Exam 14: Evolution and Development
Exam 1: History and Basic Concepts10 Questions
Exam 2: Drosophila Life Cycle and Development of the Body Plan10 Questions
Exam 3: Vertebrate Life Cycles, Experimental Techniques Human Development10 Questions
Exam 4: Laying Down the Vertebrate Body Plan: Xenopus and Zebrafish10 Questions
Exam 5: Laying Down and Completing the Vertebrate Body Plan: Chick and Mouse10 Questions
Exam 7: Morphogenesis: Change in Form in the Early Embryo10 Questions
Exam 8: Cell Differentiation Stem Cells10 Questions
Exam 9: Germ Cells, Fertilization Sex10 Questions
Exam 10: Organogenesis10 Questions
Exam 11: Development of the Nervous System10 Questions
Exam 12: Growth, Post-Embryonic Development and Regeneration11 Questions
Exam 13: Plant Life Cycle and Development10 Questions
Exam 14: Evolution and Development10 Questions
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Trichoplax is a very simple two-layered organism harboring only four different cell types. In which phylum is Trichoplax classified?
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Which of the following biologists was quoted as saying "nothing in biology makes sense unless viewed in the light of evolution?"
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What is the Drosophila chordin-related gene?
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Humans have five digits on each hand and foot. All modern vertebrate species have no more than which number of digits?
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The living unicellular group most closely related to multicellular animals is
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While Drosophila have the simplest single set of Hox genes on a single chromosome, higher vertebrates typically have four sets across four different chromosomes. How many wholesale duplications of the Hox complex must have occurred during vertebrate evolution?
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Which of the following refers to differences in the timing of developmental events?
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Vertebrates, mollusks, and nematodes are tripoblasts. Which embryonic characteristic classifies them as tripoblasts?
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During Darwin's visit to the Galapagos Islands he observed the differences in the shapes of beaks on finches and attributed those differences to the associated diets. We now know that calmodulin and a signaling pathway dictate these differences in size and shape. What is that signaling pathway?
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