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Exam 27: Diversity of Animals 1: Sponges, Radiata, Platyhelminthes, and Protostomes88 Questions
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Based on molecular analysis, which of the following appears to be least meaningful for inferring animal phylogenic relationships?
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Match each phylum with its corresponding organism. Each phylum is used only once.
-chitons, snails, slugs, and scallops
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-spiders, insects, shrimp, and crabs
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Which subphylum includes members that have a three-part body plan that comprises a head, a thorax, and an abdomen?
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Which of the following types of cell cleavage is found most often for deuterostomes?
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Which Lophotrochozoan phylum includes members that have highly segmented bodies with many repeating units that are usually separated by transverse partitions called septa?
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-ribbon worms
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Which term refers to an animal that is unable to undergo locomotion under its own power?
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What helps maintain a constant flow of water through sponges?
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Which of the following is the developing gut for most animal embryos?
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-sponges
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-comb jellies
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-velvet worms
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Which members of a Lophotrochozoan phylum are acoelomate and dorsoventrally flattened, and lack circulatory or respiratory systems?
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For most animal embryos, what is the name of the initial opening between the developing gut and the outside environment?
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What is the name of the main embryonic cell layer from which the nervous system is derived in most metazoans?
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What is the name of the paired excretory organs found in most body segments of segmented worms?
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