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Diversity In Living Organisms

Class 9th Science NCERT Exemplar Solution
Multiple Choice Questions
  1. Find out incorrect sentenceA. Protista includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms B.…
  2. Which among the following has specialised tissue for conduction of water? (i) Thallophyta…
  3. Which among the following produce seeds?A. Thallophyta B. Bryophyta C. Pteridophyta D.…
  4. Which one is a true fish?A. Jellyfish B. Starfish C. Dogfish D. Silverfish…
  5. Which among the following is exclusively marine?A. Porifera B. Echinodermata C. Mollusca…
  6. Which among the following have open circulatory system? (i) Arthropoda (ii) Mollusca (iii)…
  7. In which group of animals, coelom is filled with blood?A. Arthropoda B. Annelida C.…
  8. Elephantiasis is caused byA. Wuchereria B. Pinworm C. Planarians D. Liver flukes…
  9. Which one is the most striking or (common) character of the vertebrates?A. Presence of…
  10. Which among the following have scales? (i) Amphibians (ii) Pisces (iii) Reptiles (iv)…
  11. Find out the false statementA. Aves are warm blooded, egg laying and have four chambered…
  12. Pteridophyta do not haveA. root B. stem C. flowers D. leaves
  13. Identify a member of PoriferaA. Spongilla B. Euglena C. Penicillium D. Hydra…
  14. Which is not an aquatic animal?A. Hydra B. Jelly fish C. Corals D. Filaria…
  15. Amphibians do not have the followingA. Three chambered heart B. Gills or lungs C. Scales…
  16. Organisms without nucleus and cell organelles belong to (i) fungi (ii) Protista (iii)…
  17. Which of the following is not a criterion for classification of living organisms?A. Body…
  18. The feature that is not a characteristic of protochordate?A. Presence of notochord B.…
  19. The locomotory organs of Echinodermata areA. tube feet B. muscular feet C. jointed legs D.…
  20. Corals areA. Poriferans attached to some solid support B. Cnidarians, that are solitary…
  21. Who introduced the system of scientific nomenclature of organismsA. Robert Whittaker B.…
  22. Two chambered heart occurs inA. crocodiles B. fish C. aves D. amphibians…
  23. Skeleton is made entirely of cartilage inA. Sharks B. Tuna C. Rohu D. None of these…
  24. One of the following is not an AnnelidA. Nereis B. Earthworm C. Leech D. Urchins…
  25. The book Systema Naturae was written byA. Linnaeus B. Haeckel C. Whittaker D. Robert Brown…
  26. Karl Von Linne was involved with which branch of science?A. Morphology B. Taxonomy C.…
  27. Real organs are absent inA. Mollusca B. Coelenterata C. Arthropoda D. Echinodermata…
  28. Hard calcium carbonate structures are used as skeleton byA. Echinodermata B. Protochordata…
  29. Differentiation in segmental fashion occurs inA. Leech B. Starfish C. Snails D. Ascaris…
  30. In taxonomic hierarchy family comes betweenA. Class and Order B. Order and Genus C. Genus…
  31. 5-Kingdom classification has given byA. Morgan B. R. Whittaker C. Linnaeus D. Haeckel…
  32. Well defined nucleus is absent inA. blue green algae B. diatoms C. algae D. yeast…
  33. The Origin of Species is written byA. Linnaeus B. Darwin C. Hackel D. Whittaker…
  34. Meena and Hari observed an animal in their garden. Hari called it an insect while Meena…
Short Answer Type
  1. Write true (T) or false (F) (a) Whittaker proposed five kingdom classification. (b) Monera…
  2. (a) Fungi shows ______ mode of nutrition. (b) The cell wall of fungi is made up of ______…
  3. You are provided with the seeds of gram, wheat, rice, pumpkin, maize and pea. Classify…
  4. Match items of column (A) with items of column (B) (A) (B) (a) Naked seed (b) Covered seed…
  5. Match items in column (A) with items of column (B) (A) (B) (a) Pore bearing animals (b)…
  6. Classify the following organisms based on the absence/presence of true coelom (i.e.,…
  7. Endoskeleton of fishes are made up of cartilage and bone; classify the following fishes as…
  8. Classify the following based on number of chambers in their heart. Rohu, Scoliodon, Frog,…
  9. Classify Rohu, Scoliodon , Flying lizard, King cobra, Frog, Salamander, Ostrich, Pigeon,…
  10. Name two egg laying mammals.
  11. (a) Five kingdom classification of living organisms is given by __________. (b) Basic…
  12. Give True (T) and False (F) (a) Gymnosperms differ from Angiosperms in having covered…
  13. Give examples for the following (a) Bilateral, dorsiventral symmetry is found in…
  14. Label a, b, c and d. given in Fig. 7.1 Give the function (b)
  15. Fill in the boxes given in Fig. 7.2 with appropriate characteristics/plant group (s)…
Long Answer Type
  1. Write names of few thallophytes. Draw a labelled diagram of Spirogyra.…
  2. Thallophyta, bryophyta and pteridophyta are called as Cryptogams. Gymnosperms and…
  3. Define the terms and give one example of each (a) Bilateral symmetry (b) Coelom (c)…
  4. You are given leech, Nereis, Scolopendra, prawn and scorpion; and all have segmented body…
  5. Which organism is more complex and evolved among Bacteria, Mushroom and Mango tree. Give…
  6. Differentiate between flying lizard and bird. Draw the diagram.
  7. List out some common features in cat, rat and bat.
  8. Why do we keep both snake and turtle in the same class?

Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1.

Find out incorrect sentence
A. Protista includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms

B. Whittaker considered cell structure, mode, and source of nutrition for classifying the organisms in five kingdoms

C. Both Monera and Protista may be autotrophic and heterotrophic

D. Monerans have well-defined nucleus


Answer:

Monerans do not possess well-defined nucleus and membrane bound cell organelles like mitochondria, lysosomes, etc.


Question 2.

Which among the following has specialised tissue for conduction of water?

(i) Thallophyta

(ii) Bryophyta

(iii) Pteridophyta

(iv) Gymnosperms
A. (i) and (ii)

B. (ii) and (iii)

C. (iii) and (iv)

D. (i) and (iv)


Answer:

Pteridophyta and gymnosperms have a specialised tissue for the conduction of water and other substances from one part of the plant body to another.


Question 3.

Which among the following produce seeds?
A. Thallophyta

B. Bryophyta

C. Pteridophyta

D. Gymnosperms


Answer:

The plants of this group bear naked seeds and are usually perennial, evergreen and woody.


Question 4.

Which one is a true fish?
A. Jellyfish

B. Starfish

C. Dogfish

D. Silverfish


Answer:

Dogfish is a true fish as it has all the characters which a fish has like streamlined body, cartilaginous endoskeleton, gill slits, fins, etc.


Question 5.

Which among the following is exclusively marine?
A. Porifera

B. Echinodermata

C. Mollusca

D. Pisces


Answer:

These are exclusively free-living marine animals. They are triploblastic and have a coelomic cavity.


Question 6.

Which among the following have open circulatory system?

(i) Arthropoda

(ii) Mollusca

(iii) Annelida

(iv) Coelenterata
A. (i) and (ii)

B. (iii) and (iv)

C. (i) and (iii)

D. (ii) and (iv)


Answer:

Arthropods and Molluscs have open circulatory system.


Question 7.

In which group of animals, coelom is filled with blood?
A. Arthropoda

B. Annelida

C. Nematoda

D. Echinodermata


Answer:

In arthropods, the open circulatory system is present and so the coelomic cavity is filled with blood.


Question 8.

Elephantiasis is caused by
A. Wuchereria

B. Pinworm

C. Planarians

D. Liver flukes


Answer:

Elephantiasis disease of human beings is caused by a filarial worm, Wuchereria.


Question 9.

Which one is the most striking or (common) character of the vertebrates?
A. Presence of notochord

B. Presence of triploblastic condition

C. Presence of gill pouches

D. Presence of coelom


Answer:

The characteristic features of a vertebrate is the presence of notochord. The notochord is a mesodermally derived rod-like structure that runs along back of the animal separating the nervous tissue from the gut.


Question 10.

Which among the following have scales?

(i) Amphibians

(ii) Pisces

(iii) Reptiles

(iv) Mammals
A. (i) and (iii)

B. (iii) and (iv)

C. (ii) and (iii)

D. (i) and (ii)


Answer:

The skin of Pisces and Reptiles is covered with scales. Amphibians skin is moist without scales. The skin of mammals is covered with hair.


