BIOL1030 Final Review Test 2 and 3 questions
Which of the following organism shares the OLDEST common ancestor (node) with a skate (chondricthyes) Mussel (bivalve) Lamprey Humans Cnidaria All of these
Cnidaria
Penis fencing in planarians occurs due to sexual conflict over the differential cost of reproductive investment between males and females T or F
True
A major difference between the Myxini and Chondrichthyans is that only chondrichthyans have jaws T or F
True
Holothuroidea have internal respiratory structure T or F
True
One of the major innovations of the sponges is the idea of "self" cell-recognition and adhesion properties T or F
True
Pedicellariae are not present in all echinoderms T or F
True
Which is NOT true of Tardigrades We know their exact phylogenetic position based on DNA sequences They are known as water bears or moss piglets they are microscopic they can withstand extreme conditions
We know their exact phylogenetic position based on DNA sequences
A group of sponges is called a SLEEZE T or F
True
What are the primitive kidney like cells in platyhelminthes called?
Flame cells
Rank the following from least inclusive (smallest) to most inclusive (largest) 1. Chordates 2. Amniotes 3. Bilateria 4. Osteichthes 5. Deuterostomes
2, 4, 1, 5, 3
Following are all characteristics of earthworms. In what order did these characteristics evolve (from oldest to most recent)? 1) segmented bodies 2) a completely terrestrial lifestyle 3) a blastopore that develops into a mouth 4) Bilateral Symmetry
4, 3, 1, 2
With the current molecular-based phylogeny in mind, rank the following from most inclusive to least inclusive. 1. Eukaryotes 2. Metazoa 3. Eumetazoa 4. Unikonts 5. Bilateria
5, 3, 2, 4, 1
The single basal element at the base of the pectoral fin is a structure that is similar among some vertebrate species (ex: Eusthenopteron, Lungfishes, Panderichthyes,) because that same structure was present in the common ancestor of those species. This is an example of: A polytomy A convergent trait A homology An analogy A homplasy
A Homology
Which of the following is INCORRECT? Acoelomate: leech Spherical: Protists Coelmate: Turtle Bilateral: Whale Radiata: Sea Anemone
Acoelomate: leech
Match the organism with the key evolutionary innovation that they possess.
Actinopterygii - Ray-fins Coelacanth - Single basal element on lobe fin Dipnoi - Both gills and lung Tetrapod - Limbs with digits Amniota - Egg with hard shell
Which of the following is NOT true of bilateria? They have distinct tissues They have 3 tissue layers They possess Bilateral symmetry Two of the options are true All of the options are true
All of the options are true
The Notochord: Provides a flexible structure Is replaced by a vertebrae in most vertebrates Is always found in chordates at some stage of life None of these are correct All of these are correct
All of these answers are correct
The Tiktaaklik was an important transitional fossil in evolutionary biology. It possessed all of the following tetrapod characteristics (critical in the transition to terrestrial environments) EXCEPT: A neck Ribs Flat skull with eyes on top Single basal bony element All of these answers reflect tetrapod characteristics shared by the Tiktaaklik which were critical to their success in terrestrial environments
All of these answers reflect tetrapod characteristics shared by the Tiktaaklik which were critical to their success in terrestrial environments
Of the following Eumetazoa studied in this course, the morphologically simplest group to have three tissue layers are the:
Annelids or Flatworms
Jaws: Are not present in modern Chondricthyes Are always made of true bone Are a defining feature of all vertebrates Arose by modification of cartilaginous pharyngeal (gill) arches None of these answers
Arose by modification of cartilaginous pharyngeal (gill) arches
What is the name for the smallest clade that includes a flying insect, a lobster, and a tick?
Arthropoda
Match the poriferan body forms with their description
Ascon: Most simplistic form with choanocytes lining the wall of the sponge Sycon: Ostia lead to a network of canals lined with choanocytes with one digestive chamber Leucon: Ostia lead to a network of branching canals lined with choanocytes with multiple digestive chambers
You have a single-celled, dikaryon, fungi with spore-producing structures with horn like appearance. Which group does this individual belong to? Basidiomycota Ascomycota AM Fungi Platyhelminthes
Basidiomycota
Crocodilia is most closely related to which group of animals?
Birds
Which species is a diecious flatworm, with the female spending her life residing in the canal of a larger male individual?
