Deck 34: Coelomate Invertebrates

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The phylum that includes snails,clams,oysters,and octopuses is the

A)EctoproctA.
B)Brachiopoda.
C)Mollusca.
D)Annelida.
E)Phoronida.
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The organ that is responsible for secreting cocoons in the oligochaetes is known as the

A)nephridiA.
B)setae.
C)radula.
D)clitellum.
E)lophophorE.
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Members of the class ________,octopuses,squids,and nautilus,are highly intelligent.
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In their basic body plan,mollusks have a visceral mass covered with a soft epithelium and a muscular ____ that is used in locomotion.
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Examples of mollusks that live on land are the

A)earthworms.
B)land crabs.
C)mussels.
D)scorpions.
E)snails and slugs.
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The molluscan class ________ includes the snails and slugs.
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Arachnids are generally carnivorous,_____ being the main exception.
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The mollusks include all of the following except

A)clams.
B)oysters.
C)shrimps.
D)snails.
E)squids.
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The three phyla,Ectoprocta,Brachiopoda,and Phoronida,have which feature in common?

A)nephridia
B)a lophophore
C)a radula
D)setae
E)a muscular foot
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The evolution of jointed appendages has made __________ very successful.
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A _________ is a circular or U-shaped ridge around the mouth,bearing either one or two rows of ciliated,hollow tentacles.
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Echinoderms show ______ symmetry as adults and have a five-part body plan.
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Annelids are characterized by serial _________.
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Many marine mollusks have distinctive larvae which have their bodies encircled by a row of cilia.These larvae are called

A)planulae.
B)polyps.
C)miracidia.
D)zoecia.
E)trochophores.
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In mollusks,the folds of tissue that arise from the dorsal body wall and enclose a cavity surrounding the visceral mass are called the

A)foot.
B)mantle.
C)nephridia.
D)radula.
E)lophophorE.
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In many arthropods,body segments have become fused into functional groups called ______.
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Brachiopods develop as protostomes,but they show ______ cleavage.
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Ectoprocts are characterized by all of the following except their

A)secretion of a tiny chitinous chamber,the zoecium.
B)chemical communication between individuals through pores between chambers.
C)habitation in fresh and marine water.
D)alternate names Bryozoa and moss animals.
E)use of a pedicle to attach to the substratE.
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The functions of the lophophore include all of the following except as a

A)surface for gas exchange.
B)food-collecting organ.
C)means of attachment to the substrate.
D)rasping tongue.
E)location for the tentacles and the anus.
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Mollusks have all of the following except

A)visceral mass covered with a soft epithelium.
B)folds enclosing a cavity between themselves and the visceral mass.
C)gills or lungs within the mantle.
D)individuals secrete a tiny chitinous chamber,zoecium.
E)the shell consists of a horny outer layer,which is rich in protein.
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Annelids possess all of the following except

A)muscles to swim,crawl,and burrow.
B)ganglia to respond to light and respond to other environmental cues.
C)circulatory,excretory,and neural elements in each segment.
D)setae in each segment.
E)adductor muscles.
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The medicinal leech,once used to withdraw "unhealthy" blood from patients,produces which of the following to ensure blood flow from the host?

A)antibiotics
B)antibodies
C)anticoagulant
D)blood clots
E)suture material
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The nitrogenous waste in mollusks is removed by

A)flame cells.
B)nephridia.
C)Malpighian tubules.
D)incurrent siphon.
E)flagella.
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A biologist has been studying a mollusk that does not have a shell.It lives in the marine environment.Of the examples given below,which one did the biologist study?

A)clam
B)snail
C)garden slug
D)chiton
E)octopus
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Select the mismatched pair of Phylum Mollusca classes and their examples.

A)Polyplacophora-chitons
B)Gastropoda-slugs
C)Bivalvia-snails
D)Cephalopoda-nautilus
E)Gastropoda-nudibranchs
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Trochophores,the free-swimming larvae of many mollusks,are propelled through the water by

A)flagellA.
B)cilia.
C)flame cells.
D)nephridia.
E)the radula.
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The rasping tongue,the radula,is present in which molluscan group?

