NEET
Zoology

Comparative Study Of Cartilagenous Bony Fishes

Low Priority
Consistency: 10%
Weightage: 2 / 20 Yrs

High-Yield Trend

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2015
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2011

Questions
3 MCQs

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PYQ 2011
easy
zoology ID: neet-201
What will you look for to identity the sex of the following? Select the correct match.
1. Male frog – a copulatory pad on the first digit of the hind limb
2. Female cockroach – anal cerci
3. Male shark – claspers borne on pelvic fins
4. Female Ascaris – sharply curved posterior end

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PYQ 2011
easy
zoology ID: neet-201
Which one of the following groups of animals is correctly matched with its one characteristic feature without even a single exception?
1. Chordata – possess a mouth provided with an upper and a lower jaw
2. Chondrichthyes – possess cartilaginous endoskeleton
3. Mammalia – give birth to young ones
4. Reptilia – possesses 3-incomplete heart with one incompletely divided ventricle.

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PYQ 2015
easy
zoology ID: neet-201

A jawless fish, which lays eggs in freshwater and whose ammocoetes larvae after metamorphosis return to the ocean is?
1. Eptratretus
2. Myxine
3. Neomyxine
4. Petromyzon

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