Blood Fluke
Which of these options below describes the correct sequences (from oldest to newest) for the evolution of Chordate adaptations in response to selective challenges of terrestrial environments? Bony Skeleton, Cartilage, Single basal element, neck, thick ribs Gills, Gas exchange across skin, bony skeleton, amniotic egg Bony skeleton, Single basal element, lungs, Neck, Amniotic egg Cartilage, Water vascular system, single basal fin bone, lungs, amniotic egg Lungs, Operculum, Cartilage, Neck
Bony skeleton, Single basal element, lungs, Neck, Amniotic egg
Which of the following list of taxa correctly identifies only ecdysozoans
Caterpillar, spider, nematode
Which group of unicellular organisms is most closely related to animals? Choanoflagellates Apicomplexa Ameobozoa Archaea Stramenopiles
Choanoflagellates
Which of the following organisms shares the OLDEST common ancestor with a deuterosome? Cnidarian Seastar (starfish) Caenorhabditis elegans horseshoe crab human
Cnidarian
What do living crocodilians and birds have in common? More than one answer can be correct. Endothermy Complex connection of posterior and anterior air sacs for respiration flight communication through vocalizations parental care Pneumatized bones
Communication through vocalizations, Parental care
Which group has comb-like plates of fused cilia
Ctenophora
Which is TRUE regarding love darts in snails? Dart success increases sperm storage in females dart success leads directly to successful mating dart success decreases chances of paternity darting is the same as mating
Dart success increases sperm storage in females
Starting with the chordates, what is the correct sequence of nodes to get to sea anemones?
Deuterosomes, Bilateria, Eumetazoa, Cnidaria
Match the group with the appropriate synapomorphy
Dikarya- Separate Hyphae Glomeromycota (AM Fungi) - Arbuscules Sac Fungi - Ascus Club Fungi - Basidium
Generally speaking, which of these is true?
Echinoderms and Cnidarians don't have heads
All tetrapods alive today have four limbs T or F
False
Birds and fish are oviparous amniotes T or F
False
Deuterostome means that during development, the mouth forms first. T or F
False
Echinoderms are asymmetrical T or F
False
Flatworms, Leeches, and tapeworms are all parasitic T or F
False
Multicellularity evolved on a singular occasion from a common ancestor T or F
False
One benefit of molting is that the exoskeleton is light (proportionately lighter) with increasing body size, increasing arthropod's ability to grow indefinitely. T or F
False
Planaria can regenerate from a single cell and maintain memories from the source individual. This is due to memory storage within the ganglia of a cephalized region. T or F
False
Urochordata is the sister group to chordates T or F
False
Spiders have modified mouth parts to allow for tearing of prey tissue while scorpions have modified mouth parts for intake of liquified prey T or F
False (its the opposite)
Which of the following is a paraphyletic group as they're formally defined? Cyclostomes, including hagfish and lamprey Vertebrates including cyoclostomes and gnathostomes Fish, including actinopterygii, Actinista, and Dipnoi Lobe-Finnied Fish More than one answer
Fish, including actinopterygii, Actinista, and Dipnoi
Which of the following was NOT an evolutionary challenge animals faced moving to land? Limb Development Food Availability Lung Development Bone Structure for Structure out of water
Food Availability
Freshwater demosponges have a protective structure called:
Gemmules
Which of the following was NOT one of the "descent by modification" structures in molluscs? Gills Mantle Visceral Mass Foot
Gills
Identify the group below that is NOT mostly parasitic as adults: Hagfish Lampreys Leeches Tapeworm
Hagfish
Match the clade to the example and synapomorphy (if given)
Hydrozoans - EX: Man of war; Synapomorphy: Velum Scyphozoans -Ex: Lion's Mane Cubozoa - EX: box jelly; Synapomorphy: Velarium Anthozoa - Ex: Sea Anemones
Which of the following groups would require largest (most inclusive) taxon to accommodate all organisms represented in the set of taxa? Insect, Snail, Sponge, Coral, Octopus Comb Jelly, Sea Anemone, Coral, Jellyfish Nematode, Insect, Sea star, octopus octopus, snail, leech, marine worm beetle, nematode, flatworm, earthworm, and snail
Insect, Snail, Sponge, Coral, Octopus
In which group do we see decreased leg number to 6 within ecdysozoans? Insects Decapods Scorpions Spiders
Insects
Which pair of organisms listed below is THIRD most distantly related? Invasive Garden Snail and Nematode Aurelia Moon Jelly and Ctenophore Planaria and Nautilus Choanoflagellate and poriferan All are equally related
Invasive Garden Snail and Nematode
What is the most simplistic animal to possess true nerves
Jellies
Which of the following is NOT TRUE of lamprey and hagfish Hagfish are scavengers Lamprey have a true jaw Lamprey were invasive species in the Great Lakes Lamprey are parasitic as adults Hagfish possess mucus glands
Lamprey have a true jaw
A structure unique to mollusks is the: Radula Nephridium Trochophore Larvae Gills
Larvae
According to modern phylogeny, which of the following groups is most closely related to earthworms? Leech Flatworm Arthropoda Spiders Nematoda
Leech
What animal was used consistently until the early 19th century to balance the four body humors, then in the 1970s had a resurgence in microsurgery?
Leeches
What is NOT a benefit of a rigid exoskeleton? Lightweight Prevention of dessication Protection Structural Support
Light weight
The "living fossil" coelacanth found by Majorie Courtnay-Latimer is a member of which of the following groups?
Lobe-finned Fish
What is the pathway of water into the water vascular system of echinoderms
Madreporite --> Radial Canal --> Ampullae--> tube feet
A female preying mantis cannibalizes mates during or after reproduction in order to:
Meet high nutrient demands for reproduction
The coelom is formed from which tissue layer? Mesoderm Endoderm Ectoderm
Mesoderm
Consider an animal which as an embryo has a blastopore that turns into its mouth, and it has a protective shell secreted from a mantle. Its hermaphroditic, and has a soft, unsegmented body. To what group does it belong?
