Deck 15: Marine Animals

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What is a relatively large classification for a group of animals that share similar architecture, level of complexity, and evolutionary history?

A) Order
B) Phylum
C) Family
D) Genus
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Which is not a characteristic of an arthropod?

A) Exoskeleton
B) Articulation of appendages
C) Striated muscle
D) Central nervous system
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What is the most effective anti-drag body plan?

A) Torpedolike
B) Horizontally compressed
C) Vertically compressed
D) Disk-shaped
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What is considered the most advanced animal phyla?

A) Chordata
B) Echinodermata
C) Mollusca
D) Arthropoda
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What is considered the most primitive true animal?

A) Porifera
B) Cnidaria
C) Annelida
D) Mollusca
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What would be one thing that humans could do in terms of caring for the ocean according to National Geographic Explorer Brad Norman?

A) increase research on whale sharks
B) treat the ocean like your home, respect and protect it
C) reduce fishing
D) reduce pollution
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What makes up the greatest biomass of any species on Earth?

A) King crab
B) Krill
C) Squid
D) Coral
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What phylum contains sea jellies?

A) Porifera
B) Cnidaria
C) Echinodermata
D) Platyhelminthes
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Which animal is considered to be a suspension feeder?

A) Fish
B) Sea stars
C) Sponges
D) Conches
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Which worm has a segmented body plan?

A) Platyhelminthes
B) Nematodes
C) Roundworms
D) Polychaetes
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What do squid use as a decoy defense mechanism?

A) Cnidoblasts
B) Internal shells
C) Coagulated ink
D) Propulsion
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Which phylum is found exclusively in marine habitats?

A) Mollusca
B) Arthropoda
C) Echinodermata
D) Annelida
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What is an ophiuroid?

A) Sea urchins
B) Tunicate
C) Salps
D) Brittle stars
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What adaptation have only toothed whales developed for prey detection?

A) Ability to generate internal body heat
B) Bradycardia
C) Advanced gas exchange system
D) Echolocation
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What is the term for vertebrates who have a skeleton made of cartilage?

A) Osteichthyes
B) Chondrichthyes
C) Reptilia
D) Ophiuroids
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What is the transitional organism from invertebrates to vertebrates?

A) Ophiuroids
B) Echinoids
C) Salps
D) Amphioxus
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What needle-like structure provides a skeletal network for a sponge?

A) Cnidoblasts
B) Polyps
C) Spicules
D) Zooxanthellae
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What class is comprised of nautiluses, octopuses, and squid?

A) Cephalopoda
B) Bivalia
C) Gastropoda
D) Mollusca
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What order has the most living bony fish species?

A) Chondrichthyes
B) Osteichthyes
C) Teleostei
D) Coelacanths
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Platyhelminthes were the first organisms to have:

A) fully developed brain.
B) notochord.
C) central nervous system.
D) eyes
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What unique feature do all echinoderms have?

A) Water vascular system
B) An expelling stomach
C) A complex chewing jaws
D) Brains
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Photosynthetic autotrophs changed the composition of the atmosphere during the oxygen revolution.
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The symmetry in worms represents the transition from simple to advanced organisms.
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What special tool do tunicates use to obtain more food when suspension feeding?

A) Tunic outer covering
B) Mucous plankton net
C) Water vascular system
D) Notochord
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Cnidarians exhibit bilateral symmetry, an advancement from the phylum Porifera.
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What is an invertebrate chordate?

A) A chordate that has lost its gill slits
B) A chordate with an underdeveloped dorsal nerve system
C) A chordate that has lost its notochord
D) A chordate that evolved to become an invertebrate
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What percentage of all living and fossil animals are invertebrates?

A) 10%
B) 50%
C) 70%
D) 90%
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What comprises an arthropod's exoskeleton?

A) Keratin
B) Spicules
C) Chitin
D) Bone
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Polychaetes are the most successful worm phyla, being found in terrestrial, aquatic, and marine environments.
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What do the simplest vertebrates lack?

