Deck 20: Evolution of Animals

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In the lifecycle of Ascaris,the final place of residence of the adult worm is

A)the lungs of a human.
B)the liver of humans.
C)the intestine of humans.
D)the circulatory system of humans.
E)under the skin of humans.
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Which of the following have a true coelom?

A)Planarian
B)Fluke
C)Roundworm
D)Tapeworm
E)Mollusc
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The more closely related two organisms are the fewer nucleotide sequences they will have in common.
Question
If you were an instructor grading an exam containing all of these statements about sponges,which would you mark wrong?

A)Water enters through a single cavity,the osculum.
B)Flagellated collar cells move water.
C)They are sessile filter feeders.
D)They reproduce sexually and asexually.
E)They have flagellated larva.
Question
Which infection is caused by a group other than roundworms?

A)Hookworms
B)Trichinosis
C)Elephantiasis
D)Tapeworm
E)Pinworms
Question
Which statement is least distinctive of the Cnidarians?

A)They have radial symmetry.
B)They have a digestive system.
C)They have two body forms: polyp and medusa.
D)They capture their prey.
E)They live in salt and fresh water.
Question
Which of the following terms would not be associated with flatworms?

A)Bilateral symmetry
B)Cephalization
C)Sessile
D)Hermaphrodite
E)Acoelomate
Question
Humans belong to which phylum?

A)Echinoderms
B)Arthropods
C)Chordates
D)Cnidarians
E)Annelids
Question
If the cells of a sponge are mechanically separated by a coarse cloth bag,the cells then

A)reproduce sexually.
B)die from being separated.
C)form spicules in the pattern of the cloth.
D)go back to primitive cells and soon differentiate.
E)reassemble into a new organized sponge with each cell resuming its original job.
Question
The hypothesis of animal origins which states that animals are descended from an ancestor which resembled a hollow,spherical colony of flagellated cells is referred to as

A)the colonial flagellate hypothesis.
B)the cephalization hypothesis.
C)the eucoelomate hypothesis.
D)the multinucleate hypothesis.
E)the segmentation hypothesis.
Question
Which statement applies only to groups other than animals?

A)They are chemoheterotrophs.
B)They are multicellular and unicellular.
C)They undergo developmental stages that produce specialized tissues and organs.
D)They usually reproduce sexually.
E)They have muscles and nerves which give them movement and coordination.
Question
A biologist is studying stinging cells called nematocysts,implying that this study involves which animals?

A)Sponges
B)Flatworms
C)Roundworms
D)Cnidarians
E)Snails
Question
If you were a scientist studying animals that have their body cavity incompletely lined with mesoderm,you would be studying

A)eucoelomates.
B)pseudocoelomates.
C)segmented worms.
D)protostomes.
E)acoelomates.
Question
If you were infected with a tapeworm,which kind of worm would be growing inside you?

A)flatworm
B)fluke
C)roundworm
D)earthworm
E)polychaete worm
Question
A localization of a brain and specialized sensory organs in the anterior end of the animal's "head" is called

A)bilateral symmetry.
B)segmentation.
C)homology.
D)cephalization.
E)eucoelomatE.
Question
A __________ of a tapeworm contains both male and female sex organs and becomes filled with developing embryos.

A)proglottid
B)scolex
C)cyst
D)gastrovascular cavity
E)nematocyst
Question
Animals which have definite right and left halves are said to have

A)radial symmetry.
B)spherical symmetry.
C)bilateral symmetry.
D)trilateral symmetry.
E)asymmetry.
Question
The anterior region of a tapeworm,which bears hooks and suckers for attachment to the intestinal wall of the host,is termed the

A)cnidocyte.
B)flame cell.
C)hermaphrodite.
D)scolex.
E)proglottid.
Question
The symptoms of elephantiasis,such as extreme swelling of the arms and legs of the body,result from

A)cysts in the muscles.
B)blockage of lymph vessels preventing drainage of lymph.
C)larvae in the intestine of the body.
D)larvae living under the skin.
E)the head of the tapeworm blocking the circulatory system.
Question
From earliest to latest,which is the correct order of the significant innovations in the evolutionary tree of animals?

