Deck 8: Lower Invertebrates

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Sponges live a(n) ____ lifestyle.

A) planktonic.
B) infaunal.
C) nektonic.
D) sessile.
E) neustonic
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Sponges often compete with other organisms for:

A) food.
B) space.
C) light.
D) nutrients.
E) mating.
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Water exits the sponge spongocoel through the:

A) choanocytes.
B) spicules.
C) ostia.
D) osculum.
E) pinocytes
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Sponges are considered:

A) animals.
B) plants.
C) fungi.
D) bacteria.
E) Archaea.
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The type of feeding in sponges classifies them as:

A) grazers.
B) scrapers.
C) graspers.
D) filter-feeders.
E) omnivores.
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The skeletal elements that give support to a sponge's body are called

A) choanocytes.
B) spongin.
C) spicules.
D) collar cells.
E) porocytes.
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Reproduction in sponges includes all except:

A) budding.
B) sexual.
C) fragmentation.
D) cloning.
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A sponge body type with many chambers lined with collar cells is called:

A) asconoid.
B) syconoid.
C) leuconoid.
D) hexactinellida.
E) demospongoid.
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Sponges can have skeletons made of all these materials except:

A) silica.
B) calcium carbonate.
C) starch.
D) spongin.
E) protein.
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____ are cells that move through the sponge's body.

A) Collar cells
B) Pinococytes
C) Archaeocytes
D) Spongin
E) Spicules
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A sponge body type consisting of one spongocoel having many folds is called:

A) asconoid.
B) syconoid.
C) leuconoid.
D) hexactinellida.
E) demospongoid.
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The form of the sponge body can best be described as having

A) radial symmetry.
B) asymmetry.
C) bilateral symmetry.
D) dorsal-ventral symmetry.
E) pentamerous symmetry.
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Cnidocytes are stinging cells that are characteristic of the phylum:

A) Porifera.
B) Annelida.
C) Echinodermata.
D) Cnidaria.
E) Ctenophora.
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Sponges avoid predators by:

A) seeking sheltered locations.
B) having spicules.
C) producing toxins.
D) both b and c
E) a and b only.
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A flagellated cell involved in bringing water into the spongocoel of sponges is called a(n):

A) spicule.
B) choanocyte.
C) osculum.
D) ostium.
E) pinocyte.
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Sponges belong to the phylum:

A) Porifera.
B) Cnidaria.
C) Platyhelminthes.
D) Nematoda.
E) Tubularia.
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Which of the following is false about animals?

A) they are multicellular.
B) they are heterotrophic.
C) they are autotrophs.
D) they lack cell walls.
E) most can actively move.
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The feeding biology of sponges is referred to as:

A) grazing.
B) filter feeding.
C) carnivory.
D) deposit feeding.
E) omnivory
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Large sponges belonging to the class ____ are harvested for commercial use.

A) Hexactinellida
B) Sclerospongia
C) Spheciospongia
D) Demospongia
E) Calcarea
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Water enters the sponge spongocoel through the:

A) choanocytes.
B) spicules.
C) ostia.
D) osculum.
E) pinocytes.
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The flatworms have ____ symmetry.

A) radial.
B) asymmetric.
C) bilateral.
D) spherical.
E) pentamerous.
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Common octocorals are the:

A) sea pens.
B) gorgonians.
C) sea anemones.
D) fire corals.
E) sea nettles.
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Colonial cnidarians that exhibit both the polyp stage and the medusa stage in their life cycles are:

A) hydrozoans.
B) scyphozoans.
C) cubozoans.
D) anthozoans.
E) bryozoans.
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Flatworms can reproduce:

A) asexually.
B) sexually.
C) by reciprocal copulation.
D) all of the above
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You are walking along the beach and see the remains of an unknown animal washed up on shore. You examine its characteristics and see that it is gelatinous, transparent, bilaterally symmetric, and lacks tentacles. You provisionally identify its phylum according to which choice?

