biol ex3
With respect to angiosperms, which of the following is incorrectly paired with its chromosome count? (A) egg—n (B) megaspore—2n (C) microspore—n (D) zygote—2n
(B) megaspore—2n
Which of the following is not a characteristic that distinguishes gymnosperms and angiosperms from other plants? (A) dependent gametophytes (B) ovules (C) pollen (D) alternation of generations
(D) alternation of generations
mollusca
(snails, clams, squids, octopuses) have a soft body that in many species is protected by a hard shell
apoda
*caecilians* -legless -nearly blind resembles earthworms
anura
*frogs* -lack powerful hind legs for locomotion on land -frogs with leathery skin are called toads
urodelas
*salamanders* -amphibians with tails -some aquatic, most live on land -Paedomorphosis, the retention of juvenile features in sexually mature organisms, is common in aquatic species
point mutation
*sickle cell anemia* *Can be hidden from selection in recessive alleles *A change in a single base that can be harmful if it effects protein production or it can be beneficial
gram positive bacteria
*tuberculosis and leprosy *anthrax and botulism
What are connective tissues?
- Tissues that support, connect and protect other tissues such as blood, bone, tendons, ligaments. - cells embedded in an extracellular matrix (ex. bone ,cartilage)
What are epithelial tissues? what role do they play?
- layers of cells that cover internal and external surfaces - covers, lines, protect and secrete
What is multicellularity?
- many have complex bodies - most have complex tissue structure -A condition or state of having or being composed of many cells or more than one cell performing differing functions.
brown algae
- mostly marine -multicellular -largest most complex algae -has tissues/organs analogous to those found in plants (holdfast=roots, stipe=stem, blades=leaves) -some multicellular algae has alteration of gen -NOT A PLANT
tiktaalik
-"fishapod" -shows both tetrapod and fish characteristics -fins, gills, lungs, scales -ribs to breath air and support -neck and shoulders -fins with the bone pattern of a tetrapod limb
cercozoans
-CHROMATOPHORE: peptidoglycan cell wall derived from bacteria -large group of amoebozoans and flagelleted protists -feed with threadlike pseudopodia -most are predators/parasites -mixotrophic/autotrophic
Which of the following statements concerning animal taxonomy is (are) true?
-Kingdom Animalia is monophyletic. -Animals are thought to have evolved from flagellated protists similar to modern choanoflagellates
red algae
-PHYCOERYNTHRIN: produces the color of red algae (photosynthetic) -absorbs wavelengths of light that penetrate into deep water (green/red in shallow, dark red/black in deep water) -usually multicellular (largest are seaweed)
proteobacteria
-alpha -beta -gamma -delta -epsilon
Unikonta
-amoebozoa -opisthokonts
land plants
-bryophytes -lycophytes -monilophytes -gymnosperms -angiosperms
slime molds
-called mycetozoans (once thought to be fungi) -resemblance between fungi and slime mold is a result of CONVERGENT EVOLUTION -extends pseudopodia through decomposing material, engulfing food by phagocytosis *cellular slime molds=multicellular; forms fruiting bodies
vertebrates
-capture food -evading predators -muscle attachment sites -inner ear bones are the only bones that don't have muscle attached to them
three lineages of jawed vertebrates
-chondrichthyans -ray-finned fishes -lobe-fins
lycophyte
-club mosses
golden algae
-color results from yellow/brown CAROTENOIDS -mostly unicellular & biflagellate members of freshwater plankton -photosynthetic (all), some mixotrophic -NOT A PLANT
archosaur
-crocodilians -pterosaurs -dinosaurs
gymnosperm
-cyads -gingkos -pines -conifers
radiolarians
-delicate symmetrical internal skeletons made of SILICA -use pseudopodia to engulf microorganisms though PHAGOCYTOSIS -pseudopodia radiate from central body
dorsal, hollow nerve cord
-develops into central nervous system; brain and spinal cord
stramenopile
-diatoms -golden algae -brown algae *tritomy*
alveolates
-dinoflagellates -apicomplexans -ciliates
excavata
-diplomonads -parabasalids -euglenozoans
tubulinids
-diverse amoebas -lobe pseudopodia -unicellular -heterotrophic (consume bacteria and other plants)
how bacteria combats antibiotics
-evolved pumps -enzymes that degrade antibiotics -fortifying cell wall
4 supergroups of eukaryotes
-excavata -SAR complex -archaeplastida -unikonta
archaea
-extreme halophiles -extremethermophiles -methanogens
advantages of seeds
-food supply -remain dormant for long periods -may be transported
rhizarians
-forams -cercozoans -radiolarians *sister taxa is foram and cerc*
tetrapods
-four limbs, feet with digits -neck which allows separate movement of the head -fusion of pelvic girdle to the backbone -absence of gills (except in aquatic species) -ears (and tympanic membrane) for detecting airborne sounds
lobe fins
-have muscular pelvic and pectoral fins that they use to swim and "walk" underwater across the substrate -muscular nature that allows for the evolution of appendages where things can crawl
parabasalids
-hydrogenosomes (reduced mitochondria) -anaerobic (release H2) -lack plastids *Trichomonas vaginalis*
bryophyte
-liverworts -mosses -hornworts
notochord
-longitudinal rod between digestive and nerve cord -provides skeletal support -adult retains only remnants
dinoflagelletes
-make up most marine/freshwater phytoplankton -2 flagella between cellulose plates makes spinning movement -dinoflagellate blooms produce "red tides" that are often harmful -many heterotrophic
diplomonads
-mitosome (reduced mitochondria) -lack plastids -anaerobic -2 nuclei -multiple flagella *Giardia intestinalis*
green algae
-named for grass green chloroplasts -plants descended from green algae -paraphyletic group main groups: -charophytes: most closely related to land plants. rings of cellulose; ability to synthesize sporopollenin -chlorophytes: most live in fresh water (everywhere they can photosynthesize)
apicomplexans
-nearly all are animal parasites -most have complex life cycles -asexual and sexual stages as well as several host species -have tiny infectious cells called "sporozoites" specialized for invading host cell *Plasmodium vivax*