Question 11.

Find out the false statement
A. Aves are warm blooded, egg laying and have four chambered heart

B. Aves have feather covered body, fore limbs are modified as wing and breathe through lungs

C. Most of the mammals are viviparous

D. Fishes, amphibians, and reptiles are oviparous


Answer:

Fishes, amphibians, and reptiles are not oviparous. They lay eggs.


Question 12.

Pteridophyta do not have
A. root

B. stem

C. flowers

D. leaves


Answer:

The plant body of pteridophytes is differentiated into roots, stem, and leaves but they do not have flowers.


Question 13.

Identify a member of Porifera
A. Spongilla

B. Euglena

C. Penicillium

D. Hydra


Answer:

Members of the phylum Porifera are commonly known as sponges. They are generally marine and mostly asymmetrical animals. Example- Spongilla


Question 14.

Which is not an aquatic animal?
A. Hydra

B. Jelly fish

C. Corals

D. Filaria


Answer:

Filaria (Wuchereria) belongs to Phylum Nematoda. It causes an Elephantiasis disease in human beings.


Question 15.

Amphibians do not have the following
A. Three chambered heart

B. Gills or lungs

C. Scales

D. Mucus glands


Answer:

The amphibian skin is moist (without scales). They have mucus glands in their skin. The heart is three chambered and respiration through either gills or lungs.


Question 16.

Organisms without nucleus and cell organelles belong to

(i) fungi

(ii) Protista

(iii) cyano bacteria

(iv) archaea bacteria
A. (i) and (ii)

B. (iii) and (iv)

C. (i) and (iv)

D. (ii) and (iii)


Answer:

The organisms which do not possess a well defined nucleus and membrane bound cell organelles are grouped under the kingdom Monera. Carl Woese divided the Monera kingdom into Archaea and Eubacteria (cyano bacteria).


Question 17.

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 and cell organelles

D. Height of the plant


Answer:

The criteria which are used for classification of organisms are presence or absence well-defined nucleus and membrane-bound cell organelles (cell structure), Body design of the organism and the ability to produce one’s own food.


Question 18.

The feature that is not a characteristic of protochordate?
A. Presence of notochord

B. Bilateral symmetry and coelom

C. Jointed legs

D. Presence of circulatory system


Answer:

Protochordates are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and coelomate. They have a closed circulatory system. Example- Amphioxus


Question 19.

The locomotory organs of Echinodermata are
A. tube feet

B. muscular feet

C. jointed legs

D. parapodia


Answer:

Echinoderms have tube feet that help in respiration and locomotion.


Question 20.

Corals are
A. Poriferans attached to some solid support

B. Cnidarians, that are solitary living

C. Poriferans present at the sea bed

D. Cnidarians that live in colonies


Answer:

Some of the cnidarians that live in colonies (corals) while others have a solitary like–span (Hydra).


Question 21.

Who introduced the system of scientific nomenclature of organisms
A. Robert Whittaker

B. Carolus Linnaeus

C. Robert Hooke

D. Ernst Haeckel


Answer:

Binomial nomenclature was proposed by Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778). It is a simplified system of naming organisms. Under the Binomial system of nomenclature, each organism has a scientific name consisting of two parts. First part is genus and second part is the species. For example, the scientific name of mango is Mangifera indica.


Question 22.

Two chambered heart occurs in
A. crocodiles

B. fish

C. aves

D. amphibians


Answer:

Fishes have two chambered heart-one auricle and one ventricle.


Question 23.

Skeleton is made entirely of cartilage in
A. Sharks

B. Tuna

C. Rohu

D. None of these


Answer:

Cartilaginous fishes have an endoskeleton made up of cartilage, e.g., Scoliodon (dog fish) shark Torpedo, sting ray etc.


Question 24.

One of the following is not an Annelid
A. Nereis

B. Earthworm

C. Leech

D. Urchins


Answer:

Nereis, earthworm, and leech are annelids while Urchins is not an annelid. Sea urchin belongs to Phylum Echinodermata.


Question 25.

