Chapter 10: Animal Classification
Describe at least 3 characteristics used to classify animals into various phyla.
(any three) Animals can be classified according to... 1. ...their symmetry: bilateral, radial, or asymmetry 2. ...cephalization: the clustering of sensory organs at one end of the body. 3. ...whether they have a body cavity and complete or incomplete guts. 4. ...presence of a notochord or back bone. 5 ....how they regulate body temperature: endotherms regulate their body temperatures using internal processes, while ectotherms regulate their body temperatures by their behavior.
Characteristics used to classify animals (pp. 194- 197) **HINT: there are 6 of them**
1) Symmetry 2) Heads 3) Guts 4) Body Cavities 5) Backbone 6) Temperature control Here's a mnemonic to help remember: She Has Guts But Behaves Terribly 😛
Describe at least two differences between snakes and lizards.
1. Snakes have no legs, lizards have 4. 2. Snakes do not have ear openings, lizards do. 3.Snakes have immovable eyelids, lizards' are moveable.
T/F Invertebrates do not have skeletons
False Invertebrates do not have backbones.
T/F Most animals have vertebrae.
False Less than 10% of animals have vertebrae.
T/F Monotremes raise their young in a pouch.
False Marsupials raise their young in a pouch.
T/F All animals reproduce asexually, but some can produce sexually.
False Most animals reproduce sexually, but some can reproduce asexually.
A chelicera is a type of ___________
Mouthpart
Explain according to biblical teaching why managing over two hundred separate salmon stocks is not a waste of time.
The Creation Mandate commands people to rule and care for the earth's creatures, including salmon
radial symmetry (p. 194)
The quality of having many lines of symmetry that all pass through a central point. (example: jellyfish)
Squids have a hard internal structure supporting their body that is often considered an endoskeleton. Why then are squids not classified with the vertebrates?
The squid's endoskeleton does not include vertebrae. Additionally, its endoskeleton is a nonliving secretion, not made of living cells.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of ALL mammals?
They have a placenta
T/F An animal with a complete gut has a digestive system with two openings.
True
chordate (p. 196)
animal that at some point during their lives have a notochord.
endotherm (p. 197)
animals that can regulate their inner temperatures (example: a bird)
Invertebrates with jointed appendages are called ___.
arthropods
Crustaceans
arthropods with either 8 or 10 legs
All vertebrates have
backbones, endoskeletons, skulls
Sharks and rays are examples of __________ fish.
cartilaginous
All animals are _______________
consumers
Snakes often need sunlight to help warm their sluggish bodies after a cold night because they are
ectotherms
Lampreys and hagfish differ from other fish because they
have no jaws
Which of the following characteristics do crocodiles not share with other reptiles?
having a three-chambered heart
Mollusks
invertebrates (except for cephalopods) that rely on hard shells for protection
Sponges
invertebrates without symmetry, cephalization, or guts
Cnidarians
jellyfish and coral
Worms
long, soft-bodied animals with bilateral symmetry
Identify each of the following mammals as a marsupial, a monotreme, or a placental mammal: dog, echidna, kangaroo, opossum, platypus, and whale
marsupials: kangaroo, opossum monotremes: echidna, platypus placental mammals: dog, whale
Periodic shedding of skin by squamates is called
molting
A lobster is considered an invertebrate because it has
no backbone
insects
only invertebrates that can fly
Which of the following is not an arthropod?
oyster
Leeches, a type of segmented worm, have which of the following?
repeating body divisions that contain the same set of organs
Echinoderms
sea urchins and other marine animals with radial symmetry and spiny skin
Cephalization (p. 195)
sensory organs and a brain concentrated at one end
Chelicerates
spiders, scorpions, and other arthropods with 2 body segments and 8 legs
Which animal is a "pore bearer"?
sponge
What are cnidocytes?
stinging cells that cnidarians use to capture food
Amphibian skin is characterized by
the ability to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
Baraminology (p. 199)
the study of classification based on the idea of created kind (Baraminology comes from the Hebrew words meaning "created kind")
Evolutionary taxonomists classify or reclassify animals on what basis?
their supposed evolutionary relationships or common ancestors
Which of the following structures attaches an embryo to a placenta?
umbilical cord
mammals (p. 210)
vertebrates that have hair and produce milk for their young through the mammary glands of the mother mammal.