hardy weinberg is maintained by
-no mutations -random mating -no natural selection -large population -no gene flow in or out
5 Characteristics of Chordates
-notochord -dorsal, hollow nerve cord -pharyngeal slits -post anal tail -endostyle
opisthokonta
-nucleariids -fungi -choanoflagellates -animals *nucleariids and fungi sister *choano and animal sister
entamoebas
-parasites of vertebrates and some invertebrates -entamoeba histolytica causes amoebic dysentery
4 major nutritional catagories
-photoautotrophs -chemoautotrophs -photoheterotrophs -chemoheterotrophs
Kingdom Animalia
-porifera -cnidaria -platyhelminth -nematoda -mollusca -annelida -arthropoda -echinodermata -chordata
forams
-pourous tests (shells) made of calcium carbonate -pseudopodia extending through pores help swim/feed -obtain nourishment through symbiotic algae
euglenozoan
-predatory heterotrophs, autotrophs, and parasites -SPIRAL/CRYSTALLINE rod flagella -single, large mitochondrion containing "kinetoplastids" -EUGLENOIDS: photosynthetic euglena switch to heterotrophy in the absence of sunlight because of PIGMENTED EYESPOT (first primitive electroneg radiation detector) CHAGAS AFRICAN SLEEPING SICKNESS
benefits of amniotic egg
-prevents desiccation -gas exchange -nutrient storage
post anal tail
-propelling force (in aquatic) -skeletal elements and muscle -defense -nutrition -locomotion
diatoms
-quantities of fossilized diatom walls make up "diatomaceous earth" -"diatom blooms" are a part of a biological CARBON PUMP -responsible for about 80% of the oxygen production in the modern atmosphere -hydrated silica shells
hybrid zones
-reinforcement -fusion -stability
antibiotic targets
-ribosomal large and small subunits -super coil in genome -peptidoglycan -1 RNA polymerase
amoebozoans
-slime molds -tubulinids -entamoebas
SAR complex
-stramenopiles -alveolates -rhizarians
2 enzymes in aerobes
-super oxide distase -catalase can grow bigger and be on land
pharyngeal slits
-suspension feeding -gas exchange -develops into ear, head, and neck in tetrapods
genetic recombination
-transformation -transduction -conjugation
lepidosaurs
-tuataras -lizards -snakes -extinct mososaurs
reptiles
-tuataras -lizards -snakes -turtles -crocodilians -birds scales that make waterproof barrier lay shelled eggs on the land
amphibians
-urodela (salamanders) -anura (frogs) -apoda (caecilians)
ciliates
-use cilia to move and feed -2 types of nuclei: macronuclei(controls everyday function) micronuclei(exchanged in CONJUGATION) -reproduce asexually through binary fission -expels excess H2O to maintain an isotonic internal enviornment
derived characteristics of birds
-wings with keratin feathers
fundamental principles of science
-without data, one is just a loudmouth with an opinion -one time does not a pattern make -scientific thought and should be put forth for peer review
sequence of events under the influence of natural selection
1) change occurs in the environment 2) poorly adapted individuals have decreased survivorship 3) well adapted individuals leave more offspring than do poorly adapted individuals 4) genetic frequencies within the population change
Oviparous (egg- laying) animals have internal fertilization (sperm cells encounter eggs within the female's body). Yolk and/or albumen is (are) provided to the embryo, and a shell is then deposited around the embryo and its food source. Eggs are subsequently deposited in an environment that promotes their further development, or are incubated by one or both parents. 1.The yolk of an animal egg has what type of analog in angiosperms? 2.Which of these is a major trend in land plant evolution?
1. endosperm 2. the trend toward a sporophyte dominated life cycle
A student encounters an animal embryo at the eight- cell stage. The four smaller cells that comprise one hemisphere of the embryo seem to be rotated 45 degrees and to lie in the grooves between larger, underlying cells. 1. If we were to separate these eight cells and attempt to culture them individually, then what is most likely to happen? 2. Both animals and fungi are heterotrophic. What distinguishes animal heterotrophy from fungal heterotrophy is that only animals derive their nutrition by:
1.Each cell may continue development, but only into a nonviable embryo that lacks many parts. 2.ingesting it
During chordate evolution, what is the sequence (from earliest to most recent) in which the following structures arose? 1. amniotic egg 2. paired fins 3. jaws 4. swim bladder 5. four-chambered heart
2,3,4,1,5
Arrange these taxonomic terms from most inclusive (most general) to least inclusive (most specific). 1. lobe-fins 2. amphibians 3. gnathostomes 4. osteichthyans 5. tetrapods
3,4,1,5,2
Arrange the following in the correct sequence, from earliest to most recent, in which these plant traits originated. 1.sporophytedominance,gametophyte independence 2.sporophytedominance, gametophyte dependence 3.gametophytedominance,sporophyte dependence
3-->1-->2
Which of the following is NOT a shared characteristic of all chordates? a) 4 chambered heart b) pharyngeal slits c) notochord d) dorsal, hollow nerve chord e) post-anal tail
4 chambered heart
Which of these characteristics added most to vertebrate success in relatively dry environments? A) the amniotic egg B) the ability to maintain a constant body temperature C) two pairs of appendages D) claws E) a four-chambered heart
A
Molluscs, arthropods, and annelids all show a) A complete digestive system b) An open circulatory system c) Spiral and determinate cleavage d) All of the above e) A and C only
A and C only
R plasmid
A bacterial plasmid carrying genes that confer resistance to certain antibiotics.
Which of the following statements comparing the mammalian respiratory system with the arthropod tracheal system is FALSE ? a) Both include a highly branched system of tubes b) A closed circulatory (blood transport) system is adjacent to the gas exchange surface in both systems c) The arthropod tracheal system is widely distributed throughout the organisms body, while the mammalian respiratory system is confined to a certain region pos the organisms body. d) Both are invaginated surfaces e) Both are adaptations for living in air and maintaining a moist gas exchange surface.
