Chapter 19 Review Test
Which of these statements about the evolutionary tree of animals is incorrect? A. All animals have true tissues B. All animals are multicellular C. Humans are more closely related to sea stars than to insects D. Radial symmetry preceded bilateral symmetry in animal evolution E. Some animals have no germ layers, while others have two or three germ layers
A. All animals have true tissues
Which of these worms are segmented? A. Annelids B. Planarians C. Roundworms D. Flukes E. All worms are segmented
A. Annelids
All chordates are vertebrates. A. True B. False
B. False
Reptiles have poorly-developed lungs. A. True B. False
B. False Reptiles have well-developed lungs
How many chambers does an amphibian heart have? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5
C. 3
Starfish do not have A. Brain B. Blood C. Eyes D. Head E. All of the above
E. All of the above
Which of the following characteristics is NOT seen in Planarians? A. Bilateral symmetry B. Three germ layers C. Cephalization D. Ladder-like nervous system E. Cellular level of organization
E. Cellular level of organization
An annelid would NOT A. have a coelom B. have segmentation C. possess a complete digestive tract D. excrete via nephridia E. undergo metamorphosis
E. undergo metamorphosis
Which of the following does NOT have cephalization? A. Sea star B. Planarian C. Frog D. Snail E. Scorpion
A. Sea star
Arthropods are the most varied and numerous of animals. A. True B. False
A. True
First embryonic opening is called A. Blastopore B. Protostomes C. Porocyte D. Coelom E. Deuterostomes
A. Blastopore
Which of the following is a monotreme? A. Duckbill B. Kangaroo C. Koala D. Opossum E. Killer whale
A. Duckbill
Which of the following is NOT a feature of an insect? A. Eight legs B. Segmented body C. Chitin in the exoskeleton D. Penis in the male E. Respiratory organs
A. Eight legs They have six legs
Which feature is necessary in order to classify an organism as an ecdysozoan? A. Nonliving exoskeleton B. Endoskeleton made of chitin C. Closed circulatory system D. Open circulatory system E. Gills
A. Nonliving exoskeleton
Which of the following is an incorrect match? A. Radial symmetry - animal has definite left and right halves B. Cephalization - brain at anterior end C. Pseudocoelom - body cavity incompletely lined with mesoderm D. Jointed appendages - arthropods E. Segmentation - repetition of body parts along the length of the animal
A. Radial symmetry - animal has definite left and right halves Bilateral symmetry has definite left and right halves
Which of these animals is a coelomate? A. Sea star B. Roundworm C. Fluke D. Planarian E. Hydra
A. Sea star
In deuterostomes, the blastopore becomes the anus A. True B. False
A. True
Sponges can reproduce sexually and asexually. A. True B. False
A. True
A fungal infection that covers an amphibian's skin can quickly kill the animal. Why can't amphibians tolerate their skin being covered with a foreign substance? A. Amphibians produce blood in their skin, and become anemic when the skin is covered by fungus B. Amphibians have small lungs and use their skin for gas exchange; they suffocate when the skin is covered with fungal growth C. Amphibians with fungal infections starve when the fungus absorbs all the food stored in their skin D. Because amphibians hear with their skin, those with fungal infections on the skin lose the ability to hear approaching predators E. Since amphibians use their skin for water storage, they dehydrate when an infectious fungus covers the skin and drains it of moisture
B. Amphibians have small lungs and use their skin for gas exchange; they suffocate when the skin is covered with fungal growth
The body wall of sponges is lined internally with flagellated cells called what? A. Amoeboid cells B. Collar cells C. Nematocysts D. Porocytes E. Cnidocytes
B. Collar cells
Which of these animals is a protostome? A. Chimpanzee B. Planarian C. Sea anemone D. Sea star E. Lancelet
B. Planarian
An arthropod would NOT have A. a blastopore during development B. a pseudocoelom C. mesoderm D. jointed appendages E. an exoskeleton
B. a pseudocoelom
The most numerous and diverse of all the vertebrates are the A. birds B. bony fishes C. reptiles D. amphibians E. primates
B. bony fishes
Which of the following is matched correctly? A. Trichinosis — most common parasitic disease in United States B. Ascaris — undercooked pork C. Elephantiasis — filarial worm D. Roundworms — Schistosoma E. Hookworm — lodge in heart
C. Elephantiasis — filarial worm
Which of these has radial symmetry? A. Human B. Planarian C. Jellyfish D. Roundworm E. Nudibranch
C. Jellyfish
Which feature is lacking in sponges? A. Multicellularity B. Cellular level of organization C. Organized true tissues D. Flagella E. Filter feeding
C. Organized true tissues
Which of the following is NOT endothermic animal? A. Duckbill B. Kangaroo C. Snake D. Human E. Killer whale
C. Snake
Which of the following does NOT have 4-chambered heart? A. Duckbill B. Kangaroo C. Snake D. Human E. Killer whale
C. Snake snakes have a 3-chambered heart
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic found in jelly fishes? A. Multicellularity B. Organized true tissues C. Three germ layers D. Radial symmetry E. Tentacles
C. Three germ layers
Which of the following is NOT descriptive of animals? A. Internal digestion of food B. Multicellular C. Muscle tissue D. Chemoautotroph E. Nervous system
D. Chemoautotroph Animals are chemoheterotrophs
Which of these protists is hypothesized to be an ancestral to animals? A. Green algae B. Charophyte C. Fungi D. Choanoflagellate E. Amoeba
D. Choanoflagellate
Which of these would be found in both roundworms and annelids? A. Coelom B. Segmentation C. Setae D. Complete digestive tract E. Notochord
D. Complete digestive tract
Which of these is mismatched? A. Cnidarian — nematocyst B. Planarian — ladder-like nervous system C. Sponge — collar cell D. Fluke — body cavity E. Roundworm — complete digestive tract
D. Fluke — body cavity pseudocoelom- body cavity
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all mammals? A. Large brain B. Nursing of young C. Hair D. Placenta E. Teeth
D. Placenta
Which of these diseases is NOT caused by roundworms? A. Hookworm infection B. Pinworm infection C. Trichinosis D. Schistosomiasis E. Elephantiasis
D. Schistosomiasis
Which are invertebrate chordates? A. Tunicates only B. Lancelets only C. Jawless fishes only D. Tunicates and lancelets but not jawless fishes E. Tunicates, lancelets, and jawless fishes
D. Tunicates and lancelets but not jawless fishes
Echinoderms A. are protostomes B. are all terrestrial C. are not related to chordates D. do not have a brain E. have a complex circulatory system
D. do not have a brain
Which statement about sponges is correct? A. Sponges have two germ layers, which give rise to well-organized tissues B. Sponges can only reproduce asexually by fragmentation or budding C. Most sponges have bilateral symmetry D. Sponges belong to the group of invertebrates known as cnidarians E. Sponges are filter feeders
E. Sponges are filter feeders
Which of these is present in all fishes? A. Jaws B. Lungs C. Fleshy, bone-containing appendages D. Fins supported by bony spikes E. Vertebrae
E. Vertebrae
In protostome development, A. the blastopore becomes the anus B. the coelom forms from mesodermal outpocketings of the gut C. there is no coelom D. the mouth forms from the second embryonic opening, not from the blastopore E. the blastopore becomes the mouth
E. the blastopore becomes the mouth