Biology Animal Test retake
Figure 33-3 shows two types of vertebrate circulatory systems. In Diagram 1, which of the vessels labeled A,B,C, and D contain(s) oxygen-rich blood?
C
Which of the following happens in the alveoli?
Oxygen diffuses into the blood, and carbon dioxide diffuses in the air
Why don't most parasitic flatworms need a complex digestive system?
they obtain nutrients from food that has already been digested by their host
In insects, gas exchange takes place through a network of...
tracheal tubes
Vertebrate are characteristic of...
vertebrates only
Bipedal locomotion consists of...
walking on two feet
Fossil evidence indicates that Australopithecus afarensis...
was bipedal
Describe the main difference between the two circulatory systems shown in Figure 33-3
Diagram 1 is a four chambered heart while Diagram 2 is a three chambered heart. The 4-chambered heart consists of 2 atria and 2 ventricles. The 3-chambered hear consists of 2 atria but only one ventricle
Name the heart chambers labeled E,F,G, and H in Diagram 1 of Figure 33-3
E & H - atrium F & G - ventricle
On which continent would you find a monkey that can hold onto a branch while it uses its hands and feet to grasp something else?
South America
A cladogram shows that all chordates evolved from...
a common ancestor
Which of the following vertebrates has a heart with four chambers?
a cow
Which reptile would most likely to excrete nitrogenous wastes in the form of uric acid?
a desert tortoise
The Fisher's lovebird builds its nest with long strips of vegetation that it cuts with its beak. A closely related species, the peach-faced lovebird, cuts shorter strips for its nests. When these two species are interbred, the hybrid offspring cut strips of intermediate length for their nests. These observations suggest that this aspect of nest building...
an innate behavior
What is the general rule regarding respiratory organs in chordates?
aquatic chordates use gills, and land vertebrates use lungs
According to Figure 31-3, what appears to be the lizard's optimal daytime body temperature?
around 35 degrees celsius
A vertebrate is any chordate that has a...
backbone
One way an ectotherm can warm its body is to...
bask in the sun
The distinguishing feature of a closed circulatory system is that...
blood is contained within vessels that extend throughout the body
An endotherm is an animal that...
can generate its own body heat
Unlike plant cells, animal cells do not have...
cell walls
Migration is a behavior that is usually influenced by...
changing seasons
Which of these invertebrates exchange gases through gills?
clams
Aquarium fish often swim to the water's surface when a person approaches. Their behavior has probably formed through...
classical conditioning
Some species of amphibians have skin color and markings that enable them to blend in with their surroundings. This would be most effective against predators that hunt by sensing the...
color of their prey
Filter feeders include all of the following EXCEPT...
crocodiles
Many small aquatic organisms move oxygen and carbon dioxide through their skin by the process of...
diffusion
Colonies of bacteria in the intestines of a cow are helpful in...
digesting cellulose fibers
Which body system includes the rumen?
digestive
The eggs of amphibians can dry out easily because they...
do not have shells
Suppose a terrestrial vertebrate has an optimal body temperature of 37 celsius but lives in an environment where the air temperature is 40 degrees celsius. Which of the following is the most important requirement for that vertebrate yo control its body temperature?
eliminating excess body heat
Which of the following is a function of an excretory system?
eliminating nitrogenous wastes from the body
If a cell contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, it is...
eukaryotic
Aquatic animals that strain floating plants and animals from the water they take in are...
filter feeders
In most fishes, the structures that are most important for obtaining oxygen from water are the...
gills
People who move into an apartment near railroad tracks are awakened at night each time they hear a train go by. After about a week, they can sleep though the night, even though the trains continue to run on the same schedule. The change in their sleeping behavior is an example of...
habituation
The process in which an animals stops responding to repetitive stimulus is called...
habituation
Which of the following help mammals retain body heat?
hair and body fat
A circadian rhythm is a cycle that...
has a daily pattern
Raccoons are omnivores, which means that they eat both meant and plant material. If you compared the digestive tract of raccoon with that of a similar-sized herbivore and a similar-sized carnivore, the raccoon's digestive tract would most likely...
have a length intermediate between the herbivore and the carnivore
Insight learning is a form of behavior that...
involves applying something already learned to a new situation
In mammals, the amount of water in the body is controlled mainly by the...
kidneys
Figure 31-3 shows the change if a lizard's body temperature compared with the outside temperature over the course of a partial day. According to this figure, what was the lizard probably doing from 7am to 9am?
laying in the sun
Which of the following terms is NOT closely related to the others?
learned behavior
Most reptiles exchange gases through their...
lungs
Which organ is used by a cow to feed her newborn calf?
mammary gland
If a species of fish reproduces through external fertilization, that species must be...
oviparous
The structure of a bird's heart ensures that...
oxygen-rich blood never mixes with oxygen-poor blood
Which type of development shown in Figure 29-5 do mollusks undergo?
protostome development
Figure 29-5 shows one theory about the evolutionary relationships among groups of living invertebrates and chordates. Which feature evolved TWICE during the course of invertebrate evolution
radial symmetry
In a single-loop circulatory system, the atrium...
receives the blood from the body
when disturbed, certain moths lift their front wings to expose eye-like markings on their hind wings. This behavior would be most effective against predators that hunt by...
sight
Most flatworms are small and very thin. Therefore, they can supply their cells with oxygen and remove metabolic wastes by means of...
simple diffusion between body surface and the environment
Blood flows through the body of a fish in a...
single-loop closed circulatory system
Look at figure 29-5. Which group(s) of invertebrates do NOT have tissues
sponges
People often use the term "cold blooded" to refer to ectotherms. Using the information presented in Figure 31-3, explain why this term can be misleading
the body temperature of the lizard increases to 35 degrees celsius which is warm; they increase in body temperature when the sun rises
The main difference between ectotherms and endotherms is...
the source of their body heat
If a butterfly touches sugar water with one of its legs, it usually will began to feed. If it touches salt water, it usually with not feed. The most likely explanation for this difference in response it that butterflies...
they have chemical receptors for taste on their legs