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QUESTION9 Monarch Butterflies are distasteful to birds and although the Viceroy

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QUESTION9 Monarch Butterflies are distasteful to birds and although the Viceroy Butterfly is not distasteful, the Viceroy mimics the Monarch in color to also be avoided by birds o a. True o b. False QUESTION 10 Compound Mosaic Eyes consist of 1000s (6300 in honeybees) of degree vision and and other advantages that allow for the formation of images, 360 QUESTION 11 Match the term with its best description Metamere Trophalaxis Proboscis A internal walls separating segments B behavior in which any adult routinely provisions any immature individual with food items, characteristic of eusociality C tubular straw-like feeding organ to suck in liquid diet D external structures to anchor in soil. for swimming or crawling E gynonym for segments QUESTION 12 in Molluscs the is formed by two folds of skin and secretes the protective shell 2.0

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Q9. True

Justification: Viceroy butterfly is a mimic of Monarch Butterfly. Both Monarch and viceroy butterflies have remarkably similar patterns of orange and black wing coloration. viceroy, like the monarch, was unappetizing to its predators and that its bright coloration warned its predators of this. by mimicking a distasteful butterfly, few viceroy butterflies in the population initially achieved anti-predator adaptation probably millions of years ago. Predators avoid monarch, and they mistakenly avoid viceroys for being similar in appearance. So mimics survived and flourished continuously.

Q10. little optical units called ommatidia

Q11. Metamere- A (Justification: the general segmentation of bilateral animals involves longitudinal division of the body into linear series of similar sections. Any of the homologous segments, lying in a longitudinal series, that compose the body of certain animals, such as lobsters. Also called somite. )

Trophallaxis- B (Justification: Trophallaxis, or the mutual exchange of food between larvae and adults of bees, ants, and wasps, has been of special interest to hymenopterists.)

Proboscis- C (Justification: the long nose of some animals, or the long tube-like mouth of some insects. Also called an elephant's trunk )

Q 12 mantle or pallium ( Justification: Space between mantle and body wall is the mantle cavity)

Q13 e

Q14: A {Justification: A bipinnaria and brachiolaria is the first stage in the larval development of most starfish, and is usually followed by a brachiolaria stage. Bipinnaria larvae only occur in Asteroidea (starfish)}

Q15- Setae (Justification: hair or bristle help anchor segments during locomotion and long hairlike setae aid aquatic forms in swimming, aid in preventing the worms from being washed out of its home.