Chapters 30-32

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adult tunicates develop which of the following?

tunic

within a bilateral body plan, which surface is underside (belly) structure of an animal?

ventral surface

the most unique feature of the echinoderms is their:

water vascular system

what is the most unique derived character of echinoderms?

water vascular system

which is a unique adaptation in insects not found in any other arthropod?

wings

what is a disadvantage to having an exoskeleton?

Exoskeletons do not prevent desiccation.

which is a characteristic of tapeworms?

Tapeworms have bodies that consist of hundreds of reproductive segments.

the most closely related animal to vertebrates are the:

Urochordates

after embryonic development, members of the phylum Rotifera are incapable of:

cell division

An elongate uniramid with many legs as well as poison claws is known as a(n):

centipede

which of the following are exclusively terrestrial?

chilopods and diplopods

lancelets are:

filter feeders

Hagfishes are differentiated from lampreys and all other fishes in that:

hagfishes lack vertebrae

which of the following is NOT an adaptation that contributes to the biological success of insects?

high intraspecific competition

what is unique about the epidermis of a nematode?

it does not consist of distinct cells

Within the phylum Cnidaria, corals are most closely related to which organism?

sea anemones

what is the mode of nutrition for most Poriferans?

suspension feeders

Which of the following protostomes does NOT have a coelom?

tapeworms

Echinoderms' radial symmetry enables which of the following?

the ability to respond effectively in every direction of their surrounding environment

What is the key characteristic that defines the Ecdysozoa clade?

the animal molts

Which was the primary challenge animals faced in adapting to life on land?

the desiccating effect of the atmosphere

which is an adaptation contributing to insect success?

an adaptation contributing to insect success is its ability to fly

in cnidarians, nematocysts are housed within why type of specialized cell?

cnidocytes

Birds are most closely related to:

reptiles

which of the following groups use very long pedipalps as pinchers for capturing prey?

scorpions

the nervous system of many species of flatworms

is a "ladder-type"

Which of the following is NOT a correct statement regarding segmentation?

it is an example of heteroplasy

What ability has caused the lobster to be classified as a member of the Ecdysozoa clade?

molt

deuterostomes:

radial cleavage, indeterminate cleavage, blastopore becomes anus

which of the following is an adaptation that enables cephalopods to escape from their predators?

rapidly changing colors

in which group did the amniotic egg first evolve?

reptiles

which are the animals with a crown of cilia that look like a spinning wheel?

rotifers

which of the following is a marine species that is segmented and has many setae, a well-developed head, separated sexes, and trochophore larva?

sandworms and tubeworms

the intermediate host for a blood fluke is a:

snail

which arthropod has chelicerae, pedipalps, and silk glands?

spider

What is the pattern of cleavage for protostomes?

spiral

Protostomes:

spiral cleavage, blastopore becomes mouth, determinate cleavage

Which structure is used to help regulate buoyancy of fish?

swim bladder

what were lungs in the modern ray-finned fishes modified as?

swim bladder

Sponges are believed to have arisen from the choanoflagellates because they possess:

a collar cells

which of the following is FALSE regarding reptiles?

the saclike lungs of amphibians are better developed than the lungs of reptiles

what do the brachiopods, phoronids, and bryozoans have in common?

they all have a lophophore

which of the following is NOT characteristic of cnidarians?

they have one body shape, known as medusa

Sea stars are primarily:

carnivores

As bilateral symmetry evolved, natural selection led to which of the following?

cephalization

how many chambers (atria and ventricles combined) are there in an amphibians heart?

three

What are all specialized cells organized into within more complex animals?

tissues

what is the purpose of protonephridia in flatworms?

to regulate fluid balance

Ctenophores capture food:

using adhesive glue cells that trap prey

which of the following is NOT a function of (typical) amphibian skin?

waste excretion

a fish with a cartilaginous skeleton and paired fins would be in the group:

chondrichthyes

from an evolutionary perspective, true nerve cells are first seen in the phylum:

cnidaria

what crucial element does an adult parasitic tape worm lack that requires it to rely on the absorption of nutrients in its host's intestine?

digestive system

what characteristic do hagfishes and lampreys have in common?

they are jawless

Which of the following is a major problem for sessile animals?

they are unable to escape unfavorable environmental conditions

which of the following is a correct statement regarding cnidarians?

they have a nerve net

which is a characteristic of all annelids?

they have a segmented body

what is the mode of nutrition for clams and oysters?

filter feeders

Which statement best supports why animals most likely evolved in the ocean?

internal fluid and salt balance were easy to maintain

all echinoderms are found:

in marine habitats

where does digestion in a sponge takes place?

individual cells

the body wall of cnidarians and ctenophores consist of:

inner and outer cell layers separates by a jelly-like mesoglea

Which class of animals has the largest number of species?

insecta

How is a pseudocoelom different from a coelom?

