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Diversity in Living Organism 1 The lowest category of classification is (a) phylum (b) genus (c) species (d) family 2 Prokaryotic organism is found in kingdom. (a) protista (b) fungi, (c) monera (d) plantae 3 Which of the following structures are characteristics of reptiles but not of amphibians? (a) Scales (b) Lungs (c) Smooth moist skin (d) Vertebral Column 4 Water vascular system is characteristic of. (a) porifera (b) Mollusca (c) Echinodermata (d) cnidaria 5 Name two egg laying mammals. 6 Mention the features of vertebrates 7 Give the technical name of the following (a) pea (b) potato (c) tiger (d) humans

8 How pteridophytes different from phanerogams? 9 What is the basis of grouping organisms into live kingdoms? 10 Define (a) bilateral symmetry (b) coelom (c) Triptoblastic

11 Differentiate monocot and dicot plant. 12 Write characteristics of angiosperms.

Ans1. Species ANSWERS Ans2. Monera Ans3. Scales Ans4. Echinodermata Ans5. Mammals give birth to young one but some mammals lay eggs like platypus and echidna Ans6. a) Presence of tubular, dorsal, hollow nerve cord. b) Presence of a solid, rod like structure called the notochord at some stage. c) triploblastic and coelomate d) Presence of post anal tail (reduced or absent in many adult chordates) Ans7. a) Pisum sativum b) Solanum tuberosum c) Panthera tigris d) Homo sapiens Ans8. Pteridophyta has hidden reproductive organs. External flower or seeds are absent. In phanerogams, well developed reproductive organs which produce seeds are present Ans9. Basis for the classification of five kingdom classification a) Cell structure b) Mode and source of nutrition c) Body organization Ans10. Bilateral symmetry Body can be divided into two similar halves only by one plane that passes through the central or median axis eg tortoise, humans. Coelom It is the body cavity which is lined externally as well as by regular layer of mesoderm Triploblastic When the body of an animal develops form three germ layer ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, are called triploblastic

Ans11. Character Monocots ( Monocotyledonae ) Dicots ( Dicotyledonae ) 1.seed cotyledons One Two 2.seed germination Hypogeal Epigeal or hypogeal 3.Root Primary root short lived, Primary root present. adventitious fibrous root system (forming tap root system) present 4.leaf Isobilateral Parallel venation. Dorsiventral Reticulate venation 5.stem cambium Absent Present Ans12. Characteristics of angiosperms a) The angiosperms are the dominant group of land plants. These are the most common flowering plants. b) The angiosperms are seed bearing plants and the seeds are enclosed inside the fruit formed from ovary. c) Carpel is like of megasporophyll as gymnosperms, but it is differentiated ovary, style and stigma d) The pollen grain is received by the stigma causing pollination. e) Ovary develops into fruit and ovules into seeds after the act of fertilization.

CLASS - IX Science (Diversity in Living Organism) 1 Which one of the following is not the exclusive trait of Arthropoda? (a) presence of wings (c) chitinous exoskeleton (b) jointed appendages (d) presence of haemocoel 2 Pinus is a ---------- plant. (a) bryophytic (b) gymnospermous (c) Pteridophytic (d) angiosperms 3 Well defined nucleus is absent is (a) blue green algae (b) diatoms (c) algae (d) yeast 4 Which is the simplest of the following many celled animals? (a) sponge (b) hydra (c) starfish (d) jellyfish 5 Define sporophyte and gametophyte 6 What is alternation of generation? 7 What is Binomial nomouclature? Who proposed it?

8 State any two characteristic features of animals 9 Write the main characteristics of Mammalia. 10 Describe the general characteristics of Gymnosperms 11 What is classification? What is the need of classification? What is the basis of classification?

12 Observe the figures given below and answer the following questions. (a) which of the following animals are invertebrates underline them (b) name the underlined animals (c) give two important characteristics of underlined animals.