Molluscs
You are walking on the beach and find a dead organism and you're inclined to figure out what it is. You notice it has a madreporite on its aboral surface, then you break it in half and find an Aristotle's lantern. Which answer choice is most likely what you've found on the beach? Sea Cucumber Echinoidea Holothuroidea Sea Urchin Sea Star More than One
More Than One
Which of the following list of taxa correctly identifies ONLY vertebrates? Nematode, Flying fox bat, lobe-finned fish Myxini, Shark, Lamprey Lamprey, Lizard, Tunicate Asteroidea, Human, Clownfish Urochordate, Cephalopod, Lamprey
Myxini, Shark, Lamprey
Which type of organelle is used by cnidarians to sting/capture prey?
Nematocysts
Urochordata is in a separate classification than Echinodermata due to the development of: Vertebrae Fins Amniotic Eggs Notochord
Notochord
Some sharks nourish young with yolk sacs and give LIVE birth through _________ reproduction, while others produce EGGS through _______ reproduction
Ovoviviparous, oviparous
Lamprey and Hagfish do not possess one of these traits. Which one? Pectoral Fins notochord present as adults Gills Paired sensory organs postanal tail
Pectoral Fins
This homologous structure serves very different purposes in spiders and scorpions. In spiders, this structure has chemical detectors for taste and smell. In scorpions, it is modified into pinchers to capture prey.
Pedipalps
Birds are all of the following EXCEPT: Placental Reptiles Amniotes Oviparous Vertebrates
Placental
Match organism with the smallest clade to which they belong.
Planaria - Platyhelminthes Marine Worm - Annelids Sea Anemone - Metazoa
Hexactinellida, or the glass sponges, have a symbiotic relationship with what type of organism?
Shrimp
Which of these is NOT true of metazoans? Ingests nutrients Single cellular eukaryote Motile in at least one life stage Develop from a blastula
Single cellular eukaryote
Which of the following is a parazoan? Sponges Ctenopohores Cnidaria All of the above
Sponges
Avian adaptations for flight include all of the following except: Strong dorsal flight muscles Reduction in reproductive structures Fused clavicle Pneumatized bones keeled sternum for flight muscle attatchment
Strong dorsal flight muscles
How did the mammalian sense of hearing, which uses three ear bones, emerge from our reptilian ancestors who used only one?
The bones that mammals hear with are the bones that reptiles eat with (their lower jaw)
A crab is more closely related to beetle (insect) than it is to a spider T or F
True
Which is FALSE regarding torsion in gastropods? Torsion did not lead to fouling Protection is the primary benefit of torsion Animals have undergone changes in shell shape to decrease fouling Torsion plays a part in shell shape variation
Torsion did not lead to fouling (this is false, torsion DID lead to fouling)
Today's arthropods are small in size (you don't see car-sized beetles scuttling around) what is the best supported hypothesis of the limited size in today's arthropods? Tracheal Density Energy needed to molt decreased prey abundance Predatory effects
Tracheal Density
Identify the correct synapomorphy of Urochordata
Tunic
Match the organism with the smallest clade to which they belong.
Tunicate - Deuterostome Lamprey - Cyclostome Snake - Osteichthes Hagfish - Myxini Shark - Gnathostome
Leeches secrete enzymes when feeding on their host. Which of the following is NOT one of those enzymes? Anticoagulants Vaso-dilators Anesthetics Vaso-constrictors
Vaso-Constrictors
Which of the following is NOT one of the hallmark chordate characteristics Postanal tail Endostyle Pharyngeal pouches or slits Notochord Ventral nerve Cord
Ventral nerve Cord
Arthropods are arguably the most successful group of animals on the planet, which of the following statements is NOT a characteristic contributing to their success? A well developed dorsal nervous system Exoskeleton of chitin Wings Segmentation Metamorphasis
Well developed dorsal nervous system
A JUVENILE sea urchin has ________ symmetry, consistent with ___________ development
bilaterial, echinoderm
Which clade has unique modifications to the molluscan foot that increases reproduction by mimicking local prey fish species to attract bass?
bivalves
A restaurant appetizer of escargot (snails), clams on the half shell, and calamari (squid) would contain which types of mollusks?
bivalves, gastropods, and cephalopods
The following features were innovations in vertebrates EXCEPT: Paired special sense organs shift from filter feeding to active predation efficient transport system for nutrients and gas exoskeleton of cartilage or bone all of these were innovations
exoskeleton of cartilage or bone
Within a phylogenetic tree of the vertebrates, the large clade containing amphibians, reptiles, turtles, crocodiles, birds, and mammals is sister to a group of fish called the lungfish. Other lineages of fish (such as the ray-finned fish) branched off earlier than the common ancestor of all these sister taxa including lungfish. This means that a taxonomic group that includes all fish back to their common ancestor (but excludes tetrapods) is:
paraphyletic