NEET Biology Animal Kingdom 2027 — Phylum-wise Classification, Key Characters and 40 Practice MCQs - NEET Gurukul

NEET Biology Animal Kingdom 2027 — Phylum-wise Classification, Key Characters and 40 Practice MCQs

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Last Updated: April 2026

NEET Biology Animal Kingdom (Class 11, Chapter 4) is a high-scoring chapter with 3-5 questions appearing in virtually every NEET exam. The key to scoring full marks: memorise distinguishing features of each phylum, not just a list of examples.

Animal Kingdom — Classification Framework

Animals are classified using levels of organisation, symmetry, coelom type, segmentation, notochord, and circulatory system. Understanding each criterion prevents confusion between similar phyla.

Basis of Classification

Criterion Categories Examples
Levels of Organisation Cellular, Tissue, Organ, Organ-system Sponges (cellular), Hydra (tissue)
Symmetry Asymmetrical, Radial, Bilateral Sponges, Coelenterata, most animals
Coelom Acoelomate, Pseudocoelomate, Coelomate Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida+
Segmentation Present/Absent Annelida, Arthropoda (true segmentation)
Notochord Present/Absent Chordates vs Non-chordates

Phylum-wise Notes

Phylum Porifera (Sponges)

  • Cellular level of organisation; no true tissues
  • Pores: Ostia (ingress), Osculum (egress)
  • Canal system: Ascon, Sycon, Leucon
  • Choanocytes (collar cells) for feeding
  • Skeleton: Calcareous/Siliceous spicules or Spongin fibres
  • Reproduction: Budding, fragmentation, gemmules

Phylum Cnidaria (Coelenterata)

  • Radial symmetry; tissue level organisation
  • Cnidoblasts/nematocysts — stinging cells (UNIQUE)
  • Gastrovascular cavity (coelenteron)
  • Two body forms: Polyp (sessile), Medusa (free-swimming)
  • Examples: Hydra, Obelia, Physalia (Portuguese man-of-war), Aurelia (jellyfish), Meandrina (brain coral)

Phylum Platyhelminthes (Flatworms)

  • Bilaterally symmetrical; triploblastic; acoelomate
  • Flame cells for excretion
  • Parasitic: Fasciola (liver fluke), Taenia (tapeworm)
  • Free-living: Planaria
  • Tapeworms have proglottids; no digestive system

Phylum Nematoda (Roundworms)

  • Pseudocoelomate; bilaterally symmetrical
  • Cuticularised body; no cilia
  • Separate sexes (dioecious)
  • Examples: Ascaris (roundworm), Wuchereria (filariasis), Ancylostoma (hookworm)

Phylum Annelida (Segmented Worms)

  • True coelom (schizocoel); metamerically segmented
  • Closed circulatory system
  • Nephridia for excretion
  • Examples: Earthworm (Pheretima), Leech (Hirudo), Nereis

Phylum Arthropoda (Largest Animal Phylum)

  • Jointed appendages (arthron = joint)
  • Chitinous exoskeleton
  • Open circulatory system
  • Malpighian tubules for excretion
  • Classes: Insecta, Crustacea, Arachnida, Myriapoda
  • Examples: Cockroach, butterfly, crab, scorpion, centipede

Phylum Mollusca

  • Soft body; mantle; usually shell-bearing
  • Radula for feeding (absent in bivalves)
  • Open circulatory system (except Cephalopods — closed)
  • Examples: Pila (snail), Octopus, Sepia (cuttlefish), Pinctada (pearl oyster)

Phylum Echinodermata

  • Water vascular system (unique)
  • Radially symmetrical (adults); spiny skin
  • Tube feet for locomotion
  • Examples: Asterias (starfish), Echinus (sea urchin), Holothuria (sea cucumber)

Phylum Chordata — Key Features

Feature Class Pisces Class Amphibia Class Reptilia Class Aves Class Mammalia
Heart chambers 2 3 3 (incomplete 4th) 4 4
Body temperature Poikilotherm Poikilotherm Poikilotherm Homeotherm Homeotherm
Skin Scales Moist, glandular Dry, scales Feathers Hair/fur
Fertilisation External (most) External Internal Internal Internal

High-Yield NEET Points

  1. Crocodile has 4-chambered heart (unlike other reptiles — 3 chambers)
  2. Bat is the only flying mammal (not a bird)
  3. Whale and Dolphin are mammals (warm-blooded, breathe air, nurse young)
  4. Lamprey and Hagfish are jawless fish (Class Cyclostomata)
  5. Limulus (King Crab) is actually an Arthropod, not a true crab

FAQ

How many questions come from Animal Kingdom in NEET?

Typically 3-5 questions from Animal Kingdom in NEET Biology. It’s one of the most consistently tested chapters. Focus on distinguishing features of each phylum and sub-class differences in Chordata.

What is the fastest way to memorise animal phyla?

Use the mnemonic PPMNAEME for phyla order (Porifera, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Arthropoda, Mollusca, Echinodermata) and remember each by its UNIQUE feature: Porifera = pores, Cnidaria = cnidoblasts, Annelida = segmentation, Arthropoda = jointed legs + chitinous exoskeleton, Echinodermata = water vascular system.

Practice MCQs

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