A)true tissue germ layers,multicellular,bilateral symmetry,eucoelom,body cavity,segmentation,jointed limbs
B)bilateral symmetry,true tissue germ layers,multicellular,body cavity,eucoelom,segmentation,jointed limbs
C)body cavity,bilateral symmetry,true tissue germ layers,multicellular,eucoelom,jointed limbs segmentation
D)multicellular,body cavity,true tissue germ layers,bilateral symmetry,jointed limbs segmentation,eucoelom
E)multicellular,true tissue germ layers,bilateral symmetry,body cavity,eucoelom,segmentation,jointed limbs
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If you were studying animals which have a mantle,visceral mass,and a foot,you would be studying

A)annelids.
B)echinoderms.
C)arthropods.
D)molluscs.
E)chordates.
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Which animal is classified outside the echinoderms?

A)sea urchin
B)sea squirt
C)sea cucumber
D)sea star
E)sand dollar
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If you were studying characteristics of the class osteichthyes,you wouldn't need information on what?

A)the swim bladder.
B)a cartilaginous skeleton.
C)fins supported by bony spikes.
D)scales.
E)the lateral line system.
Question
The major insect body parts are

A)head,cephalothorax,and abdomen.
B)cephalothorax,midsection,and abdomen.
C)head,thorax,and abdomen.
D)head,pyothorax,and metathorax.
E)cephalothorax and abdomen.
Question
Which statement is true of at least some arthropods other than arachnids?

A)They have no antennae.
B)Spiders and scorpions are examples of arachnids.
C)They have three body parts.
D)They have fours pairs of walking legs.
E)Some are parasitic and some are predators.
Question
If you found the following statements about advantages of having a coelom in an answer on a test,which would you mark wrong?

A)
It provides free body movements due to the coelom.
B)It provides more space for organs to develop.
C)It helps organisms such as flatworms and roundworms move.
D)The coelomic fluid protects internal organs.
E)It can assist in the storage and transport of substances.
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does a represent?</strong> A)notochord B)vertebral column C)dorsal tubular nerve cord D)pharyngeal pouches E)postanal tail <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does "a" represent?

A)notochord
B)vertebral column
C)dorsal tubular nerve cord
D)pharyngeal pouches
E)postanal tail
Question
If you were studying animals which have a body cavity completely lined with mesoderm such as molluscs and arthropods,you would be studying

A)coelomates.
B)deuterostomes.
C)radial symmetry.
D)acoelomates.
E)pseudocoelomates.
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does b represent?</strong> A)pharyngeal pouches B)vertebral column C)notochord D)postanal tail E)dorsal tubular nerve cord <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does "b" represent?

A)pharyngeal pouches
B)vertebral column
C)notochord
D)postanal tail
E)dorsal tubular nerve cord
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Which marine food source falls outside the Molluscs?

A)Clams
B)Squids
C)Lobsters
D)Nautiluses
E)Snails
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Which characteristic falls outside the earthworms?

A)segmentation
B)complete digestive system
C)hermaphroditic
D)nephridia to remove waste
E)dorsal hollow nerve cord
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You are walking along a beach and find an animal which has a hard exoskeleton,five pairs of walking legs,and compound eyes.Based on this information the animal you found was

A)an arachnid.
B)an insect.
C)a centipede.
D)a crustacean.
E)a millipedE.
Question
A study of chordates in general,as opposed to particular groups of chordates,would exclude what characteristic?