A)bivalve
B)oyster
C)clam
D)snail
E)scallops
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The partitions that separate the segments of the annelid body are known as

A)pseudocoels.
B)nephridia.
C)setae.
D)septa.
E)radula.
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The cephalapod mollusks have

A)a muscular foot.
B)tentacles.
C)two siphons.
D)setae.
E)jointed appendages.
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You and your biology lab class take a field trip to a marine aquarium.Your guide is a marine biologist who studies squids.She explains to your class how squids are able to blend into their environment.She points out that squids have pouches of pigments embedded in their epithelium.The pouches are called

A)trochophores.
B)spermatophores.
C)lophophores.
D)chromatophores.
E)phytophores.
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Which of the following organs of cephalopods resemble those of the vertebrates?

A)arms
B)nephridia
C)eyes
D)digestive tissues
E)foot
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Among mollusks,which of the following are able to change their sex in one single season?

A)sea slugs and oysters
B)squids and octopuses
C)bivalves
D)snails
E)clams
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Radula modification allowed all of the following functions in gastropods except

A)scraping algae off rocks.
B)eating vegetation.
C)boring holes in other mollusk shells.
D)protecting themselves with nematocysts.
E)injecting poison through a harpoon-like structurE.
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Which of the following are not found in a bivalve?

A)tentacle,radula,and distinctive head
B)large wedge-shaped foot
C)mantle enveloping the internal organs
D)two large adductor muscles
E)complex gills
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Squids and octopuses move by means of water movement through their

A)tentacles.
B)cilia and flagella.
C)modified mantle cavity.
D)muscular foot.
E)radula.
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Each segment of an annelid typically contains bristles of chitin called

A)ciliA.
B)parapodia.
C)chaetae.
D)leglets.
E)setaE.
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The sexual reproduction of earthworms characteristically is

A)hermaphroditic but cross-fertilizing.
B)hermaphroditic but self-fertilizing.
C)normal type between individuals who remain as males and females throughout their life time.
D)normal appearing,but individuals change sex periodically.
E)normal appearing,but individuals reproduce only once in their lives.
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Earthworms show all of the following features except

A)containing segments with a mouth on the first and the anus on the last.
B)containing touch-sensitive and light-sensitive organs in the segments.
C)containing fewer setae than in polychaetes.
D)containing distinct head regions and parapodia.
E)being hermaphroditic.
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A contemporary mollusk in which many of the ancestral characteristics remain is a(n)

A)squid.
B)oyster.
C)chiton.
D)octopus.
E)snail.
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All of the following are either structures or characteristics of members of the Class Bivalvia of the Phylum Mollusca except

A)the mantle.
B)a radula.
C)a shell.
D)gills.
E)open circulation.
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Which class of arthropods contains members with two pairs of antennae and legs on their abdomen and thorax?

A)Insecta
B)Arachnida
C)Crustacea
D)Chilopoda
E)Merostomata
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Oxygen diffuses to the tissues of terrestrial arthropods through the

A)arteries.
B)cells of the cortex.
C)circulatory system.
D)lungs.
E)trachea and tracheoles.
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Reproduction in the earthworm involves

A)asexual budding.
B)self-fertilization.
C)cross-fertilization between two dioecious organisms.
D)cross-fertilization between two hermaphroditic organisms.
E)recombination between opposite mating types.
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Eyes with single lenses that respond to light and darkness are found in many arthropods;these are the

A)compound eyes.
B)ocelli.
C)apposition eyes.
D)ommatidia.
E)superposition segments.
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Air passage into the trachea of most insects is controlled by the closing and opening of valves,which operate special openings called

A)spiracles.
B)ocelli.
C)ommatidia.
D)book lungs.
E)Malpighian tubules.
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In arthropods,locomotion is accomplished by muscles that work against

A)each other.
B)the exoskeleton.
C)a hydrostatic skeleton.
D)mineralized bones.
E)the pseudocoel.
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The most successful class of arthropods is

A)InsectA.
B)Arachnida.
C)Crustacea.
D)Chilopoda.
E)Merostomata.
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In some arthropods tagmatization has produced a combination of head and thorax known as a