A) Jaws
B) Notochord
C) Central nervous system
D) Teeth
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Squid are the most intelligent invertebrates.
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Schooling behavior makes normally small fish appear like a large organism from a distance.
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The vertebrates' skull made the evolution of intelligence feasible.
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What are the stinging cells present in cnidarians?

A) Cnidoblasts
B) Spicules
C) Nettles
D) Gastrodermis
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The teeth in odontocetes are made of baleen.
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How do some predatory sharks find their prey?

A) They are attracted to vibrations in the water.
B) They use their keen sense of smell.
C) They use sensitive organs underneath their skin.
D) All of these choices
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Marine birds usually avoid land unless they are finding food.
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Which marine reptiles make long migrations to lay eggs on the very same beach they hatched from?

A) Sea turtles
B) Crocodiles
C) Lizards
D) Sea snakes
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Sharks and rays tend to be larger than bony fish.
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Which phylum has the most number of species?

A) Mollusca
B) Arthropoda
C) Chordata
D) Annelida
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Brittle stars employ a unique evasive technique that involves detaching an arm if grabbed by a predator.
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Coral and barnacles are both arthropods due to their hard outer exoskeletons.
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Some mollusks are segmented, indicating a common ancestor with annelids.
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What animal is responsible for building tropical reefs? What is the term for this behavior? What kind of symbiosis occurs within the tissues of these organisms?
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Compare and contrast the three phyla of worms. Which is considered to be the most evolutionarily advanced?
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The first fish evolved about 50 million years ago.
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What is the difference between invertebrate and vertebrate chordates? What organism has characteristics of both?
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In the Insight to A National Geographic Explorer segment about Sylvia Earle's encounter with an octopus, we learn that humans are newcomers who have managed to dominate the earth in a relatively short time.  Why does she have a problem with this? What are some problems that you could envision from human dominance
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What characteristics have made arthropods the most successful phylum? How do these animals grow? Can you think of any disadvantage of growing this way?
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The evolution of the notochord in chordates permitted a more complex embryonic development.
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Deck 15: Marine Animals
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What is a relatively large classification for a group of animals that share similar architecture, level of complexity, and evolutionary history?

A) Order
B) Phylum
C) Family
D) Genus
B
2
Which is not a characteristic of an arthropod?

A) Exoskeleton
B) Articulation of appendages
C) Striated muscle
D) Central nervous system
D
3
What is the most effective anti-drag body plan?

A) Torpedolike
B) Horizontally compressed
C) Vertically compressed
D) Disk-shaped
A
4
What is considered the most advanced animal phyla?

A) Chordata
B) Echinodermata
C) Mollusca
D) Arthropoda
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What is considered the most primitive true animal?

A) Porifera
B) Cnidaria
C) Annelida
D) Mollusca
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What would be one thing that humans could do in terms of caring for the ocean according to National Geographic Explorer Brad Norman?

A) increase research on whale sharks
B) treat the ocean like your home, respect and protect it
C) reduce fishing
D) reduce pollution
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7
What makes up the greatest biomass of any species on Earth?

A) King crab
B) Krill
C) Squid
D) Coral
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What phylum contains sea jellies?

A) Porifera
B) Cnidaria
C) Echinodermata
D) Platyhelminthes
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Which animal is considered to be a suspension feeder?

A) Fish
B) Sea stars
C) Sponges
D) Conches
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10
Which worm has a segmented body plan?

A) Platyhelminthes
B) Nematodes
C) Roundworms
D) Polychaetes
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11
What do squid use as a decoy defense mechanism?

A) Cnidoblasts
B) Internal shells
C) Coagulated ink
D) Propulsion
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12
Which phylum is found exclusively in marine habitats?

A) Mollusca
B) Arthropoda
C) Echinodermata
D) Annelida
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What is an ophiuroid?

A) Sea urchins
B) Tunicate
C) Salps
D) Brittle stars
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14
What adaptation have only toothed whales developed for prey detection?

A) Ability to generate internal body heat
B) Bradycardia
C) Advanced gas exchange system
D) Echolocation
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What is the term for vertebrates who have a skeleton made of cartilage?