A)postanal tail
B)dorsal tubular nerve cord
C)pharyngeal pouches
D)vertebral column
E)notochord
Question
A marine biologist is studying a marine worm which has a pair of strong chitinous jaws and a well-defined head region with eyes and other sensory organs.Based on this information,you would conclude that this marine biologist is studying

A)oligochaetes.
B)polychaetes.
C)roundworms.
D)leeches.
E)flatworms.
Question
If a biologist is studying the locomotion of echinoderms,which of the following structures would he or she be studying?

A)nephridia
B)flame cells
C)radula
D)notochord
E)water vascular system
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does c represent?</strong> A)dorsal tubular nerve cord B)pharyngeal pouches C)notochord D)vertebral column E)postanal tail <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does "c" represent?

A)dorsal tubular nerve cord
B)pharyngeal pouches
C)notochord
D)vertebral column
E)postanal tail
Question
Organisms in which the mouth appears at or near the blastopore are referred to as

A)acoelomates.
B)deuterostomes.
C)pseudocoelomates.
D)coelomates.
E)protostomes.
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does d represent?</strong> A)pharyngeal pouches B)vertebral column C)notochord D)postanal tail E)dorsal tubular nerve cord <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does "d" represent?

A)pharyngeal pouches
B)vertebral column
C)notochord
D)postanal tail
E)dorsal tubular nerve cord
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(p.19.06-19.10: Among the protostomes,compare and contrast the trochozoa: flatworms,molluscs,and annelids. )Which marine creature is a cephalopod?

A)Clam
B)Oyster
C)Squid
D)Nudibranch
E)Snail
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Which would be a surprising innovation in a newly discovered shark?

A)ability to sense electric currents in the water
B)skeleton of cartilage
C)a sucker used to attach to prey
D)ability to sense pressure of other swimming objects
E)belongs to the class chondrichthyes
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Which animal would be excluded from a study of reptiles?

A)turtles
B)snakes
C)frogs
D)lizards
E)crocodiles
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does e represent?</strong> A)structure where gas exchange occurs B)structure which stores waste C)structure which protects from the environment D)structure which removes nitrogenous waste E)structure which stores nutrients <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does "e" represent?

A)structure where gas exchange occurs
B)structure which stores waste
C)structure which protects from the environment
D)structure which removes nitrogenous waste
E)structure which stores nutrients
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does a represent?</strong> A)embryo B)allantois C)yolk sac D)amnion E)chorion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does "a" represent?

A)embryo
B)allantois
C)yolk sac
D)amnion
E)chorion
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does b represent?</strong> A)yolk sac B)embryo C)amnion D)allantois E)chorion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does "b" represent?

A)yolk sac
B)embryo
C)amnion
D)allantois
E)chorion
Question
Which feature existed before the adaptation of reptiles for life on land?

A)hard,horny scales
B)internal fertilization
C)shelled egg
D)ectothermic physiology
E)more advanced skeleton
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Which of these characteristics first developed in reptiles?

A)amniotic egg
B)scales on the skin
C)a four-legged body
D)a skull and vertebral column
E)animals living on land
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does d represent?</strong> A)embryo B)allantois C)yolk sac D)amnion E)chorion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does "d" represent?

A)embryo
B)allantois
C)yolk sac
D)amnion
E)chorion
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The amphibians' unique contribution to the evolution of land vertebrates was

A)respiration by gills.
B)respiration through the skin.
C)the leathery waterproof egg shell.
D)the development of the tail for propulsion.
E)the ability to move onto land.
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A biologist is studying mammals which lay eggs,implying study of what organisms?

A)marsupials
B)placental mammals
C)monotremes
D)rodents
E)whales and dolphins
Question
Tetrapods evolved from which of the following groups?

A)ray-finned fishes
B)cartilaginous fishes
C)jawless fishes
D)amphibians
E)lobe-finned fishes
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Deck 20: Evolution of Animals
1
In the lifecycle of Ascaris,the final place of residence of the adult worm is

A)the lungs of a human.
B)the liver of humans.
C)the intestine of humans.
D)the circulatory system of humans.
E)under the skin of humans.
C
Explanation: Ascaris larvae settle in the intestine,where they mature and feed on the intestinal contents.
2
Which of the following have a true coelom?

