CH 10 Biodiversity: Animals
How many of the animal phyla include single-celled animals?
0
Approximately how long is a human pregnant?
40 weeks
The first animals evolved
600 million years ago
What are the four embryonic characteristics found in all chordates?
A hollow nerve cord, a notochord, pharyngeal slits, and a tail
Which one of the following is a defining characteristic of animals but not of plants? A) Animals, but not plants, are heterotrophs B) Animals, but not plants, are eukaryotes C) Animals, but not plants, are autotrophs D) Animals, but not plants, are prokaryotes
A) Animals, but not plants, are heterotrophs
Which feature(s) are shared by both a sea star and a human, but not a jellyfish? A) Both are bilaterally symmetrical B) Both are cephalopods C) Both lack a coelom D) Both are mammals E) Both are chordates
A) Both are bilaterally symmetrical
Which of the following statements about bird evolution are accurate based on the evidence presented? Select all that apply. A) Feathers may have originally evolved for interspecies communication and display. B) The evolution of feathers and other characteristics of birds occurred in a linear progression. C) Feathers may have originally evolved for insulation. D) Feathered birds, capable of flight, evolved after the extinction of dinosaurs.
A) Feathers may have originally evolved for interspecies communication and display. C) Feathers may have originally evolved for insulation.
Which of the following best describes cnidarians? A) They have radial body symmetry, tissues, and stinging cells. B) They are asymmetrical and have tissues and stinging cells. C) They have radial body symmetry, lack tissues, but have stinging cells. D) They have radial body symmetry and tissues but lack stinging cells.
A) They have radial body symmetry, tissues, and stinging cells.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of sponges? A) bilateral symmetry B) lack tissues C) simplest animals D) sessile
A) bilateral symmetry
Which of the following is a cephalopod? A) octopus B) clam C) jellyfish D) snail
A) octopus
The 150-million-year-old Archaeopteryx fossil has birdlike features such as feathered wings, but it also has characteristics that we associate with living reptiles. Select all of the following that is considered reptilian characteristics of Archaeopteryx. A) teeth in the jaws B) wings supported by elongated fourth digits C) claws on the ends of each digit in the "hands" D) long, bony tail
A) teeth in the jaws C) claws on the ends of each digit in the "hands" D) long, bony tail
How old is the oldest fossil we have food of our own species, Homo sapiens?
About 300 thousand years old
On which continent would you have seen the earliest members of Homo sapiens?
Africa
The first primates on earth lived in
Africa
List the correct order for the development and migration of pre-historic man.
Africa-->Asia-->Europe-->Australia
________ are tetrapods that live on land but must return to the water to reproduce.
Amphibians
What is the main difference between amphibians and reptiles?
Amphibians are tied to water for reproduction, while reptiles have amniotic eggs that can survive on dry land.
What is a key morphological difference between fish and amphibians?
Amphibians have strong muscular and skeletal systems to support their body on land.
Which characteristic is found in all arthropods?
An exoskeleton made of chitin
Serial repetition of segments is a defining characteristic of which worm phylum?
Annelids
What defines radial symmetry?
Any plane of symmetry passing through the center of the organism splits it into equal halves.
Which arthropod subgroup includes the spiders?
Arachnids
Which of the following correctly lists the kingdom, phylum, class, and order for humans? A) Animalia, mammalia, chordata, primates B) Animalia, chordata, mammalia, primates C) Mammalia, animalia, primates, chordate D) Primates, mammalia, chordate, animalia
B) Animalia, chordata, mammalia, primates
Which of the following statements regarding apes is NOT true? A) Chimpanzees have large brains and display complex behavior. B) Orangutans are the closest living living relatives to humans. C) Gorillas are the largest of the apes. D) Anthropoids have opposable thumbs that allow to form fists and grasp.
B) Orangutans are the closest living living relatives to humans.