A)cephalothorax.
B)fused corpora.
C)headless mite.
D)larval instar.
E)thoracotomy.
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Chelicerae function as

A)eyes.
B)fangs or pincers.
C)jaws or mandibles.
D)teeth.
E)wings.
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The class Arachnida includes all of the following except

A)dragon flies.
B)mites.
C)scorpions.
D)spiders.
E)ticks.
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The passage of an arthropod through stages from egg to adult is

A)differentiation.
B)evolution.
C)graduation.
D)metamorphosis.
E)succession.
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Compound eyes are composed of independent visual units called

A)apposition segments.
B)ocelli.
C)ommatidia.
D)retinas.
E)simple eyes.
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Spiders are characterized by all of the following except

A)they are particularly important as predators of insects and other small animals.
B)many use silk webs to catch their prey.
C)many display elaborate courtship behavior.
D)all forms are harmless to humans.
E)they live in diverse habitats on land and some even in water.
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Nauplius,a unique kind of larva,is characteristic of

A)mites.
B)crustaceans.
C)horseshoe crabs.
D)insects.
E)chelicerates.
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Spiders and certain other arthropods which lack jaws or mandibles are placed in a subphylum called

A)Agnathae.
B)Amandibulata.
C)blood suckers.
D)chelicerates.
E)mandibulates.
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A marine biologist visits your biology class and begins his talk entitled,"Life as a Trochophore." A friend seated next to you asks,"What is a trochophore?" You explain that a trochophore is

A)another name for the veliger stage in earthworm reproduction.
B)a term used to describe a larval form of either the phylum Mollusca or Annelida.
C)another name for the veliger stage in the oyster.
D)similar to a lophophore,but only found in the phylum Annelida.
E)a parasite in the intestines of a bivalve mollusk.
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The evolutionary innovation that first appeared in arthropods and is characteristic of the most successful of all animal groups is that of

A)bilateral symmetry.
B)coelomic body architecture.
C)jointed appendages.
D)segmentation.
E)three primary types of tissues.
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The excretory structures of terrestrial arthropods are slender projections from the digestive tract that are attached at the junction of the midgut and hindgut.These are called

A)flame cells.
B)kidneys and bladders.
C)Malpighian tubules.
D)nephridia.
E)ocelli.
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A marine biologist is conducting research on animals that have a lophophore and two calcified shells.Based on this information,this animal this must belong to the phylum

A)MolluscA.
B)Phoronida.
C)Ectoprocta.
D)Bryopoda.
E)Brachiopoda.
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The rigid chitinous exoskeleton of an arthropod has all of the following functions except it

A)provides a place for muscle attachment.
B)protects the animal from predators.
C)impedes water loss.
D)maintains a uniform size for all individuals of that species.
E)prevents injury to the animal.
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An entomologist has been conducting research on the Malpighian tubules of hornets.He is interested in their function.Which of the following statements about Malpighian tubules is not correct?

A)Malpighian tubules empty waste into the hindgut.
B)Malpighian tubules are slender projections from the digestive system.
C)Malpighian tubules collect and filter body fluids of some arthropods.
D)Malpighian tubules are a part of the tracheal system used by some arthropods for respiration.
E)Malpighian tubules allow for reabsorption of needed salts and water.
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Sea stars are among the most important invertebrate

A)predators in the marine ecosystems.
B)producers in the marine ecosystems.
C)reproducers in the marine ecosystems.
D)recyclers in the marine ecosystem.
E)protostomes in the marine ecosystem.
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In a recent morphological study of arthropod phylogeny,it was reported that insects are more closely related to

A)crustaceans.
B)millipedes.
C)centipedes.
D)horseshoe crabs.
E)spiders.
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Insect sensing of the environment is through all of the following except

A)sensory hairs to detect touch.
B)tympanal organs to detect sound.
C)chemoreceptors to detect pheromones.
D)organs of smell in the antennae.
E)camera-type eyes.
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If you examine a spider and an ant,you notice quickly that they are arthropods but they have different characteristics.Select the incorrect choice of characteristics.