ANSWERS Ans1. Presence of wings Ans2. Gymnospermous Ans3. Blue green algae Ans4. Sponge Ans5. sporophyte It is the diploid (2n) phase or individuals in the life of an organism and produce spores. Gametophyte It is the haploid (n) phase or individuals in the life cycle of an organism and produce gametes for sexual reproduction. Ans6. When sporophyte diploid (2n) phase alternates to gametophyte haploid (n) phase or vice versa. In order to complete life cycle, it is called alternation of generation. e.g Obelia and fern etc. Ans7. It is the naming system in which the name of the organism has two words first word is the name of genus and second word is the name of species of the organism. It was proposed by Carl Von Linnaeus. Ans8. Characteristics of animals a) Animals are multicelluar organisms with heterotrophic mode of nutrition. b) They have power of locomotion and possess nervous system. Ans9. Characteristics of mammalia are a) Mostly terrestrial but found in all types of habitats b) Body is of varied shape divisible into head, neck, trunk and tail. c) Skin covered with hair and has sweat glands d) They possess mammary glands which produce milk to nourish the young ones e) Respiratory organs are lungs only. f) The heart is four chambered Ans10. Characteristics of gymnosperms. a) The stem is erect aerial branched or unbranhced. b) The leaves are usually dimorphic i.e., presence of two types of leaves on a plant. c) These are naked seeded plants i.e., their ovules are not enclosed in the ovary. d) The microsporophyll (male reproductive organ) and megasporphyll (female reproductive organ) are compactly arranged around the central axis forming male cone & female cone respectively

Ans11. Classification The process of grouping similar things into groups or categories on the basis of similarities and differences is called classification. Need of classification It is very difficult to study large number of organisms individually. So organism having similar characters grouped together and the studied easily. Classification Cell structure, mode & source for the nutrition and body organization. Ans12. a) A, B, D b) A Amoeba, B Starfish (asterias) D Hydra. c) i)amoeba 1. It is uninucleate 2. locomotion is by finger like pseudopodia ii) Asterias (starfish) 1. Body is radially symmetrical 2. Body cavity is modified into a water vascular system with elastic tube like outword extension for locomotion called tube feet or podia. iii) Hydra 1. Mouth is surrounded by tentacles which helps in feeding 2. Respiratory, circulatory and excretory organs are absent.

Diversity in living organisms 1. Which one is not a flightless bird? (a) Ostrich (b) kiwi (c) Penguin (d) Dove 2. Which phylum contains the greatest number of species of animals? (a) sponges (b) molluscs (c) Arthropods (d) Chordates. 3. Pteridophyta do not have (a) root (b) stem (c) flowers (d) leaves. 4. Who is known as father of taxonomy? (a) Linnaeus (b) Darwin (c) Mendel (d) Watson 5. Name the group of plants with the following characters : a) Plants with out root, stem, leaf and flowers. b) Plants lacking chlorophyll. 6. Name the various units of classification. 7. Why are bacteria and fungi classified along with plants? 8. Give difference between bony and cartilaginous fishes.

9. Write characteristics of Aves. 10. You are given an assortment of plants on laboratory table. What characteristics will you look for in order to label a particular specimen as (a) Angiosperm (b) Moss (c) Algae (d) Fungi (e) Gymnosperm.

11. What are the major divisions of the kingdom planate? What is the basis of thesedivisions? 12. Write characteristics of kingdom Animalia.

ANSWERS Ans 01. Dove Ans 02. Arthropods Ans 03. Flowers Ans 04. Linnaeus. Ans 05. (a) Thallophyta (b) Fungi Ans 06. Units of classification are species, Genus family, order, class, Phylum (Division), Kingdom. Ans 07. Bacteria are kept under plants because they are mostly non-green and they possess cell wall. Fungi is kept under plants because it do not move but it lacks chlorophyll and derive nutrition from dead organic matter or by other methods. Ans 08. In bony fishes skeleton is bony (made up of bones) while in cartilaginous fishes skeleton is made up of cartilage. Ans 09. Characteristics of aves are (i) Body is covered with feathers divided into head, neck and tail. (ii) Birds are bipedal. The fore-limbs are modified into wings for flight. (iii) Mouth is surrounded by a beak. Teeth are absent. (iv) Skeleton is light because the long bones are hollow and contain air cavities. (v) Respiration is by lungs which have air-sacs. (vi) The heart is four chambered. Ans.10. Angiosperm Flowering plants Moss - Leaves and roots are absent, presence of rhizoids. Algae - Absence of stem, root and leaves, presence of pigments. Fungi - Non-green, made up of hyphae Gymnosperm Naked seeded plants, i.e, seeds are not enclosed within the fruit.

