Exam 30: An Introduction to Animal Diversity
Exam 1: A View of Life88 Questions
Exam 2: Atoms and Molecules: the Chemical Basis of Life85 Questions
Exam 3: The Chemistry of Life: Organic Compounds95 Questions
Exam 4: Organization of the Cell68 Questions
Exam 5: Biological Membranes77 Questions
Exam 6: Cell Communication73 Questions
Exam 7: Energy and Metabolism76 Questions
Exam 8: How Cells Make Atp: Energy-Releasing Pathways90 Questions
Exam 9: Photosynthesis: Capturing Light Energy80 Questions
Exam 10: Chromosomes, Mitosis, and Meiosis91 Questions
Exam 11: The Basic Principles of Heredity75 Questions
Exam 12: Dna: the Carrier of Genetic Information80 Questions
Exam 13: Gene Expression76 Questions
Exam 14: Gene Regulation77 Questions
Exam 15: Dna Technology and Genomics79 Questions
Exam 16: Human Genetics and the Human Genome78 Questions
Exam 17: Developmental Genetics79 Questions
Exam 18: Introduction to Darwinian Evolution70 Questions
Exam 19: Evolutionary Change in Populations79 Questions
Exam 20: Speciation and Macroevolution91 Questions
Exam 21: The Origin and Evolutionary History of Life89 Questions
Exam 22: The Evolution of Primates87 Questions
Exam 23: Understanding Diversity: Systematics79 Questions
Exam 24: Viruses and Subviral Agents41 Questions
Exam 25: Bacteria and Archaea55 Questions
Exam 26: Protists92 Questions
Exam 27: Seedless Plants80 Questions
Exam 28: Seed Plants78 Questions
Exam 29: The Fungi87 Questions
Exam 30: An Introduction to Animal Diversity79 Questions
Exam 31: Sponges, Cnidarians, Ctenophores, and Protostomes146 Questions
Exam 32: The Deuterostomes90 Questions
Exam 33: Plant Structure, Growth, and Development86 Questions
Exam 34: Leaf Structure and Function76 Questions
Exam 35: Stem Structure and Transport74 Questions
Exam 36: Roots and Mineral Nutrition84 Questions
Exam 37: Reproduction in Flowering Plants89 Questions
Exam 38: Plant Developmental Responses to External and Internal Signals95 Questions
Exam 39: Animal Structure and Function: an Introduction96 Questions
Exam 40: Protection, Support, and Movement101 Questions
Exam 41: Neural Signaling87 Questions
Exam 42: Neural Regulation88 Questions
Exam 43: Sensory Systems111 Questions
Exam 44: Internal Transport104 Questions
Exam 45: The Immune System: Internal Defense85 Questions
Exam 46: Gas Exchange109 Questions
Exam 47: Processing Food and Nutrition119 Questions
Exam 48: Osmoregulation and Disposal of Metabolic Wastes94 Questions
Exam 49: Endocrine Regulation82 Questions
Exam 50: Reproduction104 Questions
Exam 51: Animal Development98 Questions
Exam 52: Animal Behavior77 Questions
Exam 53: Introduction to Ecology: Population Ecology97 Questions
Exam 54: Community Ecology74 Questions
Exam 55: Ecosystems and the Biosphere88 Questions
Exam 56: Ecology and the Geography of Life105 Questions
Exam 57: Biological Diversity and Conservation Biology66 Questions
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How many planes divide the body of a biradially symmetric animal into two equal parts?
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Diploblastic animals, such as cnidarians and __________, have only two germ layers, ectoderm and __________.
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How do protostomes differ from deuterostomes?
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Animals share a common origin with choanoflagellates.
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-How can radial symmetry be an advantage to slow-moving or sessile marine organisms?

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All of the following are characteristic of life in a marine environment except?
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To include your eyes and ears in the same section, you would need to cut your body in which plane?
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The adult form of which of the following animals is not capable of locomotion?
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Pseudocoelomates have a body cavity that is not completely lined with __________.These animals include __________ and roundworms.
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The cephalic end of an animal is toward its head.
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A true coelom develops within the ectoderm.
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Which of the following was not an adaptation for animals to live on land?
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Which of the following is not a reason to explain why fewer animals live in freshwater than in the ocean?
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