Chapter 19. The Animals
List in order, placing the first step at the top, the events involved in Trichinosis infection
1. the female worm burrows into the host's small intestines 2. live larvae are deposited 3. larvae are carried in the blood to skeletal muscle 4. larvae encyst in human muscle
The following choices are steps in the process of food captures for planarians. Place the steps in order
1. wraps itself around its prey 2. entangles the prey in slime, pinning it down 3. extends its muscular pharynx 4. tears up and swallows its food
Millipedes have ______ pair(s) of legs associated with each segment while centipedes have ______ pair(s) of legs associated with each segment
2; 1
Match the letter on the left from the diagram with the description on the right
A - sea squirt B - lancelet
Which of the following make it possible for cephalopods to move quickly by jet propulstion?
A well-developed nervous system, Rapid contraction of the mantle cavity
In the replacement model of evolution, where did modern humans first evolve?
Africa
The closest living relatives of modern humans are
African apes
Match the description to the associated humanlike hominin
Australopithecines - relatively smaller brains and larger cheek teeth Homo habilis - relatively larger brains and smaller cheek teeth
Why are developmental biologists especially interested in studying echinoderm embryos?
Echinoderms are the closest living relatives of chordates
Which of the following were characterized by a massive brow ridge and wide, flat noses?
Neandertals
Match the group to its description
Neandertals - relatively larger brain on average; heavily muscled; shorter, thicker, limbs Homo sapiens - relatively (slightly) smaller brain; thinner, longer limbs
Which of the listed groups was the first to diverge from the human line of descent?
Prosimians
How do monotremes feed their young?
The young lick up the milk from the mammary glands on the mother's abdomen
True or False: Adult lancelets have all 4 chordate characteristics
True
True or false: Metamorphosis is an advantage because it leads to reduced competition for food and space
True
True or false: Modern evolution of humans from an ancestral species in Africa is supported by the out-of-Africa hypothesis
True
Which of the following are behaviors that first evolved in Homo erectus?
Use of fire, Use of advanced tools
Which of the following is true about marsupials
Young are born very immature
Select the five traits associated with the success of the arthropods
a jointed exoskeleton, a variety of respiratory organs, a well-developed nervous system, segmentation, reduced competition through metamorphosis
Which of the following is a characteristic of an organism with a complete digestive tract?
a mouth and anus
A leech would not have
a notochord
Which of the following chordate characteristics are exhibited in sea squirt larvae?
a postanal tail, nerve cord, a notochord, pharyngeal pouch
The third body division of an insect, which is called the ______, contains most of the internal organs
abdomen
Salamanders, newts, frogs, and toads belong to a group of vertebrates called
amphibians
The group of animals that have three chambered hearts, have to be near water but live on land, and use lungs for respiration are called
amphibians
Segmented worms belong to which group?
annelids
Which of the following groups is characterized by a coelom divided by septa, a complete digestive tract, and visible segmentation?
annelids
In crustaceans, the first two pairs of appendages on the head, which are sensory structures, are the antennae and
antennules
Monkeys, apes, and humans are all
anthropoids
The anterior end of a tapeworm, called a scolex, has suckers and hooks for
attachment to the intestinal wall
A group of hominins that evolved and diversified in Africa about four million years ago are called
australopithecines
Humanlike hominins share anatomy that is suitable for ______; this term that refers to walking on two feet and standing erect
bipedalism
Clams, scallops, and mussels are molluscs with two shells that belong the a group called the
bivalves
Molluscs with two shells are called
bivalves
Annelids have an extensive closed circulatory system, meaning
blood vessels contain the blood and run the length of the body
Squids and octopuses, which have characteristic tentacles, belong to a group called ______, which means "head-footed"
cephalopods
The term hominid includes which of the following choices?
chimpanzees, humans, African apes, Asian apes
The exoskeleton of an arthropod is composed largely of the polysaccharide
chitin
Match the group of annelids on the left with its characteristic feeding habit
earthworms - scavengers in the soil clam worm - predator that captures prey, such as crustaceans leeches - blood suckers
Differences in teeth can be used to distinguish mammals from one another because teeth indicate what a mammal
eats
Sand dollars, sea stars, brittle stars, sea cucumbers, and sea urchins are all examples of ______, the group of invertebrates most closely related to chordates
echinoderms
Animals that do not have an internal source for gathering heat are called
ectothermic
Which term best describes the flukes?
endoparasites
Animals that generate internal heat are called
endothermic
Select choices where parasitic roundworms may be found living
every type of animal including humans, some plants
Crustaceans are mostly marine and include lobsters, crabs, and crayfish. Their ______ is hard and crusty
exoskeleton
Which of these are benefits to mammals that result from nursing their young?
females can feed their young without leaving them to find food, nursing creates a bond between mother and offspring
What two features are typical of the heads of crustaceans?