A)Spiders have a cephalothorax and abdomen;insects have a head,a thorax,and an abdomen.
B)Spiders and insects have a tracheal respiration system.
C)Spiders are strictly carnivorous;insects can be carnivorous or herbivorous depending on the species.
D)Spiders and insects have open circulatory systems.
E)Spiders do not have wings;many insects do have wings.
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Reproductive modes of echinoderms include all of the following except

A)breaking into parts and regenerating new animals from them.
B)breaking into equal parts which become two whole animals.
C)developing from trochophore larvae.
D)external sexual reproduction produces fertilized eggs.
E)fertilized eggs develop into free-swimming,bilaterally symmetrical larvaE.
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Decapod crustaceans (shrimps,lobsters,and crabs)are characterized by all of the following except

A)a carapace,a dorsal cephalothorax shield.
B)a ventral line of appendages,swimmerets.
C)flattened uropods form a paddle at the end of the abdomen.
D)a tail spine,telson.
E)cheliceraE.
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A marine biologist makes a presentation about crustaceans to your biology class.He explains that he has recently received an NSF grant to study sessile crustaceans.You are only aware of one group of sessile crustaceans.This crustacean must be

A)a lobster.
B)a crayfish.
C)a shrimp.
D)a barnacle.
E)the nauplius.
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Which of the following are dwellers of deep ocean floor and shallow waters,where they pull themselves along two arms at a time,like oars rowing a boat?

A)sea lilies
B)brittle stars
C)sea stars
D)sea urchins
E)sand dollars
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A marine biologist's research involves the water vascular system of a species of sea star.Which of the following terms would not be used in a description of the water vascular system?

A)madreporite
B)ring canal
C)ampulla
D)tube foot
E)pedicellariae
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All of the following are examples of echinoderms except

A)sea cucumbers.
B)brittle stars.
C)sand dollars.
D)sea squirts.
E)sea daisies.
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Insects are characterized by all of the following except

A)Malpighian tubules and tracheA.
B)a nymph developmental stage.
C)three body sections-head,thorax,and abdomen.
D)three pairs of legs attached to the thorax,and one pair of antennae.
E)one or two pairs of wings.
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These echinoderms have soft,slug-like bodies with tough,leathery skin.They are the

A)sea pansies.
B)sea lilies.
C)sea daisies.
D)sea cucumbers.
E)sea anemones.
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All of the following are true about sea stars except

A)they are the most familiar echinoderms.
B)they are the most important predators in many marine ecosystems.
C)they have a pigmented epidermis.
D)they are the only echinoderms that are fully sessile.
E)they are abundant in the intertidal zonE.
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A sieve-like plate on the echinoderms surface through which water enters the vascular system and flows to the ring canal through a tube is called

A)madreporite.
B)ampulla.
C)nerve ring.
D)skin gills.
E)endoskeleton.
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In many echinoderms respiration and waste removal take place by means of finger-like projections that occur near the spines,which are called

A)madreporite.
B)ampulla.
C)nerve ring.
D)papulae.
E)endoskeleton.
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All of the following are characteristics of spiders except

A)antennae (1 pair).
B)walking legs (4 pair).
C)chelicerae (1 pair).
D)pedipalps (1 pair).
E)cephalothorax and abdomen.
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Which of the following is not true about crustaceans?

A)They produce larvae known as nauplius.
B)They have legs on their abdomen and thorax.
C)They have two pairs of antennae.
D)Many have compound eyes.
E)They have covers called the opercula,posterior to the legs.
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An invertebrate biologist is conducting research with crabs.Her interest is ecdysis.This implies that she studies

A)tagmatization processes in crustaceans.
B)how ommatidia function individually in a compound eye.
C)how the HOX gene controls the fusion of the head and thorax into the cephalothorax.
D)how ocelli evolved from mere photoreceptors to imaging lens.
E)the molting process.
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Most of the familiar animals seen along the seashore are echinoderms,which include all of the following except

A)barnacles.
B)brittle stars.
C)sand dollars.
D)sea cucumbers.
E)sea urchins.
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The phylum that includes snails,clams,oysters,and octopuses is the