A closed circulatory (blood transport) system is adjacent to the gas exchange surface in both systems
protists
A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus.
phylogenetic tree
A family tree that shows the evolutionary relationships thought to exist among groups of organisms
binary fission
A form of asexual reproduction in single-celled organisms by which one cell divides into two cells of the same size
A land snail, a clam, and an octopus all share a) A mantle b) A radula c) Gills d) Embryonic torsion e) Distinct Cephalization
A mantle
f factor
A piece of DNA that confers the ability form a sex pili.
hybrid inviability
A postzygotic barrier in which hybrid zygotes fail to develop or to reach sexual maturity
conjugation
A primitive form of sexual reproduction where individuals exchange genetic material
gram positive
A prokaryote that has a large amount of peptidoglycan in its cell wall and is stained violet during Gram Staining
operculum
A protective flap that covers the gills of fishes *analogous to peristome
endospores
A thick-walled protective spore that forms inside a bacterial cell and resists harsh conditions
All of the following statements about the Kingdom Animalia are true EXCEPT: A) Terrestrial (land) habitats host the greatest diversity of animal phyla. B) Muscle tissue is unique to the Animal Kingdom (not found in other Kingdoms of life). C) Many animals have a larval stage that utilizes different resources than the adult stage. D) The cells of most animals are organized into tissues. E) Except for the production of gametes, animals are diploid organisms.
A) Terrestrial (land) habitats host the greatest diversity of animal phyla.
Which of these is the best description of pollenation in flowering plants? A) delivery of a pollen grain to a stigma B) joining of an egg and a sperm in a plant C) release of pollen grains from anthers D) growth of the pollen tube until it reaches an ovule
A) delivery of a pollen grain to a stigma
Key features of seed plants facilitating life on land include three of the following four traits. Select the exception. (A) homospory (B) pollen (C) reduced gametophytes (D) seeds
A) homospory
In a cnidarian life cycle, A) polyps grow from ciliated larvae B) medusae bud off from polyps C) medusae have gonads and produce gametes D) polyps bud off from other polyps E) ALL of the above
ALL OF THE ABOVE
The earliest fossils that are clearly animals:
ALL OF THE ABOVE
monophyletic
ALL descendants came from one common ancestor
Which of the following is a characteristic of the Echinoderms? -ALL of these are characteristics of the Echinoderms. -water-vascular system -tube-feet -endoskeleton -radial symmetry as adults
ALL of these are characteristics of the Echinoderms
Which of the following statements about seed plants is true:
All seed plant species are heterosporous
amniotic egg evolutionary adaptation
Amnion contains the amniotic fluid until the kidneys are formed
heterochrony
An evolutionary change in the rate or timing of developmental events
homoplasies
Analogous structures that have evolved independently.
Convergent Evolution
Analogous traits; the same structure evolving in different organisms that are not homologous
In what way does the angiosperm life cycle DIFFER from the gymnosperm life cycle?
Angiosperm pollen grains must grow pollen tubes through styles and ovary tissue.
cnidaria
Animalia, phylum that includes animals with specialized stinging cells used to capture food. Jellyfish and coral
homeotic genes
Any of the genes that control the overall body plan of animals by controlling the developmental fate of groups of cells.
A jointed exoskeleton is the most striking characteristic of phylum a) Annelida b) Nematoda c) Porifera d) Molluska e) Arthropoda
Arthropoda
Which phylum is characterized by animals that have a segmented body?
Arthropoda
The fossil skeleton given the name "Lucy" belongs to which of these taxa? Australopithecus Homo sapiens Homo habilis Ardipithecus Homo erectus
Australopithecus
An animal has these characteristics: endothermic, 4-chambered heart, amniotic egg. Given only this information, to which taxa could it POSSIBLY belong? a) Reptilia or Amphibia b) Amphibia or Chelonia c) Aves or Mammalia d) Aves or Reptilia e) Reptilia or Mammalia
Aves or Mammalia
According to one hypothesis, the jaws of vertebrates were derived by the modification of A) scales of the lower lip. B) skeletal rods that had supported pharyngeal (gill) slits. C) one or more gill slits. D) one or more of the bones of the cranium. E) one or more of the vertebrae.
B
Pharyngeal slits appear to have functioned first as A) the digestive system's opening. B) suspension-feeding devices. C) components of the jaw. D) gill slits for respiration. E) portions of the inner ear.
B
What is one characteristic that separates chordates from all other animals? A) true coelom B) dorsal, hollow nerve cord C) blastopore, which becomes the anus D) bilateral symmetry E) segmentation
B
What is the single unique characteristic that distinguishes extant birds from other extant animals? A) a hinged jaw B) feathers C) an amniotic egg D) flight E) a gizzard
B
Which is not characteristic of all mammals? A) a four-chambered heart that prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood B) giving birth to live young (viviparous) C) having hair during at least some period of life D) having glands to produce nourishing milk for offspring E) having a diaphragm to assist in ventilating the lungs
B
Which one of these chordate groups lacks a post-anal tail and a notochord as adults? A) lancelets B) tunicates C) amphibians D) mammals E) reptiles
B
Why is the amniotic egg considered an important evolutionary breakthrough? A) has a shell that increases gas exchange. B) allows incubation of eggs in a terrestrial environment. C) prolongs embryonic development. D) provides insulation to conserve heat. E) permits internal fertilization to be replaced by external fertilization.
