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Question: In which of the following animals are bones not present? (a)Earthworm (b)Snail (c)Cockroach ...
In which of the following animals are bones not present?
(a)Earthworm
(b)Snail
(c)Cockroach
(d)All of the above
Solution
Invertebrates don't possess a skeleton of bone, either internal or external. They include hugely varied body plans. The most characteristic of all invertebrates is that they lack a backbone. They do not have any bones in the least.
Complete answer:
Earthworms don't have a backbone. They fall into the category of invertebrates. They do not have bones, legs, eyes, or teeth. A cockroach has six legs, three body segments, and no bones. it's an exoskeleton in situ of a skeleton. The endoskeleton is tough and shell-like and covers its body. Snails haven't any bones or rings or joints in their bodies. Thus all of the above-given animals are invertebrates and thus they are devoid of bones.
Additional Information: A backbone is a component of a skeleton of bone which grows inside many animals, like fish, birds and mammals. Most animals don't have a skeleton of bone inside them so that they don't have a backbone. These animals are called invertebrates. Invertebrates like worms and snails have a skeleton of water inside their body. Hence invertebrates lack a backbone.
So, the correct answer is, “All of the above”.
Note: Characteristics of Invertebrates;
An invertebrate is an animal that has all of the subsequent characteristic features at some point in its life:
-They do not have a backbone.
-They are multicellular.
-They have no cell walls, like all other animals.
-They reproduce by two reproductive cells, or gametes, coming together to produce a new organism of their species.