A)EctoproctA.
B)Brachiopoda.
C)Mollusca.
D)Annelida.
E)Phoronida.
C
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The organ that is responsible for secreting cocoons in the oligochaetes is known as the

A)nephridiA.
B)setae.
C)radula.
D)clitellum.
E)lophophorE.
D
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Members of the class ________,octopuses,squids,and nautilus,are highly intelligent.
Cephalopoda
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In their basic body plan,mollusks have a visceral mass covered with a soft epithelium and a muscular ____ that is used in locomotion.
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Examples of mollusks that live on land are the

A)earthworms.
B)land crabs.
C)mussels.
D)scorpions.
E)snails and slugs.
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The molluscan class ________ includes the snails and slugs.
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Arachnids are generally carnivorous,_____ being the main exception.
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The mollusks include all of the following except

A)clams.
B)oysters.
C)shrimps.
D)snails.
E)squids.
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The three phyla,Ectoprocta,Brachiopoda,and Phoronida,have which feature in common?

A)nephridia
B)a lophophore
C)a radula
D)setae
E)a muscular foot
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The evolution of jointed appendages has made __________ very successful.
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A _________ is a circular or U-shaped ridge around the mouth,bearing either one or two rows of ciliated,hollow tentacles.
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Echinoderms show ______ symmetry as adults and have a five-part body plan.
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Annelids are characterized by serial _________.
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Many marine mollusks have distinctive larvae which have their bodies encircled by a row of cilia.These larvae are called

A)planulae.
B)polyps.
C)miracidia.
D)zoecia.
E)trochophores.
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In mollusks,the folds of tissue that arise from the dorsal body wall and enclose a cavity surrounding the visceral mass are called the

A)foot.
B)mantle.
C)nephridia.
D)radula.
E)lophophorE.
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In many arthropods,body segments have become fused into functional groups called ______.
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Brachiopods develop as protostomes,but they show ______ cleavage.
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Ectoprocts are characterized by all of the following except their

A)secretion of a tiny chitinous chamber,the zoecium.
B)chemical communication between individuals through pores between chambers.
C)habitation in fresh and marine water.
D)alternate names Bryozoa and moss animals.
E)use of a pedicle to attach to the substratE.
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The functions of the lophophore include all of the following except as a

A)surface for gas exchange.
B)food-collecting organ.
C)means of attachment to the substrate.
D)rasping tongue.
E)location for the tentacles and the anus.
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Mollusks have all of the following except

A)visceral mass covered with a soft epithelium.
B)folds enclosing a cavity between themselves and the visceral mass.
C)gills or lungs within the mantle.
D)individuals secrete a tiny chitinous chamber,zoecium.
E)the shell consists of a horny outer layer,which is rich in protein.
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Annelids possess all of the following except

A)muscles to swim,crawl,and burrow.
B)ganglia to respond to light and respond to other environmental cues.
C)circulatory,excretory,and neural elements in each segment.
D)setae in each segment.
E)adductor muscles.
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The medicinal leech,once used to withdraw "unhealthy" blood from patients,produces which of the following to ensure blood flow from the host?

A)antibiotics
B)antibodies
C)anticoagulant
D)blood clots
E)suture material
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The nitrogenous waste in mollusks is removed by

A)flame cells.
B)nephridia.
C)Malpighian tubules.
D)incurrent siphon.
E)flagella.
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A biologist has been studying a mollusk that does not have a shell.It lives in the marine environment.Of the examples given below,which one did the biologist study?

A)clam
B)snail
C)garden slug
D)chiton
E)octopus
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Select the mismatched pair of Phylum Mollusca classes and their examples.

A)Polyplacophora-chitons
B)Gastropoda-slugs
C)Bivalvia-snails
D)Cephalopoda-nautilus
E)Gastropoda-nudibranchs
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Trochophores,the free-swimming larvae of many mollusks,are propelled through the water by

A)flagellA.
B)cilia.
C)flame cells.
D)nephridia.
E)the radula.
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The rasping tongue,the radula,is present in which molluscan group?

