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Which one of the following groups of three animals each is correctly matched with their one characteristic morphological feature?
Options
(a) Liver fluke, Sea anemone, Sea cucumber – Bilateral symmetry
(b) Centipede, Prawn, Sea urchin – Jointed appendages
(c) Scorpion, Spider, Cockroach – Ventral solid central nervous system
(d) Cockroach, Locust, Taenia – Metameric segmentation
Correct Answer:
Scorpion, Spider, Cockroach – Ventral solid central nervous system
Explanation:
Scorpion, spider and cockroach have ventral solid central nervous system. All three belongs phylum-Arthopoda. — Spider belong to class-Archnida — Scorpion belong to c1ass- Archnida — Cockroach belong to class-Insecta
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