B
Arrange the following structures from largest to smallest, assuming that they belong to two generations of the same angiosperm. 1. ovary 2. ovule 3. egg 4. carpel 5. embryo sac
B) 4,1,2,5,3
In bivalve molluscs, the ________________ secretes the shell and the ____________ muscles help keep the two halves sealed shut/together. A) gills; abductor B) mantle; adductor C) siphons; abductor D) mantle; abductor E) umbo; adductor
B) mantle; adductor
What do hagfishes and lampreys have in common with the extinct conodonts? A) lungs B) the jawless condition C) bony vertebrae D) their mode of feeding E) swim bladders
B) the jawless condition
Four of the choices below correctly match the name of a structure with its function. Select the choice in which the function listed is INCORRECT. A) radula-- feeding B)lophophore -- locomotion C) gills-- gas exchange D) cnidocyte-- capturing prey E) mantle-- secretes protective shell
B)lophophore -- locomotion
osteichthyans
Bony fish
Which of the following was probably the least important factor in bringing about the Cambrian explosion?
C) the movement of animals onto land
Gymnosperms and angiosperms have the following in except: A.seeds B.pollen C.ovaries D.ovules
C. ovaries
Which of the following groups is INCORRECTLY matched with the common names of representative organisms?
Cephalopoda- snails and slugs
Sponges are called "basal metazoans" because their phylogenetic position is closest to the common ancestor of all animals. What feature of sponges is visible evidence of the ancestral relationship?
Cheanocytes
What is the term used for the specialized head structures used by spiders for grasping prey ? a) chelicerae b) pedipalps c) spinnerets d) mandibles e) prostomium
Chelicerae
Some members have a cartilaginous endoskeleton a) amphibians b) aves c) Chondrichthyes d) mammalian e) reptilian
Chondrichthyes
You are walking a beach and find a dead creature washed up on the shore. It is about as long as your forearm, fishlike with paired lateral fins. You notice the teeth in its mouth but the gill openings are merely slits along the side of the pharyngeal area. A quick dissection reveals an internal skeleton made of cartilage. There is no swim bladder. With this information, which of the following is the smallest phylogenetic group that includes this specimen?
Chondrichthyes
You are walking a beach and find a dead creature washed up on the shore. It is about as long as your forearm, fishlike with paired lateral fins. You notice the teeth in its mouth but the gill openings are merely slits along the side of the pharyngeal area. A quick dissection reveals an internal skeleton made of cartilage. There is no swim bladder. With this information, which of the following is the smallest phylogenetic group that includes this specimen? Chondrichthyes Gnathostomes Osteichthyes Tetrapods Actinistia
Chondrichthyes
A certain fungus species is attaching your corn crop, turning ears into great packets of nasty-looking spores. Which phylum is this species LEAST likely to belong to?
Chytridiomycota
binomial
Classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name
choanoflagelletes
Closest common ancestor to animals (sister taxa to animals)
Which of the following is a diploblastic phylum of aquatic predators?
Cnidaria
Which of the following are NOT found in sponges? a) Cnidocytes b) Spicules c) Amoebocytes d) Spongocoela e) Choanocytes
Cnidocytes
Which of the following groups is INCORRECTLY matched with a characteristic or attribute? A) Animalia ‑ holotrophic B) Anthophyta ‑ flowers and fruits C) Ctenophora - extensive cephalization D) Cnidaria ‑ dimorphic life cycle in some species E) Gastropoda ‑ asymmetrical growth during development results in 180o rotation of the visceral mass
Ctenophora - extensive cephalization
Chondrichthyans can be distinguished from osteichthyans by the A) presence in osteichthyans of a skull. B) presence in osteichthyans of a lateral line system. C) presence in condrichthyans of unpaired fins. D) absence in chondrichthyans of a swim bladder and lungs. E) absence in chondrichthyans of paired sensory organs.
D
Mammals and living birds share all of the following characteristics except A) endothermy. B) descent from a common amniotic ancestor. C) a dorsal, hollow nerve cord. D) teeth specialized for diverse diets. E) the ability of some species to fly.
D
What is a distinctive feature of the chondrichthyans? A) an amniotic egg B) unpaired fins C) an acute sense of vision that includes the ability to distinguish colors D) a cartilaginous endoskeleton E) lack of jaws
D
Which of the figures below represents countercurrent exchange? The arrows indicate direction of flow, and the numbers indicate temperatures in degrees Celsius.
D
Which of the following are the only extant animals that descended directly from dinosaurs? A) lizards B) crocodiles C) snakes D) birds E) mammals
D
Which of these statements accurately describes a similarity between sharks and fishes? A) The skin is typically covered by flattened bony scales. B) They are equally able to exchange gases with the environment while stationary. C) They are highly maneuverable due to their flexibility. D) They have a lateral line that is sensitive to changes in water pressure. E) A swim bladder helps control buoyancy
D
Which of the following combinations of phylum and description is incorrect? (A) Echinodermata—bilateral symmetry as a larva, coelomate (B) Nematoda—roundworms, pseudocoelomate (C) Platyhelminthes—flatworms, gastrovascular cavity, acoelomate (D) Porifera—gastrovascular cavity, coelomate
D) Porifera—gastrovascular cavity, coelomate
Evolution
Descent with modification
Select the TRUE statement about animal development: A.) Deuterostome development is indeterminate. B.) Mesoderm in protostomes arises as outpocketings of the primitive gut. C.) Radial cleavage is characteristic of protostome development. D) In deuterostomes, the blastopore ultimately becomes the mouth of the adult. E) All of the above are true.
Deuterostome development is indeterminate.
Are somatic cells haploid or diploid ?
Diploid
taxonomy
Discipline of classifying organisms and assigning each organism a universally accepted name
Your friend finds a small invertebrate in his back yard. You suspect it is an insect. Which one question, if the answer is yes, will confirm that the invertebrate is indeed an insect?
Does it have wings?
Differentiation of teeth is greatest in A) sharks. B) bony fishes. C) amphibians. D) reptiles. E) mammals.
E
Lampreys differ from hagfishes in A) lacking jaws. B) having a cranium. C) having pharyngeal clefts that develop into pharyngeal slits. D) having a notochord throughout life. E) having a notochord that is surrounded by a tube of cartilage.