A)bivalve
B)oyster
C)clam
D)snail
E)scallops
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The partitions that separate the segments of the annelid body are known as

A)pseudocoels.
B)nephridia.
C)setae.
D)septa.
E)radula.
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The cephalapod mollusks have

A)a muscular foot.
B)tentacles.
C)two siphons.
D)setae.
E)jointed appendages.
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You and your biology lab class take a field trip to a marine aquarium.Your guide is a marine biologist who studies squids.She explains to your class how squids are able to blend into their environment.She points out that squids have pouches of pigments embedded in their epithelium.The pouches are called

A)trochophores.
B)spermatophores.
C)lophophores.
D)chromatophores.
E)phytophores.
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Which of the following organs of cephalopods resemble those of the vertebrates?

A)arms
B)nephridia
C)eyes
D)digestive tissues
E)foot
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32
Among mollusks,which of the following are able to change their sex in one single season?

A)sea slugs and oysters
B)squids and octopuses
C)bivalves
D)snails
E)clams
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33
Radula modification allowed all of the following functions in gastropods except

A)scraping algae off rocks.
B)eating vegetation.
C)boring holes in other mollusk shells.
D)protecting themselves with nematocysts.
E)injecting poison through a harpoon-like structurE.
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34
Which of the following are not found in a bivalve?

A)tentacle,radula,and distinctive head
B)large wedge-shaped foot
C)mantle enveloping the internal organs
D)two large adductor muscles
E)complex gills
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35
Squids and octopuses move by means of water movement through their

A)tentacles.
B)cilia and flagella.
C)modified mantle cavity.
D)muscular foot.
E)radula.
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36
Each segment of an annelid typically contains bristles of chitin called

A)ciliA.
B)parapodia.
C)chaetae.
D)leglets.
E)setaE.
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37
The sexual reproduction of earthworms characteristically is

A)hermaphroditic but cross-fertilizing.
B)hermaphroditic but self-fertilizing.
C)normal type between individuals who remain as males and females throughout their life time.
D)normal appearing,but individuals change sex periodically.
E)normal appearing,but individuals reproduce only once in their lives.
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38
Earthworms show all of the following features except

A)containing segments with a mouth on the first and the anus on the last.
B)containing touch-sensitive and light-sensitive organs in the segments.
C)containing fewer setae than in polychaetes.
D)containing distinct head regions and parapodia.
E)being hermaphroditic.
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39
A contemporary mollusk in which many of the ancestral characteristics remain is a(n)

A)squid.
B)oyster.
C)chiton.
D)octopus.
E)snail.
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40
All of the following are either structures or characteristics of members of the Class Bivalvia of the Phylum Mollusca except

A)the mantle.
B)a radula.
C)a shell.
D)gills.
E)open circulation.
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41
Which class of arthropods contains members with two pairs of antennae and legs on their abdomen and thorax?

A)Insecta
B)Arachnida
C)Crustacea
D)Chilopoda
E)Merostomata
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42
Oxygen diffuses to the tissues of terrestrial arthropods through the

A)arteries.
B)cells of the cortex.
C)circulatory system.
D)lungs.
E)trachea and tracheoles.
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43
Reproduction in the earthworm involves

A)asexual budding.
B)self-fertilization.
C)cross-fertilization between two dioecious organisms.
D)cross-fertilization between two hermaphroditic organisms.
E)recombination between opposite mating types.
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44
Eyes with single lenses that respond to light and darkness are found in many arthropods;these are the

A)compound eyes.
B)ocelli.
C)apposition eyes.
D)ommatidia.
E)superposition segments.
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45
Air passage into the trachea of most insects is controlled by the closing and opening of valves,which operate special openings called

A)spiracles.
B)ocelli.
C)ommatidia.
D)book lungs.
E)Malpighian tubules.
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46
In arthropods,locomotion is accomplished by muscles that work against

A)each other.
B)the exoskeleton.
C)a hydrostatic skeleton.
D)mineralized bones.
E)the pseudocoel.
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47
The most successful class of arthropods is

A)InsectA.
B)Arachnida.
C)Crustacea.
D)Chilopoda.
E)Merostomata.
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48
In some arthropods tagmatization has produced a combination of head and thorax known as a

