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Hair-like cilia or whip-like flagella for locomotion are present in Kingdom:

Protista is unicellular, eukaryotic organisms which have a heterotropic mode of nutrition. Some of the members of kingdom Protista are paramecium, euglena, etc.

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How scientific name of an organism is written? What types of conventions are followed while writing the scientific names?

22

Give two salient features or any unique feature, each of the following division or phylum:

A. Division Thallophyta.


B. Division Pteridophyta.


C. Division Gymnosperms.


D. Phylum Coelenterata.


E. Phylum Annelida.


F. Phylum Arthropoda.


G. Phylum Protochordata.


H. Phylum Vertebrata.

2

The branch of biology which deals with the principles and practice of classification of plants and animals is:

3

The organisms having ‘pores’ all over the body and a canal system for bringing in food and oxygen belongs to phylum:

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