E
Which of the following is not a shared characteristic of all chordates? A) pharyngeal clefts B) post-anal tail C) notochord D) dorsal, hollow nerve cord E) four-chambered heart
E
Which of these are characteristics of all chordates during at least a portion of their development? A) a dorsal, hollow nerve cord B) pharyngeal clefts C) post-anal tail D) A and B only E) A, B, and C
E
Fungi are easily distinguished from plants by the fact that: A) fungi have chitin in their cell walls. B) The cellular structure of a fungus body is a mass of tubular cells C) fungi do not have photosynthetic pigments. D) all fungi are absorptive heterotrophs E) ALL OF THE ABOVE
E) ALL OF THE ABOVE
To the best of our knowledge of plant evolutionary history, which of the following adaptations appeared AFTER all of the others? A) spores B) vascular tissue C) ovules D) pollen E) ovaries (only angios)
E) ovaries (only angios)
You turn over a rock in your garden and dozens of little animals may be seen squirming, crawling, or running around on top of or just underneath the soul. Which of the following groups are you LEAST likely to find represented there?
Echinoderm
You turn over a rotting log in a central Texas forest. Which of the following groups are you LEAST likely to find represented among all the animals you could find beneath this log? -Nematoda -Echinodermata -Annelida -Mollusca -Arthropoda
Echinodermata
starfish, sea lilies, feather stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sand dollars all belong to what phylum a) Nematoda b) Mollusca c) Allelida d) Echinodermata e) Arthropoda
Echinodermata
mycorrhizae
Ecological relationship between the mycelium of a fungus and the roots of certain plants
Which of the following subdivisions of the animal kingdom encompasses all the others in the list? a) Bilateria b) Deuterostomes c) Coelomates d) Eumetazoa e) Protostomes
Eumetazoa
How would a biological determine whether a fossil represents a reptile or a mammal? a) look for the mammalian characteristics of a four-chambered heart and a diaphragms b) Examine the teeth: reptilian teeth are conical and uniform in size, while mammalian teeth have a variety of shapes and sizes c) Use molecular analysis to look for the protein keratin d) look for evidence of a placenta e) look for the presence of milk-producing glands.
Examine the teeth: reptilian teeth are conical and uniform in size, while mammalian teeth have a variety of shapes and sizes
A lophophore is a structure used by lophophorates for:
Feeding
Which of the following statements correctly describes a portion of the pine life cycle?
Female gametophytes use mitosis to produce eggs.
parareptiles
First major group of reptiles to emerge, mostly large, stocky quadrupedal herbivores; died out in the late Triassic period
platyhelminth
Flatworms
Cell Walls of different Kingdoms
Fungi=chitin plants=cellulose animal=none bacteria=peptidoglycan
A terrestrial mollusc without a shell belongs to which clade?
Gastropods
A blastopore is a structure that is evident in the a) Egg and Sperm b) Zygote c) Eight-cell stage d) Blastula e) Gastrula
Gastrula
The embryonic blastopore is formed during which embryonic stage? A) Blastulation B) Blastagation C) Gastrulation D) Neurelation E) Archenteron F) Metallication!!!!!
Gastrulation
nucleariids
Group of uniucellular protists that contain amoebas that feed on alge and bacteria
The most common cause of gastric ulcers in humans is
Helicobacter pylori infection
Hfr
High frequency of recombination
Which of the following is an INCORRECT statement about the evolution of humans? paleontologic and molecular genetic data support the conclusion that Homo sapiens is monophyletic and arose in Africa many features of human anatomy can be traced back to arboreal adaptations of early primates the genus Homo was preceded by an adaptive radiation of species of the hominid genus Australopithecus Homo sapiens evolved from chimpanzees there is fossil evidence that life existed on Earth for more than 3 billion years before the appearance of Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens evolved from chimpanzees
paralogous genes
Homologous genes that are found in the same genome as a result of gene duplication.
hybrid breakdown
Hybrid is fertile, but when they breed the next generation is sterile.
Tiktaalik had which of the following, if any? I - GILLS, II- LUNGS, III- RIBS, IV- SHOULDER BONES/ JOINT, V- FINS , VI- WRIST BONES/JOINT A) I,II AND VI B) I,II,III,AND VI C) I,III,V, AND VI D) II,III,IV, AND VI E) I,II,III,IV,V, AND VI F) NONE OF THE ABOVE
I, II, III, IV, V AND VI
Where can unique intracellular communication be found?
In the complex tissue structure
how does speciation happen?
Individuals vary > Too many individuals > Certain individuals reproduce more successfully and at a greater rate > Natural Selection > Descent with Modification > Speciation (maybe)
Why is the amniotic egg considered an important evolutionary breakthrough? It allows deposition of eggs in a terrestrial environment. It permits internal fertilization to be replaced by external fertilization. It has a shell that increases gas exchange. It provides insulation to conserve heat.
It allows deposition of eggs in a terrestrial environment
Arthropods have an exoskeleton that benefits individual success in many ways. What is a disadvantage of an exoskeleton?
It must be shed if the animal needs to grow.
Arthropods have an exoskeleton that benefits individual success in many ways. What is a disadvantage of an exoskeleton? A) It deteriorates quickly in aquatic environments. B) It attracts the attention of predators. C) It makes movement much slower. D) It must be shed if the animal needs to grow. E) It is difficult to bend the appendages.
It must be shed if the animal needs to grow.
Arthropods have an exoskeleton that benefits individual success in many ways. What is a disadvantage of an exoskeleton? -It deteriorates quickly in aquatic environments. -It attracts the attention of predators. -It must be shed if the animal needs to grow. -It makes movement much slower. -It is difficult to bend the appendages.