A)cephalothorax.
B)fused corpora.
C)headless mite.
D)larval instar.
E)thoracotomy.
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49
Chelicerae function as

A)eyes.
B)fangs or pincers.
C)jaws or mandibles.
D)teeth.
E)wings.
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50
The class Arachnida includes all of the following except

A)dragon flies.
B)mites.
C)scorpions.
D)spiders.
E)ticks.
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51
The passage of an arthropod through stages from egg to adult is

A)differentiation.
B)evolution.
C)graduation.
D)metamorphosis.
E)succession.
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52
Compound eyes are composed of independent visual units called

A)apposition segments.
B)ocelli.
C)ommatidia.
D)retinas.
E)simple eyes.
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53
Spiders are characterized by all of the following except

A)they are particularly important as predators of insects and other small animals.
B)many use silk webs to catch their prey.
C)many display elaborate courtship behavior.
D)all forms are harmless to humans.
E)they live in diverse habitats on land and some even in water.
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54
Nauplius,a unique kind of larva,is characteristic of

A)mites.
B)crustaceans.
C)horseshoe crabs.
D)insects.
E)chelicerates.
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55
Spiders and certain other arthropods which lack jaws or mandibles are placed in a subphylum called

A)Agnathae.
B)Amandibulata.
C)blood suckers.
D)chelicerates.
E)mandibulates.
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56
A marine biologist visits your biology class and begins his talk entitled,"Life as a Trochophore." A friend seated next to you asks,"What is a trochophore?" You explain that a trochophore is

A)another name for the veliger stage in earthworm reproduction.
B)a term used to describe a larval form of either the phylum Mollusca or Annelida.
C)another name for the veliger stage in the oyster.
D)similar to a lophophore,but only found in the phylum Annelida.
E)a parasite in the intestines of a bivalve mollusk.
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57
The evolutionary innovation that first appeared in arthropods and is characteristic of the most successful of all animal groups is that of

A)bilateral symmetry.
B)coelomic body architecture.
C)jointed appendages.
D)segmentation.
E)three primary types of tissues.
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58
The excretory structures of terrestrial arthropods are slender projections from the digestive tract that are attached at the junction of the midgut and hindgut.These are called

A)flame cells.
B)kidneys and bladders.
C)Malpighian tubules.
D)nephridia.
E)ocelli.
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59
A marine biologist is conducting research on animals that have a lophophore and two calcified shells.Based on this information,this animal this must belong to the phylum

A)MolluscA.
B)Phoronida.
C)Ectoprocta.
D)Bryopoda.
E)Brachiopoda.
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60
The rigid chitinous exoskeleton of an arthropod has all of the following functions except it

A)provides a place for muscle attachment.
B)protects the animal from predators.
C)impedes water loss.
D)maintains a uniform size for all individuals of that species.
E)prevents injury to the animal.
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61
An entomologist has been conducting research on the Malpighian tubules of hornets.He is interested in their function.Which of the following statements about Malpighian tubules is not correct?

A)Malpighian tubules empty waste into the hindgut.
B)Malpighian tubules are slender projections from the digestive system.
C)Malpighian tubules collect and filter body fluids of some arthropods.
D)Malpighian tubules are a part of the tracheal system used by some arthropods for respiration.
E)Malpighian tubules allow for reabsorption of needed salts and water.
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62
Sea stars are among the most important invertebrate

A)predators in the marine ecosystems.
B)producers in the marine ecosystems.
C)reproducers in the marine ecosystems.
D)recyclers in the marine ecosystem.
E)protostomes in the marine ecosystem.
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63
In a recent morphological study of arthropod phylogeny,it was reported that insects are more closely related to

A)crustaceans.
B)millipedes.
C)centipedes.
D)horseshoe crabs.
E)spiders.
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64
Insect sensing of the environment is through all of the following except

A)sensory hairs to detect touch.
B)tympanal organs to detect sound.
C)chemoreceptors to detect pheromones.
D)organs of smell in the antennae.
E)camera-type eyes.
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65
If you examine a spider and an ant,you notice quickly that they are arthropods but they have different characteristics.Select the incorrect choice of characteristics.

