of coelenterates and sponges are

A. triploblastic and pseudocoelomate

B. triploblastic and acoelomate

C. diploblastic and acoelomate

D. monoblastic and acoelomate



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Question : Which of the following has haemocoel?

A. Earthworm

B. Hydra

C. Cockroach

D. Nereis



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Question : Which of the following develops into pseudocoelom?

A. Archenteron

B. Blastocoel

C. Embryonic mesoderm

D. Blastopore lip



Question : The body cavity found in echinoderms and chordates is

A. haemocoel

B. enterocoelom

C. pseudocoelom

D. schizocoelom



Question : Where does true coelom present in the body?

A. between mesoderm and endoderm (body wall)

B. between body wall and ectoderm

C. mesoderm and ectoderm

D. ectoderm and endoderm



Question : How platyhelminthes differ from annelids?

A. bilateral symmetry

B. pseudocoel

C. body cavity is absent

D. none of the above



Question : Which of the following is not true about Annelida?

A. Ventral nerve cord

B. Closed circulatory system

C. Segmentation

D. Pseudocoelom



Question : The fluid that comes out of earthworm while piercing it (without damaging its gut) is

A. slimy mucous

B. excretory fluid

C. hemolymph

D. coelomic fluid



Question : Find the correct match

A. Molluscs – acoelomate

B. Platyhelminthes – coelomate

C. Aschelminthes – pseudocoelomate

D. Insects – pseudocoelomate