Let's evaluate each statement regarding Class Aves:
Forelimbs are modified into wings and hindlimbs are modified for walking and swimming:
Heart is completely four-chambered:
They are homeotherms:
They are oviparous and development is direct:
All the statements regarding Class Aves are correct.
The correct answer is (D) : All are correct.
We need to evaluate each statement regarding the characteristics of the class Aves (birds).
Since all four statements (1, 2, 3, and 4) accurately describe characteristics of the class Aves, the correct option is that all are correct.
Therefore, the answer is: All are correct.
| Column I | Column II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Calotropis | p. | Invertebrates |
| 2. | Pisaster | q. | Distasteful |
| 3. | Monarch butterfly | r. | Cryptically colored |
| 4. | Frogs | s. | Cardioglycoside |
Match Column I and Column I
| Column I | Column II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Narrowly utilitarian argument | p | Conserving biodiversity for major ecosystem services |
| 2 | Broadly utilitarian argument | q | Every species has an intrinsic value and moral duty to pass our biological legacy in good order to future generation. |
| 3 | Ethical argument | r | Receiving benefits like food, medicine & industrial products. |
Level of organization | Animal | ||
| A. | Organ level | 1. | Pheretima |
| B. | Cellular aggregate level | 2. | Fasciola |
| C. | Tissue level | 3. | Spongilla |
| D. | Organ System level | 4. | Obelia |
Which one of the following groups of three animals is correctly matched with their one characteristic morphological feature?
Animals | Morphological features |
|---|---|
| (a) | Scorpion, spider, cockroach |
| (b) | Cockroach, locust, Taenia |
| (c) | Liver fluke, sea anemone, sea cucumber |
| (d) | Centipede, prawn, sea urchin |
Column I contains larval stages and column II contains the group to which it belongs. Match them correctly and choose the right answer.
| Column I | Column II |
| Planula | Annelida |
| Tomaria | Mollusca |
| Trochophore | Arthropoda |
| Bipinnaaria | Chordata |
| Glochidium | Hemichordata |
| Coelenterata |