A) Gelatinous body rules out Cnidaria.
B) Lack of tentacles rules out Cnidaria.
C) Bilateral symmetry rules out Platyhelminthes.
D) Transparent body rules out Ctenophora.
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The Cnidarians possess:

A) a water vascular system.
B) bi-lateral symmetry.
C) stinging cells.
D) spicules.
E) setae.
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The nematocysts of cnidarians are produced within the:

A) cnidocytes.
B) cnidocils.
C) statocysts.
D) mouths.
E) pneumatocysts.
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An example of a member of the class Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria is:

A) Portuguese man-o-war.
B) jellyfish.
C) sea anemone.
D) sea wasp.
E) hydroid.
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Animals with eight rows of comb plates are called:

A) jellyfish.
B) seastars.
C) ctenophores.
D) polycheates.
E) octocorals.
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Jellyfish and box jellyfish are:

A) hydrozoans.
B) scyphozoans.
C) anthozoans.
D) bryozoans.
E) protozoans.
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Cnidarians that exhibit only the polyp stage in their life cycle are:

A) hydrozoans.
B) scyphozoans.
C) cubozoans.
D) anthozoans.
E) bryozoans.
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Which of the following is not a member of the phylum Platyhelminthes?

A) fluke
B) tapeworm
C) flatworm
D) ribbon worm
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The Portuguese man-o-war is a member of the class:

A) Hydrozoa.
B) Scyphozoa.
C) Cubozoa.
D) Anthozoa.
E) Bryozoa.
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The cnidarians have an incomplete gut (having only one opening) called the:

A) nematocyst.
B) coelom.
C) gastrovascular cavity.
D) pseudointestine.
E) spongeocoel.
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Clown fishes form symbiotic relationships with members of this group of cnidarians:

A) siphonophores.
B) hydrozoans.
C) anthozoans.
D) scyphozoans.
E) bryozoans.
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Representatives of free living flatworms are:

A) turbellarians.
B) cestodes.
C) trematodes.
D) tapeworms.
E) polychaetes.
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Most species of ctenophore are:

A) haploid.
B) male or female only.
C) hermaphroditic.
D) asexual.
E) none of the above
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Cnidarians have ____ symmetry.

A) radial.
B) asymmetric.
C) bilateral.
D) dorsal-ventral.
E) pentamerous
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Ctenophores feed on:

A) phytoplankton.
B) benthic algae.
C) planktonic animals.
D) detritus.
E) DOM.
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The benthic jellyfish ____ traps plankton to feed on.

A) Rhizophysa sp.
B) Cassiopeia sp.
C) Anthopleura sp.
D) Fungia sp.
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Sponges feed on attached algae.
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Colonial animals called moss animals (due to their white encrustations or fuzzy growths) are:

A) phoronids.
B) bryozoans.
C) brachiopods.
D) anemones.
E) hydroids.
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Collar cells of sponges function in moving water through the sponge's body.
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Sponges are heavily preyed upon by marine fishes.
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Water enters the spongocoel through the osculum.
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Asexual reproduction in sponges is by binary fission.
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Ribbon worms use their ____ for capturing prey.

A) epitoke
B) proboscis
C) pharynx
D) lophophore
E) choanocytes
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Ribbon worms belong to the phylum:

A) Nemertea.
B) Platyhelminthes.
C) Arthropoda.
D) Ctenophora.
E) Cnidaria.
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Both cnidarians and ctenophores manufacture their own nematocysts for capturing prey.
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True jellyfish belong to the class Scyphozoa of the phylum Cnidaria.
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Asconoid sponges are usually the smallest of all sponges.
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Sponges can reproduce both sexually and asexually.
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Which is not a lophophorate?

A) Phoronida
B) Ectoprocta
C) Brachiopods
D) Flukes & tapeworms
E) Lamp shells
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Turbellarians detect small prey items using chemoreceptors.
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How could you tell the difference between a brachiopod and a clam?

A) brachiopod is sessile, clam is not
B) brachiopod has two valves, clam does not
C) brachiopod has a fleshy stalk (pedicel), clam does not
D) brachiopod is a filter feeder, clam is not
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Ctenophores are lined with 10 rows of long tentacles used for locomotion.
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All of the following have bilateral symmetry except:

A) Nemertea.
B) Phoronids.
C) Ctenophora.
D) Platyhelminthes.
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Animals that live in the spaces between fine sediment grains are specifically called:

A) infauna.
B) epiphytic.
C) meiofauna.
D) epifauna.
E) epizoa.
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The primary feeding type for lophophorates is:

A) scavengers.
B) attachment predators.
C) herbivores.
D) filter feeders.
E) infaunal detritivores.
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Which of the following is not bilaterally symmetric?