Which of the following phyla is the most diverse and numerous of all animal phyla? A) The echinoderms B) The arthropods C) The mollusks D) The cnidarians
B) The arthropods
Which of the following is NOT an example of an ape? A) orangutans B) baboon C) chimpanzee D) gorilla
B) baboon
Which of the following shared characteristics of living birds and theropod dinosaurs provided support to the hypothesis that birds evolved from dinosaurs? Select all that apply. A) all birds and theropods could fly B) birds and theropods have S-shaped necks C) birds and theropods have hollow bones that are strong, but light D) birds and many theropods have a wishbone (or furcula) E) like theropod dinosaurs, birds have long, bony tails under their feathers F) birds and many theropods have feathers
B) birds and theropods have S-shaped necks C) birds and theropods have hollow bones that are strong, but light D) birds and many theropods have a wishbone (or furcula) F) birds and many theropods have feathers
Which of the following animals is NOT a crustacean? A) lobster B) clam C) shrimp D) crab
B) clam
Which of the following animals lack a body cavity? A) chordate B) cnidarian C) echinoderm D) arthropod
B) cnidarian
Which of the following is an example of a gastropod? A) clam B) snail C) starfish D) squid
B) snail
Which of the following is NOT a bivalve? A) oyster B) starfish C) clam D) mussel
B) starfish
Which of the following animals is an example of an invertebrate chordate? A) slug B) tunicate C) frog D) shark
B) tunicate
Which of the following features are common to most, or all, animals? Select the four that apply. A) typically haploid B) typically diploid C) multicellular D) ingest food E) heterotrophic F) autotrophic G) absorb food H) unicellular
B) typically diploid C) multicellular D) ingest food E) heterotrophic
________ are nocturnal, winged mammals that use ________ for navigation and hunting.
Bats; echolocation
Which worm phylum(s) lacks body segmentation?
Both flatworms and roundworms
Which of the following scenarios will most likely produce the most sustainable method of pollinating crops? A) Alternate fields of wheat and apple trees. B) In an apple orchard, only apply pesticides during the spring. C) Include strips of wildflowers within and around an apple orchard. D) Surround an apple orchard with large fields of wheat.
C) Include strips of wildflowers within and around an apple orchard.
Which of these embryonic offspring develop in their mother's pouch following their birth? A) Primates B) Monotremes C) Marsupials D) Eutherians
C) Marsupials
Which of the following is a key characteristic of all vertebrates? A) Jaws B) Exoskeleton C) Skull and backbone D) Gills
C) Skull and backbone
Which of the following best describes sponges? A) They are symmetrical, have tissues, and do not move. B) They are symmetrical, lack tissues, and do not move. C) They are asymmetrical, lack tissues, and do not move. D) They are asymmetrical, have tissues, and do not move.
C) They are asymmetrical, lack tissues, and do not move.
Which of the following best describes mollusks? A) They have radial body symmetry and a soft body sometimes covered with a shell. B) They have radial body symmetry and a soft body always covered with a shell. C) They are bilaterally symmetrical and have a soft body sometimes covered with a shell. D) They are bilaterally symmetrical and have a soft body always covered with a shell.
C) They are bilaterally symmetrical and have a soft body sometimes covered with a shell.
Which of the following is a key feature of primates? A) They are endotherms. B) They give birth to live young. C) They have a brain that is large in relation to their body. D) They have mammary glands.
C) They have a brain that is large in relation to their body.
Which of the following statements regarding bats is NOT true? A) winged mammal B) use echolocation C) ectothermic D) nocturnal
C) ectothermic
Which of the following animals are amniotes? A) echinoderms B) bony and cartilaginous fishes C) reptiles and mammals D) amphibians
C) reptiles and mammals
Fish are in the phylum
Chordata
Humans belong to the phylum
Chordates
What is the function of the water vascular system found in echinoderms?
Circulation, gas exchange, and movement
Which of the following is not a primate? A) Lemurs B) Apes C) Monkeys D) All are primates.
D) All are primates.
Which of the following features are used to identify chordates? A) A tail during embryonic development B) A notochord C) A hollow nerve cord D) All of the above are features used to identify chordates.
D) All of the above are features used to identify chordates.