A)Planarian
B)Fluke
C)Roundworm
D)Tapeworm
E)Mollusc
E
Explanation: Molluscs,along with annelids,arthropods,echinoderms,and chordates,are coelomate animals.
3
The more closely related two organisms are the fewer nucleotide sequences they will have in common.
False
Explanation: When utilizing molecular data,it is assumed that the more closely related two organisms are,the more DNA base sequences they will have in common.
4
If you were an instructor grading an exam containing all of these statements about sponges,which would you mark wrong?

A)Water enters through a single cavity,the osculum.
B)Flagellated collar cells move water.
C)They are sessile filter feeders.
D)They reproduce sexually and asexually.
E)They have flagellated larva.
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Which infection is caused by a group other than roundworms?

A)Hookworms
B)Trichinosis
C)Elephantiasis
D)Tapeworm
E)Pinworms
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6
Which statement is least distinctive of the Cnidarians?

A)They have radial symmetry.
B)They have a digestive system.
C)They have two body forms: polyp and medusa.
D)They capture their prey.
E)They live in salt and fresh water.
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7
Which of the following terms would not be associated with flatworms?

A)Bilateral symmetry
B)Cephalization
C)Sessile
D)Hermaphrodite
E)Acoelomate
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8
Humans belong to which phylum?

A)Echinoderms
B)Arthropods
C)Chordates
D)Cnidarians
E)Annelids
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9
If the cells of a sponge are mechanically separated by a coarse cloth bag,the cells then

A)reproduce sexually.
B)die from being separated.
C)form spicules in the pattern of the cloth.
D)go back to primitive cells and soon differentiate.
E)reassemble into a new organized sponge with each cell resuming its original job.
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10
The hypothesis of animal origins which states that animals are descended from an ancestor which resembled a hollow,spherical colony of flagellated cells is referred to as

A)the colonial flagellate hypothesis.
B)the cephalization hypothesis.
C)the eucoelomate hypothesis.
D)the multinucleate hypothesis.
E)the segmentation hypothesis.
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Which statement applies only to groups other than animals?

A)They are chemoheterotrophs.
B)They are multicellular and unicellular.
C)They undergo developmental stages that produce specialized tissues and organs.
D)They usually reproduce sexually.
E)They have muscles and nerves which give them movement and coordination.
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12
A biologist is studying stinging cells called nematocysts,implying that this study involves which animals?

A)Sponges
B)Flatworms
C)Roundworms
D)Cnidarians
E)Snails
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13
If you were a scientist studying animals that have their body cavity incompletely lined with mesoderm,you would be studying

A)eucoelomates.
B)pseudocoelomates.
C)segmented worms.
D)protostomes.
E)acoelomates.
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14
If you were infected with a tapeworm,which kind of worm would be growing inside you?

A)flatworm
B)fluke
C)roundworm
D)earthworm
E)polychaete worm
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A localization of a brain and specialized sensory organs in the anterior end of the animal's "head" is called

A)bilateral symmetry.
B)segmentation.
C)homology.
D)cephalization.
E)eucoelomatE.
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A __________ of a tapeworm contains both male and female sex organs and becomes filled with developing embryos.

A)proglottid
B)scolex
C)cyst
D)gastrovascular cavity
E)nematocyst
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17
Animals which have definite right and left halves are said to have

A)radial symmetry.
B)spherical symmetry.
C)bilateral symmetry.
D)trilateral symmetry.
E)asymmetry.
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18
The anterior region of a tapeworm,which bears hooks and suckers for attachment to the intestinal wall of the host,is termed the

A)cnidocyte.
B)flame cell.
C)hermaphrodite.
D)scolex.
E)proglottid.
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19
The symptoms of elephantiasis,such as extreme swelling of the arms and legs of the body,result from

A)cysts in the muscles.
B)blockage of lymph vessels preventing drainage of lymph.
C)larvae in the intestine of the body.
D)larvae living under the skin.
E)the head of the tapeworm blocking the circulatory system.
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20
From earliest to latest,which is the correct order of the significant innovations in the evolutionary tree of animals?

