NEET Zoology - MCQ Practice Questions
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The notochord in vertebrates is embryologically derived from which germ layer?
Which class of animals exhibits the phenomenon of holometabolous development?
The water vascular system is unique to which phylum and plays what primary role?
Which of the following organisms possesses both a radula and a muscular foot?
In arthropods, the tracheal system for respiration is most extensively developed in which group?
Which characteristic is unique to members of Class Amphibia among vertebrates?
The presence of pharyngeal slits in chordates serves which primary function in adults?
Which of the following represents an adaptation for flight in birds that is NOT found in other vertebrates?
In a comparative study of coelom formation, deuterostomes differ from protostomes primarily in which aspect?
A newly discovered organism has the following characteristics: exoskeleton, jointed appendages, and open circulatory system. To which phylum does it belong?
Which adaptation allows marine fish to maintain osmoregulation in hyperosmotic environments?
The taxonomic position of lungfish (Dipnoi) is significant because it demonstrates which evolutionary concept?
Which of the following statements about mammalian hair and reptilian scales is correct?
In cnidarians, the tentacles surrounding the mouth region contain specialized cells called cnidocytes. What is their primary function?
Which feature of flatworms (Platyhelminthes) represents a primitive characteristic compared to higher animals?
A researcher observes an animal with chitinous exoskeleton, book lungs, and eight walking legs. Which class does this organism belong to?
In the context of animal classification, which of the following pairs represents organisms from the same phylum but different classes?
Which mechanism allows some reptiles like chameleons to change color, and what is its primary adaptive value?
Which characteristic of sponges (Porifera) indicates they are among the most primitive animals despite their complex structure?
A marine organism exhibits radial symmetry, possesses nematocysts, and has a gastrovascular cavity. During its life cycle, it alternates between a sessile polyp form and a free-swimming medusa form. Which phylum does this organism belong to, and what is the ecological significance of this alternation?