Which of the following groups are mollusks? A) Cephalopods B) Gastropods C) Bivalves D) All of the above are groups of mollusks
D) All of the above are groups of mollusks
Which of the following groups is NOT a type of mammal? A) Marsupials B) Monotremes C) Eutherians D) All of the above are types of mammals
D) All of the above are types of mammals
Although exceptions do exist, which is a distinctively amphibian trait? A) Respiration occurs through the skin. B) Skin is smooth with no scales, feathers, or hair. C) Juveniles have gills, and adults have lungs. D) All of these are distinctive amphibian traits.
D) All of these are distinctive amphibian traits.
Which of the following characteristics allowed early reptiles the ability to fully occupy land? A) Seeds B) Metamorphosis C) Light, honeycombed bones D) Amniotic eggs
D) Amniotic eggs
What is an amniotic egg? A) A type of egg that amphibians have B) A type of egg that all reptiles share C) A type of egg that contains a fluid to provide an aquatic habitat for the embryo to develop D) Both B and C are correct
D) Both B and C are correct
Which of the following is human's closest living relative? A) Gorillas B) Baboons C) Gibbons D) Chimpanzees
D) Chimpanzees
Which group of fishes evolved first (in other words, is most ancient)? A) Lobe-finned fishes B) Cartilaginous fishes C) Bony fishes D) Jawless fishes
D) Jawless fishes
Which is most closely related to the hagfishes? A) Cartilaginous fishes B) Tunicates C) Lancelets D) Lampreys
D) Lampreys
What do sponges and cnidarians have in common? A) Mobility B) Symmetry C) Organization of cells into tissues D) None of the above are characteristics that sponges and cnidarians share
D) None of the above are characteristics that sponges and cnidarians share
Which of the following group is most closely related to mammals? A) Amphibians B) Cartilaginous fishes C) Lancelets D) Reptiles
D) Reptiles
Which chordate trait evolved first? A) Calcium-hardened skeleton B) Four limbs C) Amniotic egg D) Skull and backbone
D) Skull and backbone
Which of the following animals exhibits radial symmetry? A) roundworm B) mollusk C) sponge D) cnidarian
D) cnidarian
Which of the following is an example of an invertebrate chordate? A) lamprey B) hagfish C) lungfish D) lancelet
D) lancelet
Which of the following is an example of a marsupial? A) salamander B) jellyfish C) gorilla D) opossum
D) opossum
Which of the following is NOT an echinoderm? A) sea urchin B) sea star C) brittle star D) oyster
D) oyster
A key characteristic of modern birds is flight powered by feathered wings. Which of the following pieces of evidence support the hypothesis that the first feathers served a purpose other than flight? A) Archaeopteryx had flight feathers B) some birds have feathers but do not fly C) bats fly but do not have feathers D) some feathered theropods were not capable of flight
D) some feathered theropods were not capable of flight
Australopithecus afrarensis was the earliest hominin to display the trait of bipedalism. In which country were their remains unearthed?
Ethiopia
Humans belong to which subgroup of mammals?
Eutherians
True or False? All mammals live on land.
False
True or False? The majority of animals of the planet are vertebrates.
False
Which phylum of worms has members with a simple gastrovascular cavity rather than a complete digestive tract?
Flatworms
Which type of worm lacks a complete digestive tract?
Flatworms
Sort each feature to the appropriate worm phylum. Phylum: Flatworms; Annelids, Roundworms Feature: closed circulatory system; an outer coating that is periodically shed; eyespots; gastrovascular cavity with a single opening; segmentation
Flatworms: gastrovascular cavity with a single opening; eyespots Annelids: closed circulatory system; segmentation Roundworms: an outer coating that is periodically shed
The earliest hominin to use fire was
Homo erectus
What was the first species of hominins to migrate out of Africa to other countries?
Homo erectus
________ had a larger brain than earlier species and was the first hominin species to migrate from Africa to other continents.
Homo erectus
Modern day humans are
Homo sapiens
Which arthropod subgroup includes animals with six legs?
Insects
What is the evolutionary advantage of having a segmented body?
It allows for greater flexibility and more complex movements.
What is the radula's function in mollusks?
It cuts and scrapes up food.
What is the oldest (in other words, most ancient) primate group?