A)true tissue germ layers,multicellular,bilateral symmetry,eucoelom,body cavity,segmentation,jointed limbs
B)bilateral symmetry,true tissue germ layers,multicellular,body cavity,eucoelom,segmentation,jointed limbs
C)body cavity,bilateral symmetry,true tissue germ layers,multicellular,eucoelom,jointed limbs segmentation
D)multicellular,body cavity,true tissue germ layers,bilateral symmetry,jointed limbs segmentation,eucoelom
E)multicellular,true tissue germ layers,bilateral symmetry,body cavity,eucoelom,segmentation,jointed limbs
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21
If you were studying animals which have a mantle,visceral mass,and a foot,you would be studying

A)annelids.
B)echinoderms.
C)arthropods.
D)molluscs.
E)chordates.
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22
Which animal is classified outside the echinoderms?

A)sea urchin
B)sea squirt
C)sea cucumber
D)sea star
E)sand dollar
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23
If you were studying characteristics of the class osteichthyes,you wouldn't need information on what?

A)the swim bladder.
B)a cartilaginous skeleton.
C)fins supported by bony spikes.
D)scales.
E)the lateral line system.
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24
The major insect body parts are

A)head,cephalothorax,and abdomen.
B)cephalothorax,midsection,and abdomen.
C)head,thorax,and abdomen.
D)head,pyothorax,and metathorax.
E)cephalothorax and abdomen.
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25
Which statement is true of at least some arthropods other than arachnids?

A)They have no antennae.
B)Spiders and scorpions are examples of arachnids.
C)They have three body parts.
D)They have fours pairs of walking legs.
E)Some are parasitic and some are predators.
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26
If you found the following statements about advantages of having a coelom in an answer on a test,which would you mark wrong?

A)
It provides free body movements due to the coelom.
B)It provides more space for organs to develop.
C)It helps organisms such as flatworms and roundworms move.
D)The coelomic fluid protects internal organs.
E)It can assist in the storage and transport of substances.
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27
Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does a represent?</strong> A)notochord B)vertebral column C)dorsal tubular nerve cord D)pharyngeal pouches E)postanal tail
This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does "a" represent?

A)notochord
B)vertebral column
C)dorsal tubular nerve cord
D)pharyngeal pouches
E)postanal tail
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28
If you were studying animals which have a body cavity completely lined with mesoderm such as molluscs and arthropods,you would be studying

A)coelomates.
B)deuterostomes.
C)radial symmetry.
D)acoelomates.
E)pseudocoelomates.
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does b represent?</strong> A)pharyngeal pouches B)vertebral column C)notochord D)postanal tail E)dorsal tubular nerve cord
This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does "b" represent?

A)pharyngeal pouches
B)vertebral column
C)notochord
D)postanal tail
E)dorsal tubular nerve cord
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Which marine food source falls outside the Molluscs?

A)Clams
B)Squids
C)Lobsters
D)Nautiluses
E)Snails
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31
Which characteristic falls outside the earthworms?

A)segmentation
B)complete digestive system
C)hermaphroditic
D)nephridia to remove waste
E)dorsal hollow nerve cord
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32
You are walking along a beach and find an animal which has a hard exoskeleton,five pairs of walking legs,and compound eyes.Based on this information the animal you found was

A)an arachnid.
B)an insect.
C)a centipede.
D)a crustacean.
E)a millipedE.
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33
A study of chordates in general,as opposed to particular groups of chordates,would exclude what characteristic?