The book Systema Naturae was written by
A. Linnaeus

B. Haeckel

C. Whittaker

D. Robert Brown


Answer:

The book Systema Naturae was written by Carolus Linnaeus in 1735. He described his binomial system of classification in this book.


Question 26.

Karl Von Linne was involved with which branch of science?
A. Morphology

B. Taxonomy

C. Physiology

D. Medicine


Answer:

Carl von Linnaeus is known as Father of Taxonomy.


Question 27.

Real organs are absent in
A. Mollusca

B. Coelenterata

C. Arthropoda

D. Echinodermata


Answer:

Coelenterates are multicellular, diploblastic and acoelomate animals having tissue level of organization i.e., they lack true organs, Mollusca, Arthropoda and Echinodermata have organ level of organization.


Question 28.

Hard calcium carbonate structures are used as skeleton by
A. Echinodermata

B. Protochordata

C. Arthropoda

D. Nematoda


Answer:

Echinodermata animals have hard calcium carbonate structures that they use as a skeleton.


Question 29.

Differentiation in segmental fashion occurs in
A. Leech

B. Starfish

C. Snails

D. Ascaris


Answer:

Leech belongs to Phylum Annelida. They have metameric segmentation i.e., their body is divided into segments which are identical to each other and bear set of organs in each segment.


Question 30.

In taxonomic hierarchy family comes between
A. Class and Order

B. Order and Genus

C. Genus and Species

D. Division and Class


Answer:

In taxonomic hierarchy family comes between order and genus. The family has a group of related genera with still less number of similarities as compared to genus and species.


Question 31.

5-Kingdom classification has given by
A. Morgan

B. R. Whittaker

C. Linnaeus

D. Haeckel


Answer:

R.H. Whittaker proposed five kingdom classification system. The five kingdoms are Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.


Question 32.

Well defined nucleus is absent in
A. blue green algae

B. diatoms

C. algae

D. yeast


Answer:

The organisms which do not possess a well-defined nucleus and membrane bound cell organelles are grouped under the kingdom Monera. Eg., blue green algae.


Question 33.

The ‘Origin of Species’ is written by
A. Linnaeus

B. Darwin

C. Hackel

D. Whittaker


Answer:

Charles Darwin (1859) has described the idea of evolution in book “The origin of species”.


Question 34.

Meena and Hari observed an animal in their garden. Hari called it an insect while Meena said it was an earthworm. Choose the character from the following which confirms that it is an insect.
A. Bilateral symmetrical body

B. Body with jointed legs

C. Cylindrical body

D. Body with little segmentation


Answer:

Arthropoda is the largest phylum which includes insects. The body of arthropods is covered by a chitinous exoskeleton. They have jointed appendages (arthros-joint, poda-appendages).



Short Answer Type
Question 1.

Write true (T) or false (F)

(a) Whittaker proposed five kingdom classification.

(b) Monera is divided into Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.

(c) Starting from Class, Species comes before the Genus.

(d) Anabaena belongs to the kingdom Monera.

(e) Blue green algae belong to the kingdom Protista.

(f) All prokaryotes are classified under Monera.


Answer:

(a) True, R.H. Whittaker proposed five kingdom classification system.

(b) True, Carl Woese divided the Monera kingdom into Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.


(c) False, Species is the basic and lowest taxonomic category. Genus comprises a group of related species.


(d) True, Anabaena belongs to the kingdom Monera.


(e) False, blue green algae belong to kingdom Monera.


(f) True, All the prokaryotic including bacteria and blue green algae belong to Kingdom Monera.



Question 2.

Fill in the blanks

(a) Fungi shows ______ mode of nutrition.

(b) The cell wall of fungi is made up of ______

(c) Association between blue green algae and fungi is called as ______

(d) Chemical nature of chitin is ______

(e) ______ has the smallest number of organisms with a maximum number of similar characters

(f) Plants without well-differentiated stem, root and leaf are kept in ______

(g) ______ are called as amphibians of the plant kingdom.


Answer:

(a) Saprotrophic

(b) chitin


(c) Lichens


(d) Carbohydrate


(e) Species


(f) Thallophyta


(g) Bryophyta



Question 3.

You are provided with the seeds of gram, wheat, rice, pumpkin, maize and pea. Classify them whether they are monocot or dicot.


Answer:

Monocot – Wheat, maize, rice

Dicot – Pea, gram, pumpkin.