Lemurs
What characterizes terrestrial tetrapods?
Lives on land, has four limbs
Which group of fishes gave rise to the amphibians?
Lobe-finned fishes
Which characteristic do all mollusks have?
Mantle
Which subgroup of mammals raises their young in pouches?
Marsupials
_______ have soft bodies often encased within a hard shell.
Mollusks
What is the main difference between monotremes and eutherians?
Monotremes lay eggs, while eutherians give birth to live young.
What are the key characteristics of arthropods?
Segmented bodies, tough exoskeleton, and jointed appendages
_______ have the longest evolutionary history of the major animal groups living today.
Sponges
Identify the animal phylum to which each example or characteristic belongs. Phylum: Sponges; Cnidarians; Mollusks; Echinoderms; Flatworms; Arthropods; Chordates Example/Characteristic: sea star (starfish); tapeworm; jelly (jellyfish); fruit fly; Homo sapien; body segments and hard exoskeleton; radial symmetry, gastrovascular cavity; no body symmetry, central cavity; giant clam; contain tail, nerve cord, notochord, and pharyngeal slits; water vascular system, internal skeleton, and spiny body surface
Sponges: no body symmetry, central cavity Cnidarians: jelly (jellyfish); radial symmetry, gastrovascular cavity Mollusks: giant clam Echinoderms: sea star (starfish); water vascular system, internal skeleton, and spiny body surface Flatworms: tapeworm Arthropods: body segments and hard exoskeleton; fruit fly Chordates: Homo sapien; contain tail, nerve cord, notochord, and pharyngeal slits
Which specialized structures are unique to the cnidarians?
Stinging cells
Many, though not all, mollusks have a shell. What secretes the shell?
The mantle
What is used to identify the different animal phyla?
The presence of specific body features
Compared to mammals and reptiles, what characteristic prevents amphibians from surviving far from water?
Their eggs do not have an amnion to prevent them from drying out.
What happened during the Cambrian explosion?
There was a rapid diversification of animal forms.
What do hammerhead sharks have in common with goldfish?
They both have a lateral line system.
What is the function of the lateral line system?
To detect movement in the surrounding water
What is the function of a fish's operculum?
To protects the gills
True or False? Birds are a type of reptile.
True
How do bony fish regulate buoyancy?
With an air-filled swim bladder
The body of a mollusk usually has three main parts:
a muscular foot, a visceral mass, and a mantle
All vertebrates have
a skull and a backbone
The _______, a key adaptation for reptiles, has a waterproof shell that encloses the embryo and its life-support system.
amniotic egg
A group of animals called _______ have several adaptations for living on land but must return to the water to breed.
amphibians
Which phylum of worms includes the leeches?
annelids
Insects are classified as
arthropods
One key adaptation of animals was the evolution of a(n) _______, a fluid-filled gap between the outer wall of the body and the outer wall of the digestive system.
body cavity
A stingray is a
cartilaginous fish
The first vertebrates with jaws were the
cartilaginous fishes
Aquatic mammals are classified as ________, and they evolved from ________ ancestors.
cetaceans; land-dwelling
The phylum _______ contains animals that share four specific anatomical features, including a hollow nerve cord and a tail.
chordate
The echinoderms are most closely related to the
chordates
What type of animal is a coral?
cnidarian
Sea anemones, hydras, corals, and jellies are all classified as
cnidarians
The main functional unit, or super organism, of a honeybee hive is the
colony
How do humans become infected with Trichinella spiralis?
eating undercooked pork
What is a starfish?
echinoderm
All vertebrates have a(n) _______, an internal system of bones (in your case, 206 bones).
endoskeleton
A(n) _______ is an organism that generates heat within its body; a(n) _______ is an organism that must obtain heat from the environment.
endotherm; ectotherm
All animals are _______, organisms with cells that are relatively large, complex, and contain membrane-enclosed organelles such as the nucleus.
