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A newly discovered organism exhibits radial symmetry in its larval stage but bilateral symmetry as an adult. Its body cavity is formed by splitting of the mesoderm. It possesses a water vascular system. To which phylum does this organism MOST likely belong?
Echinodermata
Chordata
Cnidaria
Annelida
Which of the following features is NOT characteristic of the members of the kingdom Fungi?
Heterotrophic mode of nutrition
Presence of chlorophyll a and b
Cell wall made of chitin
Reproduction by spores
A scientist discovers a new species with the following characteristics: eukaryotic, multicellular, photosynthetic, lacks vascular tissue, exhibits alternation of generations with a dominant gametophyte. This organism MOST likely belongs to which plant group?
Pteridophyta
Bryophyta
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Which of the following combinations of characters is unique to the phylum Chordata?
Bilateral symmetry, triploblastic, coelomate
Notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal gill slits, post-anal tail
Closed circulatory system, segmented body, jointed appendages
Radial symmetry, diploblastic, acoelomate
The 'Five Kingdom Classification' system proposed by R.H. Whittaker does NOT primarily consider which of the following criteria?
Cell structure (prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic)
Mode of nutrition (autotrophic vs. heterotrophic)
Thallus organization (unicellular vs. multicellular)
Detailed evolutionary relationships based on genetic analysis
Certain members of the kingdom Protista exhibit characteristics of both plants and animals. Which of the following combinations correctly identifies a protist with plant-like and animal-like features, respectively?
Diatoms (plant-like: cell wall of silica); Paramecium (animal-like: cilia for movement)
Euglena (plant-like: photosynthetic); Amoeba (animal-like: heterotrophic by phagocytosis)
Slime molds (plant-like: saprophytic); Dinoflagellates (animal-like: bioluminescence)
Amoeba (plant-like: pseudopodia); Paramecium (animal-like: heterotrophic)
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic used in the five-kingdom classification system?
Mode of nutrition
Cell structure
Phylogenetic relationships
Presence or absence of a coelom
Diatoms belong to which kingdom and are characterized by their unique cell walls made of what?
Plantae, cellulose
Protista, silica
Fungi, chitin
Monera, peptidoglycan
Which of the following features distinguishes fungi from plants?
Presence of cell wall
Eukaryotic cell structure
Heterotrophic mode of nutrition
Reproduction by spores
The 'slime molds' are classified under which division of Kingdom Protista?
Chrysophyta
Euglenophyta
Myxomycota
Dinoflagellata