A) turbellarian
B) lamp shell
C) ribbon worm
D) phoronid
E) comb jelly
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Match the dominant stage with the class it is most closely associated with.
a.polyp
b.medusa and polyp
c.medusa
Hydrozoan
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Match the ecological role with the animal group it is most closely associated with.
a.Carnivores on zooplankton
b.Filter feeders
c.Carnivores on benthic infauna
Ctenophora
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Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.comb plates
b.filter feeder
c.reef forming
Porifera
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Match the ecological role with the animal group it is most closely associated with.
a.Carnivores on zooplankton
b.Filter feeders
c.Carnivores on benthic infauna
Nemertea
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Cephalization is the evolutionary tendency toward the concentration of sense organs at one end of the body of bilateral animals.
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Ribbon worms (phylum Nemertea) primarily feed on sediment, as earthworms do.
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Match the dominant stage with the class it is most closely associated with.
a.polyp
b.medusa and polyp
c.medusa
Anthozoan
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Match the ecological role with the animal group it is most closely associated with.
a.Carnivores on zooplankton
b.Filter feeders
c.Carnivores on benthic infauna
Porifera
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Match the sponge type with the description of body plan.
a.Complex folding
b.Vase shape
c.Simple folding
Leuconoid
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MATCHING
Match the characteristic with the most closely associated animal group.
a.bilateral symmetry
b.many types are asymmetric
c.radially symmetric
Porifera
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Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.comb plates
b.filter feeder
c.reef forming
Ctenophora
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Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.Cilia for locomotion
b.Collar cells
c.Stinging cells
Porifera
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Match the sponge type with the description of body plan.
a.Complex folding
b.Vase shape
c.Simple folding
Syconoid
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Match the dominant stage with the class it is most closely associated with.
a.polyp
b.medusa and polyp
c.medusa
Scyphozoan
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MATCHING
Match the characteristic with the most closely associated animal group.
a.bilateral symmetry
b.many types are asymmetric
c.radially symmetric
Platyhelminthes
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Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.Cilia for locomotion
b.Collar cells
c.Stinging cells
Platyhelminthes
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Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.Cilia for locomotion
b.Collar cells
c.Stinging cells
Cnidaria
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MATCHING
Match the characteristic with the most closely associated animal group.
a.bilateral symmetry
b.many types are asymmetric
c.radially symmetric
Ctenophora
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Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.comb plates
b.filter feeder
c.reef forming
Cnidaria
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Match the sponge type with the description of body plan.
a.Complex folding
b.Vase shape
c.Simple folding
Asconoid
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Sponges live a(n) ____ lifestyle.

A) planktonic.
B) infaunal.
C) nektonic.
D) sessile.
E) neustonic
D
2
Sponges often compete with other organisms for:

A) food.
B) space.
C) light.
D) nutrients.
E) mating.
B
3
Water exits the sponge spongocoel through the:

A) choanocytes.
B) spicules.
C) ostia.
D) osculum.
E) pinocytes
D
4
Sponges are considered:

A) animals.
B) plants.
C) fungi.
D) bacteria.
E) Archaea.
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The type of feeding in sponges classifies them as:

A) grazers.
B) scrapers.
C) graspers.
D) filter-feeders.
E) omnivores.
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The skeletal elements that give support to a sponge's body are called

A) choanocytes.
B) spongin.
C) spicules.
D) collar cells.
E) porocytes.
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Reproduction in sponges includes all except:

A) budding.
B) sexual.
C) fragmentation.
D) cloning.
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A sponge body type with many chambers lined with collar cells is called:

A) asconoid.
B) syconoid.
C) leuconoid.
D) hexactinellida.
E) demospongoid.
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Sponges can have skeletons made of all these materials except:

A) silica.
B) calcium carbonate.
C) starch.
D) spongin.
E) protein.
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____ are cells that move through the sponge's body.

A) Collar cells
B) Pinococytes
C) Archaeocytes
D) Spongin
E) Spicules
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A sponge body type consisting of one spongocoel having many folds is called:

A) asconoid.
B) syconoid.
C) leuconoid.
D) hexactinellida.
E) demospongoid.
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The form of the sponge body can best be described as having

A) radial symmetry.
B) asymmetry.
C) bilateral symmetry.
D) dorsal-ventral symmetry.
E) pentamerous symmetry.
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Cnidocytes are stinging cells that are characteristic of the phylum:

A) Porifera.
B) Annelida.
C) Echinodermata.
D) Cnidaria.
E) Ctenophora.
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Sponges avoid predators by:

A) seeking sheltered locations.
B) having spicules.
C) producing toxins.
D) both b and c
E) a and b only.
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A flagellated cell involved in bringing water into the spongocoel of sponges is called a(n):

A) spicule.
B) choanocyte.
C) osculum.
D) ostium.
E) pinocyte.
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Sponges belong to the phylum:

A) Porifera.
B) Cnidaria.
C) Platyhelminthes.
D) Nematoda.
E) Tubularia.
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Which of the following is false about animals?

