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Remember the general classifications of aquatic organisms based on their habitat and movement: Plankton (drifters), Neuston (surface dwellers), Nekton (strong swimmers), and Benthos (bottom dwellers).
Updated On: Jun 3, 2025
  • A-II, B-V, C-III, D-I
  • A-V, B-III, C-II, D-I
  • A-IV, B-I, C-V, D-II
  • A-II, B-V, C-I, D-III
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The Correct Option is D

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Step 1: Understand the ecological classifications of aquatic organisms. \begin{itemize} \item Plankton: Organisms that float or drift in the water column, unable to swim against currents. They include phytoplankton (algae) and zooplankton (small animals). \item Neuston: Organisms associated with the surface film of water (either on top or suspended just below). \item Nekton: Organisms that are strong swimmers and can move independently of water currents. \item Benthos: Organisms that live on, in, or near the bottom (substrate) of an aquatic environment. \end{itemize} Step 2: Match each classification from List-I with an appropriate example from List-II. \begin{itemize} \item A) Plankton: \item II. Spirogyra: Spirogyra is a genus of filamentous green algae that typically floats freely in freshwater, making it a type of phytoplankton (plankton). \item Therefore, A matches with II. Spirogyra. \item B) Neuston: \item V. Dineutes: \textit{Dineutes} is a genus of whirligig beetles. These beetles are commonly found on the surface of freshwater bodies, exhibiting behavior characteristic of neuston (specifically, epineuston, living on the surface). \item Therefore, B matches with V. Dineutes. \item C) Nekton: \item I. Ranatra: \textit{Ranatra} is a genus of water scorpions, which are aquatic insects. While they can sit and wait, they are also capable of swimming effectively in water, classifying them as nekton. \item Therefore, C matches with I. Ranatra. \item D) Benthos: \item III. Clams: Clams are bivalve molluscs that live embedded in the soft sediment at the bottom of aquatic environments (marine or freshwater). They are classic examples of benthic organisms. \item Therefore, D matches with III. Clams. \item (Note: Bryozoans (IV) are also benthic, but Clams (III) are a more direct and common example. The other options make the pairing clear.) \end{itemize} Step 3: Combine the matches and check against the given options. A - II B - V C - I D - III Comparing this with the options: \begin{itemize} \item (1) A-II, B-V, C-III, D-I - Incorrect (C and D are swapped) \item (2) A-V, B-III, C-II, D-I - Incorrect \item (3) A-IV, B-I, C-V, D-II - Incorrect \item (4) A-II, B-V, C-I, D-III - Correct \end{itemize} The final answer is $\boxed{\text{A-II, B-V, C-I, D-III}}$.
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