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
Related Questions
The number of species classified in “Species Plantarum” is
5000
6000
4000
3800
ICBN stands for
International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
International Classification of Biological Names
International Congress of Biological Nomenclature
International Code of Biological Naming
Choose the wrong statements regarding universal rules of nomenclature
The first word in a biological name represents the genus
The first word denoting the genus starts with a capital letter
Both the words in a biological name, when handwritten are separately underlined
Biological names are generally in English and written in italics
Binomial nomenclature means
A scientific name, which consist of two words giving a generic name and a specific name
One name is given by two scientists
Two name, one vernacular and one scientific
Two name, one in Latin and other is a named of person
Which of the following best describes the Komodo dragon, found only on a few Indonesian islands?
Keystone Species
Invasive Species
Cosmopolitan Species
Endemic Species
Choose the wrong statements regarding universal rules of nomenclature
The first word in a biological name represents the genus
The first word denoting the genus starts with a capital letter
Both the words in a biological name, when handwritten are separately underlined
Biological names are generally in English and written in italics
The term ‘Taxonomy’ was introduced by
de Candolle
Bentham and Hooker
Linnaeus
Huxley
The 'slime molds' are classified under which division of Kingdom Protista?
Chrysophyta
Euglenophyta
Myxomycota
Dinoflagellata
ICVCN stands for
International Code of Virus Nomenclature
International Code of Valuation in Nomenclature
International Code of viral Classification and Nomenclature
International Code of Virulence Nomenclature
Term ‘New Systematic’ was given by
Julian Huxley
Bateson
Linnaeus
Darwin