A coelom is a cavity fully lined by mesoderm.

which of the following is true of hemichordates?

Acorn worms are a well-known example in the group

The coelacanth is found in the class:

Actinistia

lungs first evolved in which group?

Bony fishes

Placoid scales are found on:

Cartilaginous fishes

which statement best describes a lophophore?

It is a ciliated ring of tentacles surrounding the mouth

Which of the following characteristics about animals is FALSE?

animals cannot respond to stimuli

What group of animals is composed of segmented worms?

annelids

The head end of an animal is known as its:

anterior end

which of the below are living descendants of the dinosaurs?

birds

which chordate group has the most species?

bony fishes

which of the echinoderms can use their arms for locomotion in rowing movements?

brittle stars

Which pair of words is incorrectly matched?

coelom-no body cavity

The main structural protein in the extracellular matrix and an important shared derived characteristic of animals is:

collagen

which is the most difficult problem animals face when living on land

desiccation

the earliest mammals resembled small:

dogs

Which of the following is NOT an adaptation needed for living on land?

external respiratory surfaces

the Portuguese man-of-war is a colony of hundreds to thousands of:

hydrozoans

why is osmoregulation an issue for animals living in fresh water

it requires an expenditure in energy

A marine invertebrate placed into freshwater would have difficulty surviving because:

it would have difficulty with osmeregulation

the phylum name Arthropoda refers to:

jointed appendages

what protein makes up a reptilians scaly skin?

keratin

sharks detect motion in the water or waves by their:

lateral lines

arthropods with mandibles, a single pair of antennae, and two legs on most body segments are:

millipedes

which of the following are exclusively marine?

mirostomes

As a contemporary scientist, which of the following would you use as evidence to propose changing the traditional animal phylogenies?

molecular data

Molecular systematics suggests that complex molecules evolved only once and thus animals would have evolved only once. What kind of group does this suggest that animals are?

monophyletic

segmentation in arthropods differs from that of annelids because segments are:

more specialized

Sea stars eat:

mostly crustaceans and mollusks

the two groups representing the "jawless" fishes are:

myxini and petromyzontida

you have a sample of cat emesis (vomit) and find worms in the sample. the cylindrical worms are long and slender, pointed at each end, with no other distinguishing characteristics. you conclude they are members of which phylum?

nematoda

which of the following embryonic cells are unique to vertebrates?

neural crest cells

which class of echinoderms has the greatest species diversity?

ophiuroidea

marsupials include the:

opossum

which of the following terms is associated with polychaetes?

parapodia

which of the following is NOT an example of a flightless bird?

pelicans

which is an example of an early jawed fish?

placoderm

all enidarians have what form of body plan?

radial

which is critical to polychaete and oligochaete locomotion?

setae

gas exchange in terrestrial insects is accomplished through:

the use of tracheae

echinoderms are unique because:

their larvae are bilaterally symmetrical while the adult is pentaradially symmetrical

mammals descended from a group of reptiles known as:

therapsids

What group of bipedal, saurischian dinosaurs are birds thought to have evolved from?

theropods

the first animals to show cephalization have several characteristics. which of the following is NOT one of them?

these animals had a proboscis

Most mollusks are:

marine

salamanders are members of the order:

Caudata

Which of the following is characteristic to most protostomes?

Cell division tends to be via spiral cleavage

Which of the following genes were similar in the last common ancestor of all bilateral animals?

Hox genes

What are the two clades of the protostomes?

Lophotrochozoa and Ecdysozoa

Which of the following are NOT protostomes?

Milkfish

How do protostomes differ from deuterostomes?

Protostomes undergo spiral cleavage during development.

how do leeches differ from other annelids?

They do not have setae or parapodia

which characteristic best describes vertebrates?

Vertebral column

Which of the following are the largest living vertebrates?

