11. What type of symmetry is exhibited by organisms in the phylum Cnidaria?
Answer: b) Radial symmetry
12. Which tissue type is responsible for connecting and supporting different structures in animals?
Answer: b) Connective tissue
13. The process of coelom formation by splitting of the mesoderm is known as:
Answer: b) Schizocoely
14. Diploblastic animals have how many germ layers?
Answer: b) Two
15. Which of the following is an example of a triploblastic animal?
Answer: b) Planaria
16. Which tissue type is primarily involved in the transmission of nerve impulses?
Answer: c) Nervous tissue
17. Animals that lack a body cavity are referred to as:
Answer: b) Acoelomates
18. Radial symmetry is characteristic of which of the following groups?
Answer: c) Cnidarians
19. Bilateral symmetry is first observed in which phylum?
Answer: b) Platyhelminthes
20. The formation of a true coelom by splitting mesodermal cells is characteristic of:
Answer: c) Schizocoelomates
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