It must be shed if the animal needs to grow.
gnathostomes
Jawed vertebrates
fungi
Kingdom composed of heterotrophs; many obtain energy and nutrients from dead organic matter -chytridiomycota -zygomycota -ascomycota -basidiomycota
Which of the following is a CORRECT association of an animal germ layer with the tissues or organs to which it gives rise ? a) Ectoderm - Lining of the digestive tract b) Mesoderm - outpocketings give rise to the liver and lungs of vertebrates c) Endoderm - forms the central nervous system in some groups of animals d) Endoderm - forms the animal's outer covering e) Mesoderm - forms the muscles and most internal organs
Mesoderm - forms the muscles and most internal organs
Which of the following is an INCORRECT association of an animal germ layer with the tissues or organs to which it gives rise? a) Endoderm- Digestive Tract b) Mesoderm- Nervous System c) Mesoderm- Muscle d) Endoderm- Liver and lungs e) Ectoderm- Outer covering
Mesoderm- Nervous system
mechanical isolation
Morphological differences prevent fertilization.
Due in great part to its characteristics of having a fixed number of cells in the adult, Caenorhabditis elegans has become an important model research organism in developmental biology. To which phylum does C. elegans belong?
Nematoda
Which of these phyla is NOT in the Lophotrochozoan clade?
Nematoda
Myxini and ______________ are phylogenetically sister taxa. A. Cephalochordata B. Chondrichythes C. Urochordata D. Petromyzontida E. OFOchordata F. Cowboys beat the eagles!!!!!!
Petromyzontida
Which of these is a correct match of animal group and the habitat and life-cycle of a representative of that group?
Phylum Nematoda-- terrestrial decomposer
Wandering along the stream at Research Park one spring day, you furn over a rock in the stream. A small wormlike oeature only 1 cm long is clinging to the rock with its own slime. Its triangle-shaped head has two eyespots but no mouth. Its body is dorsoventrally flattened, instead of round. There are no appendages and no segments. It body surface is soft and slimy, Th-ese observations alone are enough to determine that this animal belongs in:
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Which of the following processes or structures helped to make the cycads and conifers more successful in the drier climate of the Mesozoic Era than the ferns, horsetails, and lycophytes which dominated the Paleozoic Era?
Pollination
Which process effectively eliminates the need for water in sexual reproduction of Gymnosperms and Angiosperms?
Pollination
habitat isolation
Populations live in different habitats and do not meet
Digestive organs, circulatory system, and nerve cords are completely absent in:
Porifera
Which of the following taxa is not a eumetazoan? A) Porifera B) Cnidaria C) Lophotrochozoa D) Ecdysozoa E) Deuterostomia F) Both A & D
Porifera
Which of the following groups is INCORRECTLY matched with a feeding mode (i.e., mechanism of acquiring food) or structure? A) Nemertea - retractable proboscis B) Rotifera - ciliated crown C) Porifera ‑ lophophores D) Cnidaria ‑ tentacles armed with stinging cells E) Gastropoda ‑ radula
Porifera ‑ lophophores
Which of the following groups is INCORRECTLY matched with a mechanism of motility?
Porifera- weak contraction of muscle tissue distributed throughout the body
Actinopterygii
Ray finned fish
Archaeplastida
Red Algae Green Algae Land Plants
diapsids
Reptiles possessing a skull with two pairs of openings behind each eye socket; includes squamates, birds, crocodiles, and dinosaurs -lepidosaurs -archosaurs
If you place a small piece of a cracker on your tongue, what would you expect to happen?
Salivary amylase degrades the starch from the cracker into glucose.
Which class of the phylum Cnidaria occurs ONLY as a medusa? a) Hydrozoa b) Scyphozoa c) Anthozoa d) Only A and C are correct e) Only A and B are correct
Scyphozoa
Which of the following is most closely related to the jellyfish?
Sea anemone
Food being digested in the stomach is in a highly acidic environment. When the food is released from the stomach into the small intestine, why is the environment no longer acidic?
Secretin increases the flow of bicarbonate ions from the pancreas into the small intestine to neutralize the stomach acid.
annelida
Segmented worms
plasmids
Small circular pieces of DNA found in bacterial cells and used in genetic engineering
Which of the following statements about fungi is TRUE?
Some fungi can release chemicals that are toxic to bacteria.
porifera
Sponge Phylum. Asymmetrical organisms that lack tissues.
totipotent
Stem cells with the potential to differentiate into any type of cell.
A direct consequence of indeterminate cleavage is a) Formation of a coelom b) The ability of cells isolated from the early embryo to develop into viable individuals c) The arrangement of cleavage planes perpendicular to the egg's vertical axis d) The unpredictable formation of either a schizocoelous or enterocoelous body cavity e) A mouth that forms in association with the blastopore
The ability of cells isolated from the early embryo to develop into viable individuals
A pearl results from calcium carbonate layers being layed down around a foreign particle. These layers of calcium carbonate are produced by a) The mesoderm b) The cnidocyte c) The endoderm d) The mantle e) The visceral mass
The mantle
f plasmid
The plasmid form of the F factor.
What do all deuterostomes have in common?
The pore (blastopore) formed during gastrulation becomes the anus
paedomorphosis
The retention in an adult organism of the juvenile features of its evolutionary ancestors.
Which example is evidence provided by living gymnosperms of an evolutionary transition between seedless and seed plants?
The sperm of some gymnosperms have flagella
Which one of the following is true of seed plants, but NOT true of seedless plants?
The sporophyte is large, and the gametophyte is small and independent
horizontal gene transfer
The transfer of genes from one genome to another through mechanisms such as transposable elements, plasmid exchange, viral activity, and perhaps, fusions of different organisms.
bioremediation
The use of living organisms to detoxify and restore polluted and degraded ecosystems
Which of the following distinguishes the marsupials such as opossums and kangaroos from common European mammals like rats, deer, and horses?
The way their young develop
Which of the following distinguishes the marsupials such as opossums and kangaroos from common European mammals like rats, deer, and horses? The types of habitats they occupy The type of outer body covering they have The way they feed their young The way their young develop The types of food they eat
The way their young develop
What would BEST explain why sponges do not have terrestrial species?