Ans 11. Major division of kingdom plantae thallophya, bryophyta, pteridophyta, gymnosperms and angiosperms. This kingdom includes Basis for classification (a) All organisms which are multicellular, eukaryotic and green autotrophs. (b) Green plants are further classified on the basis of differentiation of the plant body. (c) Second level of classification plant body has vascular tissue or not. Further classification is based on (i) whether seeds are present or not. (ii) Whether seeds are enclosed within fruit or not. Ans 12. Characteristics of kingdom animalia are (a) Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms (b) Animal nutrition is heterotrophic. They lack photosynthetic pigments. (c) Animal lack cell walls. (d) Animals possess the power of locomotion (e) Most Animals have a nervous system which is used to coordinate their body actions and response. (f) In sexual reproduction, animals produce haploid male gametes (sperms) and female gametes..

Diversity in living organisms 1. Presence of diaphragm is the characteristic feature of (a) amphibian (b) reptile (c) mammals (d) Pisces. 2. The branch of Biology dealing with classification is known as (a) Physiology (b) taxonomy (c) Paleontology (d) mycology 3. Which of the following characteristics does not apply to fungi? (a) Non-green (b) saprophytic or parasitic (c) Autotrophic (d) Heterotrophic 4. Which of the following is not a criterion for classification of living organisms? (a) Body design of the organism (b) Ability to produce one s own food (c) Membrane bound nucleus & cell organelles (d) Height to the plant 5. In what respects are lichens unusual plants? 6. Name two coelenterates with diagrams. How do poriferan animals differ fromcoelenterate animals? 7. Differentiate between the heart of a fish and a birds?

8. What is the difference notochord and nerve card? 9. Name the group of plants known as Amphibians of plant world. Mention theirthree important characters. 10. Give three points of how birds have adapted themselves to an aerial mode of life. 11. Give difference between vertebrates and invertebrates.

ANSWERS Ans 01. Mammals. Ans 02. Taxonomy Ans 03. Autotrophic Ans 04. Height to the plant. Ans 05. A lichen is a close partnership between an alga and a fungus. The algal cells grow in the fungal mycelium. Alga make food by photosynthesis. The fungus provides shelter and protection to the alga. Thus, both the alga and the fungus benefit. This kind of association is called a symbiotic association. Ans 06. Examples of coelenterates. Poriferans are the simplest multicellular and branched. The cells are loosely held together and do not form tissue Coelenterates have one continuous central cavity called coelentron. Ans 07. Heart of fish is two chambered auricle and ventricle whereas birds have four chambered heart. Ans 08. Notochord is a solid stiff but flexible rod like structure gives vertebral column in higher chordates (animals) while nervecord is a solid or hollow tube like structure gives brain and spinal cord (nervous system) Ans 09. Bryophytes are the plants which lives on land and in water so they are called amphibians of the plant kingdom. These plants shows following character - (a) The plant body is either thallus like (thalloid) or leaf like (foliose) (b) True leaves and roots are lacking; the plants are anchored to the soil by means of filamentous rhizoids. (c) Plant body is green and autotrophic (d) The vascular tissue are absent.

Ans 10. Ans 11. Adaptations of birds to aerial mode of life. (a) Their body is covered with feathers. (b) Forelimbs are modified into wings (c) They have hollow bones which helps them in flight. Vertebrates Invertebrates a Internal skeleton present Internal skeleton absent. b Vertebral column (backbone) present Vertebral column (backbone) absent c Two pairs of limbs present. Three or more pairs of limbs if present d A tail is usually present. A tail is absent e Body covered by hair Hair are not present f Nerve cord is dorsally located. Nerve cord is ventrally located.