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Classification of Animals — Question 11

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Name one example each of an animal which shows the following characteristics:

  1. Fixed animal with a pore-bearing body
  2. Star-shaped body
  3. Can live in water as well as on land
  4. Has a flattened ribbon-like body
Answer
  1. Fixed animal with a pore-bearing body — Sponge

  2. Star-shaped body — Starfish

  3. Can live in water as well as on land — Frog

  4. Has a flattened ribbon-like body — Tapeworm

Chapter 2: Classification of Animals — ICSE Class VII Biology Notes

Comprehensive ICSE Class VII Biology notes on Classification of Animals covering invertebrate phyla (Porifera to Echinodermata), vertebrate classes (Pisces to Mammalia), and Whittaker Five Kingdom Classification with solved examples.

Key Concepts and Topics

Topics covered: Invertebrates, Vertebrates, Five Kingdom Classification, Phyla, Classes

Weightage: Approximately 8 marks in the exam

Important Points to Remember

  • 97% of animals are invertebrates without backbone
  • Eight invertebrate phyla from Porifera to Echinodermata
  • Arthropoda is the largest phylum with jointed legs and exoskeleton
  • Five vertebrate classes: Pisces, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, Mammalia
  • Cold-blooded vs warm-blooded animals
  • Whittaker Five Kingdom Classification: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
  • Key exceptions: whale is mammal, bat is mammal, penguin is bird

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the largest phylum of animals?

A: Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, and crabs.

Q: Why is a whale a mammal and not a fish?

A: Whales breathe through lungs, give birth to live young, and feed milk to their babies.

Q: What are the five kingdoms in Whittaker classification?

A: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.

Exam Preparation Tips

  • Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization
  • Practice drawing and labelling diagrams regularly
  • Use comparison tables for topics that require differentiation
  • Solve previous year questions and practice papers
  • Review the chapter notes provided by Bright Tutorials for comprehensive coverage

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