They are suspension feeders
All following correctly characterize nematodes EXCEPT that a) They both have circular and longitudinal muscles b) They are often parasitic c) They have a complete digestive system d) They play an important role in decomposition e) They have a pseudocoelom
They both have circular and longitudinal muscles
Members of the Phylum Porifera can be distinguished from all other animals by which of the following characteristics?
They do not have true tissues
Which of the following is a characteristic of nematodes?
They have only longitudinal muscles
Which of the following is true of members of the phylum Cnidaria?
They may use a gastrovascular cavity as a hydrostatic skeleton.
The closest seedless relatives of seed plants produce one kind of spore that gives rise to a bisexual gametophyte. What does this suggest about the ancestors of seed plants?
They were homosporous
Among the invertebrate phyla, phylum Arthropoda is unique in possessing members that have:
WINGS
temporal isolation
When two species breed at different times of day, season, or years.
actinomycetes
Which of the following organisms are common soil decomposers that grow in colonies of branched chains of cells that superficially resembles a fungus?
Which of the following characteristics most likely explains why insects are so successful? a) internal fertilization b) jointed appendages c) wings d) chewing mandibles e) exoskeleton
Wings
In examining an unknown animal species during its embryonic development, how can you be sure what you are looking at is a protostome and not a deuterostome?
You see a mouth, but not an anus
Animals that actively move in a unidirectional fashion through their environment would be expected to exhibit which of the following characteristics? A) bilateral symmetry B). radial symmetry C). cephalization D) a and c E) b and c
a and c
Founder's Effect
a few individuals colonize a new area; unlikely to represent the parent population
What represents the female gametophyte generation in a gymnosperm?
a group of haploid cells enclosed within the ovule
Which of the following animals is a tetrapod, an amniote, and an ectotherm?
a lizard
A land snail, a clam, and an octopus all share
a mantle
The red cherries on the wild cherry tree function primarily as:
a means of seed dispersal
Which structure do sea slugs use to feed on their prey?
a radula
secondary endosymbiosis
a red or green algae was engulfed by a heterotrophic eukaryote, leading to a new protist lineages
A bony fish such as a tuna has an adaptation not found in sharks and rays. This is an endoskeleton a swim bladder gills a cranium two pairs of lateral fins
a swim bladder
An animal that is diploblastic could not possibly have:
a true coelom
The fossil skeleton given the name "Lucy" belongs to which of these taxa? a. Australopithecus b. Homo sapiens c. Homo erectus d. Homo habilis e. Ardipithecus
a. Australopithecus
Which statement about vertebrate phylogeny is TRUE? a. Birds are descended from one of the lines of ancient reptiles. b. Snakes are descended from a group of legless amphibians. c. Amniotes include frogs, salamanders, turtles, crocodiles, snakes, and lizards. d. Mammals first arose from a group of small dinosaurs that evolved endothermic metabolism. e. The amniotic egg apparently evolved at least twice in the history of vertebrates.
a. Birds are descended from one of the lines of ancient reptiles.
Select the TRUE statement about animal development: a. Deuterostome development is indeterminate. b. Mesoderm in protostomes arises as outpocketings of the primitive gut. c. Radial cleavage is characteristic of protostome development. d. In deuterostomes, the blastopore ultimately becomes the mouth of the adult. e. All of the above are true.
a. Deuterostome development is indeterminate.
Two concepts that identify species as groups of reproductively isolated populations are the a. biological and recognition species concepts b. recognition and ecological species concepts c. genetic and evolutionary species concepts d. biological and phylogenetic species concepts e. morphological and biological species concepts
a. biological and recognition species concepts
You are able to able to inhale because a. contracting rib muscles and diaphragm muscles expand the volume of the chest cavity, reducing the air pressure within the chest cavity and drawing in air. b. chest muscles surrounding the alveoli relax, allowing passive expansion of the space inside each alveolus, so that air is drawn in. c. smooth muscles surrounding the bronchioles contract, allowing the bronchioles to suck up air like a rubber bulb syringe. d. peristaltic contractions of the diaphragm pushes air through the bronchioles. e. the lung tissue is naturally elastic and tends to draw air back in after each exhalation.
a. contracting rib muscles and diaphragm muscles expand the volume of the chest cavity, reducing the air pressure within the chest cavity and drawing in air.
Which of the following is NOT a shared characteristic of ALL chordates? a. jaws b. dorsal, hollow nerve cord c. postanal tail d. pharyngeal slits e. notochord
a. jaws
stabilizing selection
acts against extreme phenotypes and favors intermediate forms
Whatever its ultimate cause(s), the Cambrian explosion is a prime example of _____.
adaptive radiation
After eating a large meal, which of the following is true?
all of the answers describe events that occur after eating a large meal
The chorion, amnion, and allantois are structures found in. (choose the MOST inclusive taxon that applies) a) all reptiles b) all chordates c) all tetrapods d) all vertebrates e) all gnathostomes
all reptiles
What is the function of the pollen tube?
allows the sperm to reach the egg within the ovule
Includes salamanders, frogs, and toads. a) amphibia b) aves c) Chondrichthyes d) mammalia e) reptilia
amphibia
chordata
an animal phylum in which all members have a notochord, dorsal nerve cord and pharyngeal gill slits at some embryonic stage; includes the Cephalochordata and the Vertebrates
The body of a starfish is supported primarily by:
an endoskeleton
The most important adaptive advantage associated with the filamentous nature of fungal mycelia is:
an extensive surface area well suited for invasive growth and absorptive nutrition.