eukaryotes
Echinoderms can be best described as
eukaryotic heterotrophs with tissue, bilateral symmetry as larva, and a water vascular system
The first vertebrates to evolve were
fish
The body symmetry of adult echinoderms could best be described as
fivefold symmetrical
Phylum Platyhelminthes contains the
flatworms
The first animals that evolved bilateral symmetry are the
flatworms
The greatest number of animals in the Phylum Mollusca are
gastropods
The most numerous group of mollusks are
gastropods
All mammals ________ and ________.
have hair; produce milk
All mammals
have mammary glands and hair
All animals eat other organisms in order to gain building materials for the body. This makes them _______, since they obtain necessary energy and chemical building blocks from the environment.
heterotrophs
All animals are ________, whereas plants are ________.
heterotrophs; autotrophs
Species (extinct and current) located on the human branch of the evolutionary tree of life are called
hominins
The opossum is the only North American marsupial. The embryos of this mammal develop
in its mother's pouch
A(n) _______ is an animal that lacks a backbone and may or may not have all of the chordate features.
invertebrate
The vast majority of all animals are
invertebrates
How did Dr. Jack Horner's discovery of dinosaur nesting grounds support the hypothesis that birds evolved from a group of dinosaurs?
it provided evidence that dinosaurs raised and cared for their young in colonies like many birds
A(n) _______ is an example of an animal that is a chordate but not a vertebrate.
lancelet
What structure secretes the shell in a mollusk?
mantle
The continued decline of bees in the United States is most likely due to
many factors, including viral, bacterial, and fungal infections and improper use of pesticides
Sponges are mostly found in
marine ecosystems
A swimming-form cnidarian is termed
medusa
Some restaurants serve seafood platters that contain oysters, mussels, and clams. Such platters therefore consist of
mollusks
One of the features shared by all chordates is a(n) _______, a flexible rod that runs along the top side of the back.
notochord
Being a heterotroph means ________.
obtaining your food by eating other organisms
What structure covers the gills in fish?
operculum
In parts of Asia, many fruit crops are pollinated by hand using feathers. This human method of pollination is used because
overuse of pesticides has greatly reduced the populations of bees
For dinner, you have pasta with tomato sauce and meatballs, with cheese sprinkled on top. Which of these four is most likely to have been produced without bees?
pasta
The group of mammals to which humans are the closest kin
primates
The terms anthropoid and nonanthropoid refer to
primates
The first animals evolved from
protists
Cnidarians are the only animal phylum to display _______, meaning that their bodies can be divided any way through the center point to yield two even halves. All other adult animals display _______, meaning that their bodies can only be sliced lengthwise through the midline to produce two even halves.
radial symmetry; bilateral symmetry
What structure is used by snails for feeding?
radula
The process by which sea stars and some echinoderms can replace a missing part is called
regeneration
Adaptations that evolved in the group of animals called the _______ have allowed them to complete their life cycles entirely on land.
reptiles
Nematodes are
roundworms
The division of a body along its length into a series of repeated parts is known as
segmentation
Gastropods are the most numerous group of mollusks and include the
snails and slugs
The first animals on earth were
sponges
Suckers and hooks are a characteristic of
tapeworms
A four-limbed, land-dwelling vertebrate is generally known as a(n)
tetrapod
What does the term sessile mean?
the animal cannot move
Why was the discovery of organisms, such as Archaeopteryx, that have a mix of traits usually associated with two different groups considered validation of Darwin's theory of evolution?
the discovery provided evidence that species descend with modification from other species
Which body form of the cnidarians is sessile?
the polyp
Which discovery ultimately overturned the prevailing perception that all dinosaurs were large, slow, and lumbering?
the small theropod dinosaur Deinonychus, which had a large sickle-shaped claw on each of its hind limbs
A key characteristic of echinoderms is
their endoskeleton
Worms all appear to be closely related but have distinct evolutionary histories, resulting in the classification of worms into ________ phyla.
three
All animals except sponges have _______, groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
tissues
The first major branch point in the evolution of animals was the appearance of
tissues
What does a fish use a swim bladder for?
to maintain buoyancy in water
A(n) _______ is an animal that has a backbone in addition to displaying the four features of all chordates.
vertebrate
Most chordates are
vertebrates
Collectively, all of the internal organs in a snail:
visceral mass