BIO 104 Exam 3
Which of the following is not one of the three major events in the development of protostomes and deuterostome?
Coelom formation
Which of the following is a marine arthropod?
Crayfish
Describe the three types of body cavities found in animals and provide examples of each
-Acoelomate, without body cavity -Pseudocoelomates false body cavity -Coelomate, true body cavities
Describe the seven major characteristics that separate the animal five or from other phyla of living organisms
-Animals are multicellular with the exception of sponges. -Animal cells lack cell walls and use protein structures called junctions. -Embryonic development, cells become specialized and tissue forms. -Animals are heterotrophs except sponges. animals are motile. -Animals have nervous and muscular tissue. -Animals are diploid.
How do Obelia reproduce sexually?
All of the choices are correct.
Millipedes differ from centipedes because
All of the choices are correct.
Spiders have
All of the choices are spider characteristics. FALSE
Radially symmetrical organisms
All of the choices are true.
A dimophic body form means
All of the choices characterize dimorphic body forms.
Sea Stars are Echinoderms that
All of the choices characterize sea stars.
Which organism does not use gills for respiration?
clam
A person working in a rice paddy in Asia becomes infected with the liver fluke by
eating infected undercooked or uncooked fish.
How could you possibly become infected with adult tapeworms?
eating insufficiently cooked pork
The term based on the Greek words for "spiny skinned" is
echinoderm.
arthropoda
joint foot; everywhere, bilaterial, coelomate
The term "arthropoda" is based on the Greek words for
joint-footed.
annelida
little ring; marine, land, water, bilateral, coelomate
The term "nematocyst" is based on the Greek root word meaning
thread bladder.
nematoda
thread like (round worms); everywhere/extreme environments, pseudocoelomates
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the flatworms?
Liver flukes and blood flukes are endoparasites in humans.
Describe the three germ layers established in the animal embryonic development
-Ectoderm, form skin and nervous system. -Mesoderm, muscle skeleton. -Endoderm, gut/organs
Describe each of the three major types of symmetry in animals and provide examples of each
-Sponges have asymmetry -radial symmetry in sessile animals -bilateral is best for motile animals
Which of the following statements about sponges is NOT correct?
Amoeboid cells capture food particles from the water.
To which phylum do leeches belong?
Annelida
Most animal species are in which phylum?
Arthropoda
If you live on a river delta or coastline, you may not be able to eat the local shellfish because of high levels of toxins, even though you may be able to drink the water taken from the same source. Why?
Clams filter-feed and concentrate the dilute pollutants from the water, thus acting as early warning indicators of severe pollution.
Which of the following is NOT a Mollusk?
Echinodermata
List for sources used to develop current phylogenic trees of animals
Morphological, fossil, and genetic evidence.
The use of the term ''radial symmetry'' has been called into serious question by several scientists. We have used ''radial symmetry'' to describe both cnidaria and now echinoderms. (In the 1950s, phylum Echinodermata was often placed just above phylum Cnidaria, then called Coelenterata.) Today, what concerns should surround the use of the term ''radially symmetrical''?
None of the choices is correct; radial symmetry still shows important evolutionary linkages. FALSE Echinoderm larvae are completely bilateral but develop into adults that appear radial. FALSE Echinoderms developed from ancestors that were bilateral and cnidaria did not. FALSE
Which of the following statements is NOT correct about the flatworms?
Parasitic flatworms have a well-developed head with eyespots and nerves concentrated into a brain.
Which statement is NOT correct about the roundworms?
Roundworms are all carnivores and may be free-living or parasitic.
Which statement about arachnids is NOT true?
Spiders have both simple and compound eyes.
Which statement about sponges is NOT correct?
Sponges are thought to be on the evolutionary pathway leading to more complex animals such as corals and worms.
Which statement about cnidaria is NOT true?
The body plan is tube-within-a-tube, with both mouth and anus.
Summarize the colonial flagellate hypothesis as it relates to the origin of animals.
The first animals evolved from flagellated protists that lived in colonies
Which of the following statements about planaria is NOT true?
There is a rudimentary circulatory system with a small central heart.
Earthworms possess both male and female organs on separate segments; thus, mating consists of ''parallel parking'' in opposite directions and cross-fertilizing. Given this, which of the following is/are true?
This is an advantage since they can mate with any other earthworm of the same species that they encounter.
Sea stars and sea urchins operate their tube feet by
a hydraulic system that regulates water pressure.
Earthworms possess all of the fundamental organ systems that reach their full development in humans. One major difference is
a hydrostatic skeleton.
The madreporite helps the sea star
absorb water to regulate its vascular system.
