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प्रश्न
Define and understand the following term:
Class
उत्तर
This category includes related orders. For example, order Primata, comprising monkeys, gorillas, and gibbons, is placed in class Mammalia, along with order Carnivora, which includes animals like tigers, cats, and dogs. Class Mammalia has other orders as well.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Define and understand the following term:
Phylum
Define and understand the following term:
Order
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Find the odd one out. Give reason.
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Observe the figure and answer the questions given below.
a) To which phylum these organisms belong?
b) Name the substance with which their body is covered.
c) Name their organs of locomotion.
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