Whales

Which of the following is NOT an opisthokont, a monophyletic group characterized by a posterior flagellum on motile cells?

algae

what key characteristic of vertebrates allowed them to complete their life cycle on land?

amniotic egg

Metamorphosis occurs in which of the following vertebrate classes?

amphibia

The tetrapods include:

amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals

One true characteristic of all animals is that they:

are heterotrophs

The first air-breathing land animals were:

arthropods

an open circulatory system with a dorsal heart that pumps hemolymph identifies which group of animals?

arthropods

which of the following statements about arthropods is FALSE?

arthropods have an incomplete digestive tract

the first function of feathers was most likely:

as color displays in courtship rituals

What isopod is the most numerous component of our ocean's zooplankton?

copepods

Biramous appendages in arthropods are only present in which organism?

crustaceans

a Nauplius larva is characteristic of:

crustaceans

which arthropods have mandibles, gills, excretory glands, and statocysts?

crustaceans

which of the following animals helps to maintain fertile soil?

earthworms

The epidermis of a nematode is derived from the:

ectoderm

The epidermis of an animal is derived from which germ layer?

ectoderm

The lining of the digestive tube is formed from:

endoderm

Within the chordate classes, the unique characteristic of the class Aves is:

feathers

The vast majority of bilateral animals have a fluid-filled body cavity, or coelom. Which of the following is an exception?

flatworms

which of the following is a difference between flatworms and nemerteans?

flatworms larvae burrow into the skin, whereas nemertean larvae are ingested

extant vertebrates are assigned to six class of fishes and three classes of tetrapods. Which of the following is a distinct characteristic of all tetrapods?

four limbs

Which of the following explains why fewer animals live in freshwater than in the ocean?

freshwater is generally hypotonic to tissue fluids

the monotremes are an unusual group of mammals because they:

lay eggs

which of the following species has been used for centuries to draw blood from areas swollen by poisonous stings and bites?

leeches

The inner germ layer, or ectoderm, forms which of the following structures?

lining of digestive structures

snakes are most closely related to:

lizards

Bilateral symmetry and cephalization are adaptations for which of the following?

locomotion

segmentation is important in annelids as an aid in:

locomotion

What is a challenge for animals living in a fresh water lake?

maintaining osmotic balance

A grasshopper belongs in the Ecdysozoa clade because of its ability to:

molt

Which term can be applied to both monotremes and sharks?

oviparous

which term describes an animal that lays eggs?

oviparous

a coral is what type of body form?

polyp

An animal found in the rocky intertidal zone has eight overlapping plates and is tightly adhering to the rock with a muscular foot. This animal is most likely a member of the class:

polyplacophora

one characteristic of class Bivalvia is that they:

possess two shells with a hinge

One major adaptive advantage of the lophotrochozoans is the development of a head region. What is the development of a head region is called?

cephalization

The common ancestor of all animals is/are the:

choanoflagellates

what key characteristic of mammals gives them an excellent sense of hearing?

cochlea

Reptiles lack metabolic mechanisms for regulating body temperature and their body temperature fluctuates with the environment's temperature. Therefore, what feature do reptiles have?

ectotherms

one characteristic of the class Holothuroidea is that they:

have a reduced endoskeleton consisting of microscopic plates embedded in the body wall

which chelicerate has essentially remained unchanged for more than 350 million years?

horseshoe crab

What regulatory gene group has been identified in all the bilateral animal groups, can thus provide insights about evolutionary relationships among bilateral animals?

hox genes

Which of the following regarding the coelom is NOT a correct statement?

it functions as an endoskeleton

what part of a mollusk has a belt of teeth?

radula

which structure do numerous mollusks use to scrape algae off rocks?

radula

the anterior end of a tapeworm is known as the:

scolex

which of the following are sluggish creatures that live on the sea bottom, and commonly eject organs when conditions are poor?

sea cucumbers

What urochordate is a barrel-shaped, sessile marine animal in adulthood?

sea squirt

Which animal is an example of a deuterostome?

sea star

You are told that the digestive tract of the animal you are studying developed an anus before a mouth. You realize that you may be looking at a(n):

sea star

which of the following are carnivorous predators and scavengers?

sea stars

which animal is an example of a gastropod?

snail

which organism belongs within order Squamata?

snake

what framework supports a sponge's mesohyl?

spicules

which of the following produces a silken dragline that can be used to determine the sex and maturity level of the spinner?

spiders

If adult sponges are sessile, why can they still be classified as animals?

sponge larvae are motile

Tunicates are often mistaken for which of the following?

sponges

which of the following is NOT an example of a cnidarian?

sponges

Which mollusks have a closed circulatory system?

squids

what specialized structure do crustaceans use to sense gravity?

statocysts

Larval tunicates superficially resemble which of the following?

tadpoles

which of the following is NOT a correct statement regarding collar cells?

the collar cell is an extension of the cell wall and consists of microvilli

which of the following is a characteristic of flatworms?

they are acoelomate (have no body cavity)

which of the following is NOT a correct statement regarding ctenophores?

they are distinct from the species known as comb jelly

what derived character defines all chordates?

they have a notochord at some point of their life cycle


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