Question 4.

Match items of column (A) with items of column (B)


Answer:

(a)-B; (b) -A; (c) -D; (d) -C; (e) -F; (f) -E; (g)-G



Question 5.

Match items in column (A) with items of column (B)


Answer:

(a) : C

(b) : B


(c) : F


(d) : A


(e) : E


(f) : D



Question 6.

Classify the following organisms based on the absence/presence of true coelom (i.e., acoelomate, pseudocoelomate and coelomate)

Spongilla, Sea anemone, Planaria, Liver fluke, Wuchereria , Scorpion, Ascaris , Birds, Nereis, Fishes, Earthworm, Horse.


Answer:




Question 7.

Endoskeleton of fishes are made up of cartilage and bone; classify the following fishes as cartilagenous or bony Torpedo, Sting ray, Dog fish, Rohu Angler fish, Exocoetus.


Answer:

Cartilaginous fishes- Dog fish, Torpedo, Sting ray

Bony fishes - Rohu, Angler fish, Exocoetus



Question 8.

Classify the following based on number of chambers in their heart.

Rohu, Scoliodon, Frog, Salamander, Flying lizard, King Cobra, Crocodile, Ostrich, Pigeon, Bat, Whale


Answer:

Two chambered heart- Rohu, Scoliodon

Three chambered heart – Frog, Salamander, Flying lizard, King Cobra


Four chambered heart- Crocodile, Ostrich, Pigeon, Bat, Whale



Question 9.

Classify Rohu, Scoliodon , Flying lizard, King cobra, Frog, Salamander, Ostrich, Pigeon, Bat, Crocodile and Whale into the cold blooded/warm blooded animals.


Answer:

Cold blooded animals - Rohu, Scoliodon, Flying lizard, King cobra, Frog, Salamander, Crocodile

Warm blooded animals - Ostrich, Pigeon, Bat, Whale
Note: Cold-blooded creatures take on the temperature of their surroundings. They are hot when their environment is hot and cold when their environment is cold. In hot environments, cold-blooded animals can have blood that is much warmer than warm-blooded animals.



Question 10.

Name two egg laying mammals.


Answer:

Platypus and the echidna.



Question 11.

Fill in the blanks

(a) Five kingdom classification of living organisms is given by __________.

(b) Basic smallest unit of classification is __________.

(c) Prokaryotes are grouped in Kingdom __________.

(d) Paramecium is a protista because of its __________.

(e) Fungi do not contain __________.

(f) A fungus __________ can be seen without microscope.

(g) Common fungi used in preparing the bread is __________.

(h) Algae and fungi form symbiotic association called __________.


Answer:

(a) Five kingdom classification of living organisms is given by Robert Whittaker
(b) Basic smallest unit of classification is Species

(c) Prokaryotes are grouped in Kingdom Monera


(d) Paramecium is a protista because of its eukaryotic unicellular organisms


(e) Fungi do not contain chlorophyll


(f) A fungus mushroom can be seen without microscope.


(g) Common fungi used in preparing the bread is yeast


(h) Algae and fungi form symbiotic association called lichens



Question 12.

Give True (T) and False (F)

(a) Gymnosperms differ from Angiosperms in having covered seed. (b) Non flowering plants are called Cryptogamae.

(c) Bryophytes have conducting tissue.

(d) Funaria is a moss.

(e) Compound leaves are found in many ferns.

(f) Seeds contain an embryo.


Answer:

(a) False

The gymnosperms have naked seeds whereas the angiosperms have seeds inside the fruits.


(b) True,


Non-flowering plants are called Cryptogamae.


(c) False


Bryophytes do not have specialised tissue for the conduction of water and other substances from one part of the plant body to another.


(d) True
Funaria is an example of bryophyte and is a moss.


(e) True
Compound leaves are found in many ferns.


(f) True
Seeds contain embryo.



Question 13.

Give examples for the following

(a) Bilateral, dorsiventral symmetry is found in __________.

(b) Worms causing disease elephantiasis is__________.

(c) Open circulatory system is found in__________ where coelomic cavity is filled with blood.

(d) __________ are known to have pseudocoelom.


