Bio Exam 3 Quiz questions
Which phylum of animals includes the largest number of species?
Arthropods
What useful role do bacteria play in ecosystems?
Break down dead things and wastes and produce some of the oxygen used by other things
Which group of animals listed below has an INCOMPLETE digestive system?
Cnidarians
What term describes organisms with body cavities with linings and dividers between segments? (Airbags and seatbelts)
Coelomate
Which group of animals has larvae with bilateral symmetry and adults with radial symmetry?
Echinodermata
What groups of living things are Prokaryotic?
Eubacteria and Archaea
Which domain of organisms includes the Animal Kingdom?
Eukarya
Which groups of Animals are NOT segmented?
Flatworms
Which phylum of animals is the FIRST to show cephalization?
Flatworms
What major development helped Angiosperms spread and become more diverse?
Flowers
A digestive system that is incomplete has a main chamber called a(n)
Gastrovascular cavity
What two levels of the taxonomic hierarchy make up the "scientific name" of an organism?
Genus and species
Which group of plants is names for their seeds that lack a covering?
Gymnosperms
Which of the following is a trait of ALL fungi?
Heterotropic
What does vascular tissue do for a plant?
It transports water, nutrients and minerals throughout the plant.
Which is NOT a difference between Monocots and Dicots?
Monocots have branched or netted veins in their leaves. Dicots have parallel leaf veins
What is another name for the group of plants we call "Bryophytes"?
Moss
What term do we use when describing organisms that cause diseases?
Pathogenic
Which phylum of animals is considered most primitive and simple?
Porifera
In a fern, which stage is "dominant" (largest and most visible)?
Sporophyte
Archaea are sometimes called "extremophiles" because they live in habitats that are too harsh for other forms of life? In what habitat would you expect to find "Halophilic" bacteria?
Very salty water
In what habitat would you find ALL nonvascular plants?
Wet environments
A major difference between the seed plants is that _____ produce fruits and flowers and ____ do not
angiosperms; gymnosperms
Which is NOT a characteristic of all animals?
autotrophic
What does the term "Heterotroph" mean?
eats other things
There is an evolutionary trend for _________ size of the sporophyte (2N) and __________ size of the gametophyte (1N) in plants.
increased; decreased
Which type of symmetry is more primative?
radial symmetry
What does the term "eukaryotic" mean?
true nucleus