Flukes are divided into Monogenea and Digenea. Monogenea have a posterior holdfast with hooks, clamps, and suckers; Digenea have suckers but never hooks and clamps. Monogenea have only one host in the life cycle, and usually live on gills or skin of fish and amphibians; Digenea have at least two hosts and often three or more, and are named because they have two reproductive states in their life cycle (an adult and intramolluscan phase). From what you now know, the blood fluke Schistosoma would therefore be
an endoparasite and Digenean.
The success of the Arthropods is dependent upon several major factors. Of the following, which is NOT one of these factors?
an exoskeleton composed mostly of chitin FALSE the presence of a variety of respiratory organs FALSE
Annelids exhibit all of the following characteristics EXCEPT
an internal calcium carbonate skeleton.
An insect circulatory system is best described as
an open system that mostly washes "blood'' through the body cavities
An arachnid differs from a crustacean because
arachnids lack antennae.
The term "coelom" is based on the Greek root word meaning
cavity.
The term "metamorphosis" is based on the Greek words for
changing-form.
The horseshoe crab Limulus is a/an
chelicerate.
When an earthworm secretes a slime layer to receive eggs and sperm and form a ''cocoon,'' this secretion is produced by the
clitellum.
Similarities between polycheates and oligocheates include all of the following except:
closed circulatory system FALSE both are predators
Animals that have three layers of embryonic tissue with organs in a cavity that is completely lined with mesoderm are
coelomate.
Earthworm prostomium
covers the mouth
The term "pseudocoelom" is based on the Greek words for
false cavity.
List in order the basic stages of embryonic development and animals
fertilized egg, blastula, blastopore, gastrula
Platyhelminthes
flat worm; nearly everywhere, bilateral, acoelomates
Which of the following is correct in matching the common name with a phylum name?
fluke-Platyhelminthes
Majority of Nematodes and platyhelminthes contain
gonads
ALL arthropods are covered in a
hard, chitinous exoskeleton
The term "cephalopoda" is based on the Greek words for
head-footed.
A floating Portuguese man-of-war is
in the hydra group and is a colony composed of different types of individuals.
The first phylum to have a true coelom is:
molluscs
The cephalopods resemble other mollusks because they have
most of the internal organs located in a visceral mass.
What system do the cnidaria and comb jellies have that sponges lack?
nervous
The most intelligent of the invertebrates is thought to be the
octopus.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the porifera?
osculum
Which of these is a bivalve?
oyster
Which of the following are NOT cnidaria?
planaria
Which of these parasites does NOT enter the mouth of its human host and leave as eggs with the human feces?
planarian
Coelomates that develop with the blastopore becoming the mouth are
protostomes.
mollusca
thin shelled; mostly marine, bilaterial, true coelomate
Classification of animals is based upon all of the following EXCEPT
presence or absence of segmentation.
The segments of a tapeworm consisting primarily of eggs, which hang in bags as a long chain behind the head, are called
proglottids.
Distinguish between the three major events in the development of protostomes and deuterostomes
protostomes blastopore becomes the mouth while in deuterostomes it becomes the anus, protostomes have spiral cleavage and deuterostomes have radial
Animals that have three layers of embryonic tissue but have organs in a cavity that is not completely lined with mesoderm are
pseudocoelomate.
Press a sponge through a coarse cloth bag and extrude the whole cells through the holes. The cells then
reassemble into a new organized sponge with each cell resuming its original job.
Of the following organisms, which is the most evolutionarily advanced, with more complex body structure?
roundworms
The head region of a tapeworm is called the
scolex.
Which of the following is a deuterostome?
sea star
The structures that earthworms use to anchor themselves in the earth and pull themselves along are
setae.
Which of the following types of skeletal material is NOT found in at least some sponges?
spongin of fibrous protein
echinodermata
spiny skin; marine, everywhere, bilaterial/pentaradial, ONLY deuterstome invertebrates, coelomate
Cnidarians
stinging nettle; euzoa, marine & fresh, radially, no coelom
Which characteristic is NOT found in the class Gastropoda?
swimming larvae are found in all forms
Which of these parasitic worms is NOT a nematode?
the worm that causes schistosomiasis
Porifera
to bear pores; parazoa, 98% saltwater, asymmetric, no coelom
Radula (Mollusca)
tooth that scrapes algae
The insect organ most equivalent to the human lung in function is the
tracheae.
The larval stage of most marine worms-which is nearly identical to the larvae of mollusks and which shows their evolutionary relationship-is the
trochophore larvae.
Which of these is NOT a characteristic of sponges?
water enters through a single cavity, the osculum