A) they are multicellular.
B) they are heterotrophic.
C) they are autotrophs.
D) they lack cell walls.
E) most can actively move.
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The feeding biology of sponges is referred to as:

A) grazing.
B) filter feeding.
C) carnivory.
D) deposit feeding.
E) omnivory
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Large sponges belonging to the class ____ are harvested for commercial use.

A) Hexactinellida
B) Sclerospongia
C) Spheciospongia
D) Demospongia
E) Calcarea
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Water enters the sponge spongocoel through the:

A) choanocytes.
B) spicules.
C) ostia.
D) osculum.
E) pinocytes.
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The flatworms have ____ symmetry.

A) radial.
B) asymmetric.
C) bilateral.
D) spherical.
E) pentamerous.
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Common octocorals are the:

A) sea pens.
B) gorgonians.
C) sea anemones.
D) fire corals.
E) sea nettles.
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Colonial cnidarians that exhibit both the polyp stage and the medusa stage in their life cycles are:

A) hydrozoans.
B) scyphozoans.
C) cubozoans.
D) anthozoans.
E) bryozoans.
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Flatworms can reproduce:

A) asexually.
B) sexually.
C) by reciprocal copulation.
D) all of the above
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You are walking along the beach and see the remains of an unknown animal washed up on shore. You examine its characteristics and see that it is gelatinous, transparent, bilaterally symmetric, and lacks tentacles. You provisionally identify its phylum according to which choice?

A) Gelatinous body rules out Cnidaria.
B) Lack of tentacles rules out Cnidaria.
C) Bilateral symmetry rules out Platyhelminthes.
D) Transparent body rules out Ctenophora.
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The Cnidarians possess:

A) a water vascular system.
B) bi-lateral symmetry.
C) stinging cells.
D) spicules.
E) setae.
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The nematocysts of cnidarians are produced within the:

A) cnidocytes.
B) cnidocils.
C) statocysts.
D) mouths.
E) pneumatocysts.
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An example of a member of the class Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria is:

A) Portuguese man-o-war.
B) jellyfish.
C) sea anemone.
D) sea wasp.
E) hydroid.
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Animals with eight rows of comb plates are called:

A) jellyfish.
B) seastars.
C) ctenophores.
D) polycheates.
E) octocorals.
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Jellyfish and box jellyfish are:

A) hydrozoans.
B) scyphozoans.
C) anthozoans.
D) bryozoans.
E) protozoans.
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Cnidarians that exhibit only the polyp stage in their life cycle are:

A) hydrozoans.
B) scyphozoans.
C) cubozoans.
D) anthozoans.
E) bryozoans.
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Which of the following is not a member of the phylum Platyhelminthes?

A) fluke
B) tapeworm
C) flatworm
D) ribbon worm
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The Portuguese man-o-war is a member of the class:

A) Hydrozoa.
B) Scyphozoa.
C) Cubozoa.
D) Anthozoa.
E) Bryozoa.
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The cnidarians have an incomplete gut (having only one opening) called the:

A) nematocyst.
B) coelom.
C) gastrovascular cavity.
D) pseudointestine.
E) spongeocoel.
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Clown fishes form symbiotic relationships with members of this group of cnidarians:

A) siphonophores.
B) hydrozoans.
C) anthozoans.
D) scyphozoans.
E) bryozoans.
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Representatives of free living flatworms are:

A) turbellarians.
B) cestodes.
C) trematodes.
D) tapeworms.
E) polychaetes.
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Most species of ctenophore are:

A) haploid.
B) male or female only.
C) hermaphroditic.
D) asexual.
E) none of the above
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Cnidarians have ____ symmetry.

A) radial.
B) asymmetric.
C) bilateral.
D) dorsal-ventral.
E) pentamerous
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Ctenophores feed on:

A) phytoplankton.
B) benthic algae.
C) planktonic animals.
D) detritus.
E) DOM.
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The benthic jellyfish ____ traps plankton to feed on.

A) Rhizophysa sp.
B) Cassiopeia sp.
C) Anthopleura sp.
D) Fungia sp.
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Sponges feed on attached algae.
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Colonial animals called moss animals (due to their white encrustations or fuzzy growths) are:

A) phoronids.
B) bryozoans.
C) brachiopods.
D) anemones.
E) hydroids.
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Collar cells of sponges function in moving water through the sponge's body.
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Sponges are heavily preyed upon by marine fishes.
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Water enters the spongocoel through the osculum.
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Asexual reproduction in sponges is by binary fission.
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Ribbon worms use their ____ for capturing prey.