A)postanal tail
B)dorsal tubular nerve cord
C)pharyngeal pouches
D)vertebral column
E)notochord
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34
A marine biologist is studying a marine worm which has a pair of strong chitinous jaws and a well-defined head region with eyes and other sensory organs.Based on this information,you would conclude that this marine biologist is studying

A)oligochaetes.
B)polychaetes.
C)roundworms.
D)leeches.
E)flatworms.
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35
If a biologist is studying the locomotion of echinoderms,which of the following structures would he or she be studying?

A)nephridia
B)flame cells
C)radula
D)notochord
E)water vascular system
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does c represent?</strong> A)dorsal tubular nerve cord B)pharyngeal pouches C)notochord D)vertebral column E)postanal tail
This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does "c" represent?

A)dorsal tubular nerve cord
B)pharyngeal pouches
C)notochord
D)vertebral column
E)postanal tail
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Organisms in which the mouth appears at or near the blastopore are referred to as

A)acoelomates.
B)deuterostomes.
C)pseudocoelomates.
D)coelomates.
E)protostomes.
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Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does d represent?</strong> A)pharyngeal pouches B)vertebral column C)notochord D)postanal tail E)dorsal tubular nerve cord
This figure shows the four chordate characteristics.What does "d" represent?

A)pharyngeal pouches
B)vertebral column
C)notochord
D)postanal tail
E)dorsal tubular nerve cord
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39
(p.19.06-19.10: Among the protostomes,compare and contrast the trochozoa: flatworms,molluscs,and annelids. )Which marine creature is a cephalopod?

A)Clam
B)Oyster
C)Squid
D)Nudibranch
E)Snail
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40
Which would be a surprising innovation in a newly discovered shark?

A)ability to sense electric currents in the water
B)skeleton of cartilage
C)a sucker used to attach to prey
D)ability to sense pressure of other swimming objects
E)belongs to the class chondrichthyes
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41
Which animal would be excluded from a study of reptiles?

A)turtles
B)snakes
C)frogs
D)lizards
E)crocodiles
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42
Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does e represent?</strong> A)structure where gas exchange occurs B)structure which stores waste C)structure which protects from the environment D)structure which removes nitrogenous waste E)structure which stores nutrients
This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does "e" represent?

A)structure where gas exchange occurs
B)structure which stores waste
C)structure which protects from the environment
D)structure which removes nitrogenous waste
E)structure which stores nutrients
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43
Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does a represent?</strong> A)embryo B)allantois C)yolk sac D)amnion E)chorion
This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does "a" represent?

A)embryo
B)allantois
C)yolk sac
D)amnion
E)chorion
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44
Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does b represent?</strong> A)yolk sac B)embryo C)amnion D)allantois E)chorion
This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does "b" represent?

A)yolk sac
B)embryo
C)amnion
D)allantois
E)chorion
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45
Which feature existed before the adaptation of reptiles for life on land?

A)hard,horny scales
B)internal fertilization
C)shelled egg
D)ectothermic physiology
E)more advanced skeleton
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46
Which of these characteristics first developed in reptiles?

A)amniotic egg
B)scales on the skin
C)a four-legged body
D)a skull and vertebral column
E)animals living on land
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47
Figure: <strong>Figure:   This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does d represent?</strong> A)embryo B)allantois C)yolk sac D)amnion E)chorion
This figure shows the parts of the amniotic egg.What does "d" represent?

A)embryo
B)allantois
C)yolk sac
D)amnion
E)chorion
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48
The amphibians' unique contribution to the evolution of land vertebrates was

A)respiration by gills.
B)respiration through the skin.
C)the leathery waterproof egg shell.
D)the development of the tail for propulsion.
E)the ability to move onto land.
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49
A biologist is studying mammals which lay eggs,implying study of what organisms?

A)marsupials
B)placental mammals
C)monotremes
D)rodents
E)whales and dolphins
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50
Tetrapods evolved from which of the following groups?

A)ray-finned fishes
B)cartilaginous fishes
C)jawless fishes
D)amphibians
E)lobe-finned fishes
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