Exam 46: Development in Animals
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Exam 38: Reproduction of Flowering Plants59 Questions
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Exam 40: The Animal Body58 Questions
Exam 41: Chemical Signals in Animals62 Questions
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Exam 44: Animal Excretory Systems49 Questions
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Exam 46: Development in Animals68 Questions
Exam 47: Animal Defenses Against Infection65 Questions
Exam 48: Electrical Signals in Animals62 Questions
Exam 49: Neural Regulation in Animals69 Questions
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The primitive streak in a bird embryo is the functional equivalent to which of the following structures?
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Which of the following correctly describes a difference between the vegetal pole of a frog zygote and the animal pole?
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Which correctly matches the organ with its embryonic source?
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Which of the following is true about human eggs at the moment of sperm penetration?
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Which of the following contributions of the extra embryonic membranes was crucial for the colonization of land by vertebrate organisms?
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Which of the following answers best describes a feature of the plasma membrane of a sea urchin egg that is required for fertilization?
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Which of the following processes reduces the size of a tadpole's tail during metamorphosis?
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Which of the following options describes the correct outer-to-inner sequence of tissue layers in a post-gastrulation vertebrate embryo?
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Which of the following cellular structures is usually reorganized when a cell changes shape?
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Which of the following processes will be disrupted if the apical ectodermal ridge is surgically removed from an embryo?
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In C. elegans, P granules act as cytoplasmic determinants to assist with the development of the posterior end of the organism. Suppose that P granules were abnormally found in both the anterior and posterior ends of a developing C. elegans organism. What would you expect to observe?
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Which of the following is required for development in all vertebrate animals?
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Which of the following correctly matches an extraembryonic membrane with its function?
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Which of the following correctly describes the order of events of early development from earliest to latest?
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The cortical reaction of sea urchin eggs is required for which of the following events in fertilization?
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Cells transplanted from the neural tube of a frog embryo to the ventral part of another embryo develop into nervous system tissues. Which of the following claims about the transplanted cells is most consistent with the results?
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Which of the following is a result of gastrulation in animals?
I. The archenteron is formed.
II. The body axes are established.
III. The germ layers are formed.
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Which of the following statements best describes the function of the vitelline layer in a newly fertilized sea urchin egg?
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In some rare salamander species, all individuals are females. Reproduction relies on those females having access to sperm from males of another species. However, the resulting embryos receive no genetic contribution from the males. Given this information, what is the role of sperm in reproduction in this species?
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Embryonic induction, the influence of one group of cells on another group of cells, plays a critical role in embryonic development. In 1924, Hans Spemann and Hilde Mangold transplanted a piece of tissue from the dorsal lip of an amphibian embryo to the ventral side of another amphibian embryo. The transplanted piece of tissue influences the formation of the notochord and neural tube. If embryonic induction occurred, which of the following observations justifies the claim of embryonic induction?
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