five pairs of appendages, a pair of compound eyes
Cephalopods have tentacles about their heads. These structures have evolved from the ______ found in most molluscs
foot
Select the characteristics of birds which are the adaptations to flight
forelimbs modified to wings, hollows bones, efficient gas exchange in lungs
Birds have a ______ chambered heart
four
Which two of the following are jawless fishes?
hagfishes, lampreys
Mammals have ______ on the body surface that functions to insulate the body against heat loss
hair
Organisms that possess both male and female sex organs are called
hermaphrodites
Our species of humans (Homo sapiens) and our close humanlike ancestors are referred to as
hominins
The planarian digestive system is ______ because it has a mouth but no anus
incomplete
Which is the largest, most diverse group of arthropods?
insects
Tunicates and lancelets are the only two ______ chordates, distinguish them from animals like fishes, amphibians, reptiles and mammals, whose notochords are replaced by a vertebral column
invertebrate
As primates evolved, the brain became (larger/smaller) and (more/less) complex
larger; more
Match each life stage of the sea star to the symmetry associated with that stage
larval sea star - bilateral symmetry adult sea star - radial symmetry
Monotremes are mammals that
lay eggs
Select examples of annelids from the choices below
leech, clam worm, earthworm
Amphibians are the descendants of
lobe-finned fishes
Which organism does not posses features that identify them as an arachnid?
lobster
Which of the following body structures first evolved to allow animals to exist on land?
lungs
Besides being endotherms, ______ differ from other vertebrate animals because they have hair and nurse their young with milk produced by the female
mammals
The three anatomical structures shared by all molluscs are the visceral mass, the foot and the
mantle
The process whereby a tadpole changes into an adult toad is an example of
metamorphosis
Egg-laying mammals are known as
monotremes
A water vascular system, which is a feature of echinoderms, allows this group of animals to
move
Which of these is a structure that functions in a waste collection and excretion in annelids?
nephridium
All chordates, at some point during their lifetime, have a dorsal supporting red called a
notochord
What are the key features of chordates?
notochord, dorsal tubular nerve cord, pharyngeal pouches, and a tail
The ability of an animal to touch each of its fingers with its thumbs means that the animal has an ______ thumb
opposable
Select the four basic traits seen in all chordates at some point during development
pharyngeal pouches, postanal tail, notochord, dorsal tubular nerve cord
Match the group of annelids to the appropriate description
polychaetes - have many setae per segment oliochaetes - have few setae per segment
Tapeworms have a series of reproductive units called ______, which contain a full set of male and female reproductive organs
proglottids
The tonguelike structure of a mollusc, which bars rows of teeth and is used to gather food, is called a
radula
The main reason reptiles are so well-adapted to land environment is their method of
reproduction
Crocodiles, turtles, snakes, lizards, and birds are all examples of a group of vertebrate animals called
reptiles
Select all of the structures found in the eye of squids and octopuses that resemble the eye design of vertebrates
retina, lens, cornea, iris
What two factors play a role in bird behaviors associated with breeding?
ritualized courtship behavior, parental care of young
The tools used by Homo habilis were made of
rocks
Select the two groups of animals that are called ecdysozoans from the choices below
roundworms, arthropods
Which of the following are examples of cartilaginous fishes?
sharks, skates, rays
A bird's keen sense of ______ is an adaptation necessary for flight
sight
The thorax of an insect bears what two features?
sometimes one or two pairs of wings, three pairs of legs
The term gastropod means
stomach-footed
Which of the following birds traits indicate that they share a common ancestor with crocodiles and are reptiles?
tail vertebrae, scales, clawed feet
Where is a person is most likely to contract schistosomiasis, an infection caused by blood flukes?
the Middle East, Asia, or Africa
What is the evolutionary source of jaw structures in the jawed fishes?
the first pairs of gill arches
Which of the following are true about Cro-Magnons
this group has the oldest fossils designated as Homo sapiens, they used advanced tools, their name originates from a fossil location in France
The insect body is divided into a head, ______, and abdomen
thorax
The name of the body section of an insect that bears three pairs of legs and up to two pairs of wings is the
thorax
Select the features of planarians
three muscle layers, ciliated lower epidermis, ladder-like nervous system, bilateral symmetry, cephalization
Select the examples of arachnids
ticks, mites, scorpions, spiders
Hirudin is a substance in the saliva of leeches that is used
to prevent blood from clotting and to keep it flowing
Which of these was one of the trends noted in primate evolution?
toward a larger, more complex brain
Which of these is mismatched?
tunicate - has all chordate characteristics as an adult
Which of the following are invertebrate chordates?
tunicates and lancelets but not jawless fishes
The phylum Nematoda contains the
unsegmented roundworms
The bony fishes make up the
vast majority of living vertebrates
Which of these is not a chordate characteristic?
ventral, solid nerve cord
Which of these is present in all fishes?
vertebrae