A) epitoke
B) proboscis
C) pharynx
D) lophophore
E) choanocytes
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Ribbon worms belong to the phylum:

A) Nemertea.
B) Platyhelminthes.
C) Arthropoda.
D) Ctenophora.
E) Cnidaria.
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Both cnidarians and ctenophores manufacture their own nematocysts for capturing prey.
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True jellyfish belong to the class Scyphozoa of the phylum Cnidaria.
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Asconoid sponges are usually the smallest of all sponges.
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Sponges can reproduce both sexually and asexually.
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Which is not a lophophorate?

A) Phoronida
B) Ectoprocta
C) Brachiopods
D) Flukes & tapeworms
E) Lamp shells
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54
Turbellarians detect small prey items using chemoreceptors.
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55
How could you tell the difference between a brachiopod and a clam?

A) brachiopod is sessile, clam is not
B) brachiopod has two valves, clam does not
C) brachiopod has a fleshy stalk (pedicel), clam does not
D) brachiopod is a filter feeder, clam is not
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56
Ctenophores are lined with 10 rows of long tentacles used for locomotion.
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57
All of the following have bilateral symmetry except:

A) Nemertea.
B) Phoronids.
C) Ctenophora.
D) Platyhelminthes.
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58
Animals that live in the spaces between fine sediment grains are specifically called:

A) infauna.
B) epiphytic.
C) meiofauna.
D) epifauna.
E) epizoa.
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59
The primary feeding type for lophophorates is:

A) scavengers.
B) attachment predators.
C) herbivores.
D) filter feeders.
E) infaunal detritivores.
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60
Which of the following is not bilaterally symmetric?

A) turbellarian
B) lamp shell
C) ribbon worm
D) phoronid
E) comb jelly
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61
Match the dominant stage with the class it is most closely associated with.
a.polyp
b.medusa and polyp
c.medusa
Hydrozoan
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62
Match the ecological role with the animal group it is most closely associated with.
a.Carnivores on zooplankton
b.Filter feeders
c.Carnivores on benthic infauna
Ctenophora
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63
Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.comb plates
b.filter feeder
c.reef forming
Porifera
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64
Match the ecological role with the animal group it is most closely associated with.
a.Carnivores on zooplankton
b.Filter feeders
c.Carnivores on benthic infauna
Nemertea
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65
Cephalization is the evolutionary tendency toward the concentration of sense organs at one end of the body of bilateral animals.
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66
Ribbon worms (phylum Nemertea) primarily feed on sediment, as earthworms do.
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67
Match the dominant stage with the class it is most closely associated with.
a.polyp
b.medusa and polyp
c.medusa
Anthozoan
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68
Match the ecological role with the animal group it is most closely associated with.
a.Carnivores on zooplankton
b.Filter feeders
c.Carnivores on benthic infauna
Porifera
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69
Match the sponge type with the description of body plan.
a.Complex folding
b.Vase shape
c.Simple folding
Leuconoid
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70
MATCHING
Match the characteristic with the most closely associated animal group.
a.bilateral symmetry
b.many types are asymmetric
c.radially symmetric
Porifera
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71
Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.comb plates
b.filter feeder
c.reef forming
Ctenophora
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72
Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.Cilia for locomotion
b.Collar cells
c.Stinging cells
Porifera
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73
Match the sponge type with the description of body plan.
a.Complex folding
b.Vase shape
c.Simple folding
Syconoid
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74
Match the dominant stage with the class it is most closely associated with.
a.polyp
b.medusa and polyp
c.medusa
Scyphozoan
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75
MATCHING
Match the characteristic with the most closely associated animal group.
a.bilateral symmetry
b.many types are asymmetric
c.radially symmetric
Platyhelminthes
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76
Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.Cilia for locomotion
b.Collar cells
c.Stinging cells
Platyhelminthes
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77
Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.Cilia for locomotion
b.Collar cells
c.Stinging cells
Cnidaria
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78
MATCHING
Match the characteristic with the most closely associated animal group.
a.bilateral symmetry
b.many types are asymmetric
c.radially symmetric
Ctenophora
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79
Match the words with the animals they are most closely associated with.
a.comb plates
b.filter feeder
c.reef forming
Cnidaria
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80
Match the sponge type with the description of body plan.
a.Complex folding
b.Vase shape
c.Simple folding
Asconoid
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