Name a. A limbless animal b. A cold bl | Class 11 Biology Chapter Animal Kingdom, Animal Kingdom NCERT Solutions

Question:

Name
a. A limbless animal
b. A cold blooded animal
c. A warm blooded animal
d. An animal possessing dry and cornified skin
e. An animal having canal system and spicules
f. An animal with cnidoblasts

Answer:

  1. Icthyophis- It is a limbless amphibian.
  2. Trygon (Sting ray), Frog (Amphibia)- Cold blooded animals are those which cannot regulate their internal body temperature according to the changing environment.
  3. Macaca (monkey), Human (mammals)- Warm- blooded animals are those which can maintain and regulate their internal body temperature according to the changing environment. They can also adapt to harsh conditions of the environment.
  4. Naja (Cobra)- Most of the reptiles contain rough and dry skin.
  5. Euspongia (Bath sponge)- Phylum Porifera contains body cavities: large cavities are the spongocoel and small cavities are the canals.
  6. Hydra- Cnidarians contain stinging cells for offence and defense. 


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