A)Spiders have a cephalothorax and abdomen;insects have a head,a thorax,and an abdomen.
B)Spiders and insects have a tracheal respiration system.
C)Spiders are strictly carnivorous;insects can be carnivorous or herbivorous depending on the species.
D)Spiders and insects have open circulatory systems.
E)Spiders do not have wings;many insects do have wings.
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66
Reproductive modes of echinoderms include all of the following except

A)breaking into parts and regenerating new animals from them.
B)breaking into equal parts which become two whole animals.
C)developing from trochophore larvae.
D)external sexual reproduction produces fertilized eggs.
E)fertilized eggs develop into free-swimming,bilaterally symmetrical larvaE.
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67
Decapod crustaceans (shrimps,lobsters,and crabs)are characterized by all of the following except

A)a carapace,a dorsal cephalothorax shield.
B)a ventral line of appendages,swimmerets.
C)flattened uropods form a paddle at the end of the abdomen.
D)a tail spine,telson.
E)cheliceraE.
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68
A marine biologist makes a presentation about crustaceans to your biology class.He explains that he has recently received an NSF grant to study sessile crustaceans.You are only aware of one group of sessile crustaceans.This crustacean must be

A)a lobster.
B)a crayfish.
C)a shrimp.
D)a barnacle.
E)the nauplius.
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69
Which of the following are dwellers of deep ocean floor and shallow waters,where they pull themselves along two arms at a time,like oars rowing a boat?

A)sea lilies
B)brittle stars
C)sea stars
D)sea urchins
E)sand dollars
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70
A marine biologist's research involves the water vascular system of a species of sea star.Which of the following terms would not be used in a description of the water vascular system?

A)madreporite
B)ring canal
C)ampulla
D)tube foot
E)pedicellariae
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71
All of the following are examples of echinoderms except

A)sea cucumbers.
B)brittle stars.
C)sand dollars.
D)sea squirts.
E)sea daisies.
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72
Insects are characterized by all of the following except

A)Malpighian tubules and tracheA.
B)a nymph developmental stage.
C)three body sections-head,thorax,and abdomen.
D)three pairs of legs attached to the thorax,and one pair of antennae.
E)one or two pairs of wings.
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73
These echinoderms have soft,slug-like bodies with tough,leathery skin.They are the

A)sea pansies.
B)sea lilies.
C)sea daisies.
D)sea cucumbers.
E)sea anemones.
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74
All of the following are true about sea stars except

A)they are the most familiar echinoderms.
B)they are the most important predators in many marine ecosystems.
C)they have a pigmented epidermis.
D)they are the only echinoderms that are fully sessile.
E)they are abundant in the intertidal zonE.
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75
A sieve-like plate on the echinoderms surface through which water enters the vascular system and flows to the ring canal through a tube is called

A)madreporite.
B)ampulla.
C)nerve ring.
D)skin gills.
E)endoskeleton.
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76
In many echinoderms respiration and waste removal take place by means of finger-like projections that occur near the spines,which are called

A)madreporite.
B)ampulla.
C)nerve ring.
D)papulae.
E)endoskeleton.
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77
All of the following are characteristics of spiders except

A)antennae (1 pair).
B)walking legs (4 pair).
C)chelicerae (1 pair).
D)pedipalps (1 pair).
E)cephalothorax and abdomen.
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78
Which of the following is not true about crustaceans?

A)They produce larvae known as nauplius.
B)They have legs on their abdomen and thorax.
C)They have two pairs of antennae.
D)Many have compound eyes.
E)They have covers called the opercula,posterior to the legs.
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79
An invertebrate biologist is conducting research with crabs.Her interest is ecdysis.This implies that she studies

A)tagmatization processes in crustaceans.
B)how ommatidia function individually in a compound eye.
C)how the HOX gene controls the fusion of the head and thorax into the cephalothorax.
D)how ocelli evolved from mere photoreceptors to imaging lens.
E)the molting process.
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80
Most of the familiar animals seen along the seashore are echinoderms,which include all of the following except

A)barnacles.
B)brittle stars.
C)sand dollars.
D)sea cucumbers.
E)sea urchins.
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