Answer:

(a) Bilateral, dorsiventral symmetry is found in Platyhelmihthes-liver flukes


(b) Worms causing disease elephantiasis is Wuchereria (Filaria worm )


(c) Open circulatory system is found in Arthropods where coelomic cavity is filled with blood.


(d) Nematodes are known to have pseudocoelom



Question 14.

Label a, b, c and d. given in Fig. 7.1 Give the function (b)



Answer:

(a) Dorsal fin

Function of the dorsal fin - To stabilize the animal against rolling and to assist in sudden turns.


(b) Caudal fin


Functionof caudal fin - In most fish, caudal or tail fin is the main propelling fin and helps in changing direction.


(c) Anal fin


Function of anal fin: To stabilize the fish while swimming.


(d) Pelvic fin


Function of Pelvic fin: To balance the fish and prevent it from rolling from side to side.


Question 15.

Fill in the boxes given in Fig. 7.2 with appropriate characteristics/plant group (s)



Answer:

(a) Thallophyta

(b) Without specialized vascular tissue


(c) Pteridophyta


(d) Phanerogams


(e) Bear naked seeds


(f) Angiosperms


(g) Have seeds with two cotyledons


(h) Monocots




Long Answer Type
Question 1.

Write names of few thallophytes. Draw a labelled diagram of Spirogyra.


Answer:

Thallophyta is the division of plants that has the simplest organisms. The organisms of this division are commonly called algae. Examples are Spirogyra, Ulothrix, Cladophora and Chara.
A labelled diagram of spirogyra is shown below:



Question 2.

Thallophyta, bryophyta and pteridophyta are called as ‘Cryptogams’. Gymnosperms and Angiosperms are called as ‘phanerogams’. Discuss why? Draw one example of Gymnosperm.


Answer:

Thallophyta, bryophyta and pteridophyta have naked embryo that are called spores. The reproductive organs of these three groups are very inconspicuous or hidden, and they are therefore called ‘cryptogamae’. On the other hand, phanerogams (gymnosperms and angiosperms) have well differentiated reproductive organs and covered embryo having stored food.



Question 3.

Define the terms and give one example of each

(a) Bilateral symmetry

(b) Coelom

(c) Triploblastic


Answer:

(a) Bilateral symmetry: When the body is divided into identical left and right halves in only one plane, it is called bilateral symmetry. E.g., Annelida


(b) Coelom: It is the body cavity which is filled with a fluid and is lined by mesoderm. Animals possessing coelom are called coelomates, e.g., annelids, molluscs, arthropods, echinoderms.


(c) Triploblastic: Animals having three germinal layers (ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm) are called triploblastic. Example: Nematoda.



Question 4.

You are given leech, Nereis, Scolopendra, prawn and scorpion; and all have segmented body organisation. Will you classify them in one group? If no, give the important characters based on which you will separate these organisms into different groups


Answer:

The organisms given in the question are not belong to the same group. Leech and nereis belong to the phylum Annelida while scolopendra, prawn and scorpion belong to the phylum Arthropoda. The distinguish features of both the phylum are given below:



Question 5.

Which organism is more complex and evolved among Bacteria, Mushroom and Mango tree. Give reasons.


Answer:

Mango tree is more complex and evolved because it is a eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophic terrestrial plant. It is also called flowering plant as its reproductive organs are aggregated in a flower. Bacteria is a unicellular prokaryotic organism and fungi (mushroom) is a heterotrophic eukaryotic organism with no body differentiation. Therefore, both of these are simple organism.



Question 6.

Differentiate between flying lizard and bird. Draw the diagram.


Answer:

Flying lizard belong to class Reptilia while bird belongs to class Aves.



Question 7.

List out some common features in cat, rat and bat.


Answer:

Cat, bat and rat belong to the class-Mammalia and have following common features:

● All have notochord at some stage of life cycle.


● All are warm-blooded animals.


● All have four-chambered heart.


● All have mammary glands for the production of milk to nourish their young.


● All have skin covered with hairs as well as sweat and oil glands.


● All respire through lungs.



Question 8.

Why do we keep both snake and turtle in the same class?


Answer:

Snake and turtle are kept in the same class Reptilia because both

(i) are cold-blooded animals.


(ii) have scales as outer covering.


(iii) respire through lungs.


(iv) have three-chambered heart.


(v) lay eggs with tough outer covering.