A) Osteichthyes
B) Chondrichthyes
C) Reptilia
D) Ophiuroids
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What is the transitional organism from invertebrates to vertebrates?

A) Ophiuroids
B) Echinoids
C) Salps
D) Amphioxus
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17
What needle-like structure provides a skeletal network for a sponge?

A) Cnidoblasts
B) Polyps
C) Spicules
D) Zooxanthellae
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18
What class is comprised of nautiluses, octopuses, and squid?

A) Cephalopoda
B) Bivalia
C) Gastropoda
D) Mollusca
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19
What order has the most living bony fish species?

A) Chondrichthyes
B) Osteichthyes
C) Teleostei
D) Coelacanths
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Platyhelminthes were the first organisms to have:

A) fully developed brain.
B) notochord.
C) central nervous system.
D) eyes
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21
What unique feature do all echinoderms have?

A) Water vascular system
B) An expelling stomach
C) A complex chewing jaws
D) Brains
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Photosynthetic autotrophs changed the composition of the atmosphere during the oxygen revolution.
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The symmetry in worms represents the transition from simple to advanced organisms.
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What special tool do tunicates use to obtain more food when suspension feeding?

A) Tunic outer covering
B) Mucous plankton net
C) Water vascular system
D) Notochord
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Cnidarians exhibit bilateral symmetry, an advancement from the phylum Porifera.
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What is an invertebrate chordate?

A) A chordate that has lost its gill slits
B) A chordate with an underdeveloped dorsal nerve system
C) A chordate that has lost its notochord
D) A chordate that evolved to become an invertebrate
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What percentage of all living and fossil animals are invertebrates?

A) 10%
B) 50%
C) 70%
D) 90%
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What comprises an arthropod's exoskeleton?

A) Keratin
B) Spicules
C) Chitin
D) Bone
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Polychaetes are the most successful worm phyla, being found in terrestrial, aquatic, and marine environments.
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What do the simplest vertebrates lack?

A) Jaws
B) Notochord
C) Central nervous system
D) Teeth
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Squid are the most intelligent invertebrates.
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Schooling behavior makes normally small fish appear like a large organism from a distance.
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The vertebrates' skull made the evolution of intelligence feasible.
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What are the stinging cells present in cnidarians?

A) Cnidoblasts
B) Spicules
C) Nettles
D) Gastrodermis
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The teeth in odontocetes are made of baleen.
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How do some predatory sharks find their prey?

A) They are attracted to vibrations in the water.
B) They use their keen sense of smell.
C) They use sensitive organs underneath their skin.
D) All of these choices
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Marine birds usually avoid land unless they are finding food.
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Which marine reptiles make long migrations to lay eggs on the very same beach they hatched from?

A) Sea turtles
B) Crocodiles
C) Lizards
D) Sea snakes
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Sharks and rays tend to be larger than bony fish.
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40
Which phylum has the most number of species?

A) Mollusca
B) Arthropoda
C) Chordata
D) Annelida
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41
Brittle stars employ a unique evasive technique that involves detaching an arm if grabbed by a predator.
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42
Coral and barnacles are both arthropods due to their hard outer exoskeletons.
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Some mollusks are segmented, indicating a common ancestor with annelids.
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What animal is responsible for building tropical reefs? What is the term for this behavior? What kind of symbiosis occurs within the tissues of these organisms?
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Compare and contrast the three phyla of worms. Which is considered to be the most evolutionarily advanced?
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The first fish evolved about 50 million years ago.
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What is the difference between invertebrate and vertebrate chordates? What organism has characteristics of both?
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In the Insight to A National Geographic Explorer segment about Sylvia Earle's encounter with an octopus, we learn that humans are newcomers who have managed to dominate the earth in a relatively short time.  Why does she have a problem with this? What are some problems that you could envision from human dominance
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What characteristics have made arthropods the most successful phylum? How do these animals grow? Can you think of any disadvantage of growing this way?
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The evolution of the notochord in chordates permitted a more complex embryonic development.
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