An invertebrate with an exoskeleton and jointed appendages with CERTAINLY have -gills -an open circulatory system -antennae -mandibles -a tracheal system
an open circulatory system
The closest relatives of fungi are thought to be the:
animals
During pollination, pollen grains are transferred from the _____to the _____ .
anther; stigma
Arthropods invaded land about 100 million years before vertebrates did so. This most clearly implies that _____.
arthropods have had more time to coevolve with land plants than have vertebrates
Due in great part to its characteristic of having a fixed number of cells in the adult, Caenorhabditis elegans has become an important model research organism in developmental biology. To which phylum does C. elegans belong? a) Annelida b) Nemertea c) Nematoda d) Arthropoda e) Platyhelminthes
b) Nematoda
A triploblastic animal in which the fluid‑filled body cavity is only partially lined (lined on one side) with mesodermal tissue is referred to as: a) protostome b) pseudocoelomate d) deuterostome e) coelomate f) acoelomate
b) pseudocoelomate
A bony fish such as a tuna has an adaptation not found in sharks and rays. This is a cranium a. two pairs of lateral fins b. a swim bladder c. an endoskeleton d. gills
b. a swim bladder
Several species of fish in the genus Astyanax occur only in the waters in completely dark underground caves. These blind cave fish have no external eyes, but have very tiny and functionless eyes under the skin. Genetic studies clearly indicate that the blind cave fish are evolved from surface-dwelling species with typical and functional eyes. The eyes of these blind cave fish are, therefore, an example of a. a discrete character b. a vestigial structure c. clinal variation d. inheritance of acquired characteristics e. hybrid breakdown
b. a vestigial structure
Which of these animals are BOTH endothermic amniotes? a. fish and salamander b. dog and bird c. snake and lizard d. salamander and lizard e. bird and lizard
b. dog and bird
You turn over a rock in your garden and dozens of little animals may be seen squirming, crawling, or running around on top of or just underneath the soil. Which of the following groups are you LEAST likely to find represented there? a. gastropod b. echinoderm c. annelid d. arthropod e. nematode
b. echinoderm
Most fishes can live either in freshwater or in saltwater habitats, but not in both. If you move a marine fish from the ocean to a lake, it will quickly die, and vice versa. However, a small number of fish species are capable of moving between the two environments. Salmon are osmoregulators that hatch in rivers, spend most of their lives in the ocean, and return to the river where they were born in order to breed. When a salmon moves from the ocean to a freshwater environment, you would expect its urine volume to ________ and its rate of salt absorption to ________. a. increase ; remain the same b. increase ; increase c. decrease ; decrease d. decrease ; increase
b. increase ; increase
The main difference between the earliest evolved tetrapods and the most recently evolved tetrapods is that a. early tetrapods lack legs. b. later tetrapods produce milk to feed their young. c. later tetrapods have larger brains. d. early tetrapods lack a vertebral column.
b. later tetrapods produce milk to feed their young.
The fruit of the mistletoe, a parasitic angiosperm, is a one- seeded berry. In members of the genus Viscum, the outside of the seed is viscous (sticky), which permits the seed to adhere to surfaces such as the branches of host plants or the beaks of birds. What should be expected of the fruit if the viscosity of Viscum seeds is primarily an adaptation for dispersal rather than an adaptation for infecting host plant tissues? It should ______.
be nutritious to the dispersing organisms
In humans, after a meal ____ rises, signaling the ____ to secrete ____. This travels through the bloodstream to the cells of the body and stimulates the ____ to produce and store ____. After a period of time, if the person exercises, there is an energy deficit, and the ____ secrete ____ into the blood. This causes the breakdown of glycogen and a resulting in a rise in blood sugar to maintain homeostasis
blood glucose, beta cells of the pancreas, insulin, liver, glycogen, alpha cells of the pancreas, glucagon
How are mycorrhizae and lichens similar?
both involve fungi and a photosynthetic partner
Some bird bones are hollow rather than honeycombed. The hollow bones mostly contain air sacs. The replacement of bone marrow with air sacs is properly understood as an adaptation to just reduce the weight of the bird and nothing else increase weight eliminate the functions that marrow performs. both reduce the weight of the bird and facilitate flight
both reduce the weight of the bird and facilitate flight
Digestive organs, circulatory system, and nerve cords are completely absent in a) Annelida b) Ectoprocta c) Porifera d) Platyhelminthes e) Mollusca
c) Porifera
Which of the following is NOT a reason why prokaryotes are important to humans? a. they form mutualistic symbioses with agriculturally important plants b. they are used to produce antibiotics and vitamins c. all of the answers represent reasons why prokaryotes are important to humans d. they cause various diseases e. they are used in sewage treatment
c. all of the answers represent reasons why prokaryotes are important to humans
complex tissue structure lacks what ?
cell walls
Evolution thoughts
characteristics acquired during an organisms lifetime are not generally passed on through genes
Which of the following is NOT functionally important in cells of the gametophytes of both angiosperms and gymnosperms?
chloroplasts
**question on test**
chytrids cause a decline in yellow bellied frogs -habitat loss -climate change
The Chelicerates get their name from structures called chelicerae. The chelicerae are:
claw-like feeding structures
In animals, ________ of the zygote leads to the hollow ball stage called the _______.
cleavage; blastula
ectothermic
cold-blooded, absorbing external heat
mixotrophs
combine photosynthesis and heterotrophic nutrition
oviparity
common in reptiles and some sharks
Which of the following cells or structures are associated with asexual reproduction in fungi?
conidiophores
macroevolution
considers changes above species levels, such as origins of new taxonomic groups
nitrogen fixation
conversion of atmospheric oxygen to ammonia
What do nervous tissues do?
coordinate movement
Locomotion in the Ctenophora is accomplished by:
coordinated rows of cilia
Animals that actively move in a unidirectional fashion through their environment would be expected to exhibit which of the following characteristics? a) bilateral symmetry b) radial symmetry c) cephalization d) a and c e) b and c
d) a and c
Which of the following terms is INCORRECTLY defined? a) larva - a free-living, sexually immature form of an animal whose normal developmental process involves metamorphosis b) coelom - a body cavity formed from tissue derived from mesoderm c) blastocoel - fluid-filled chamber within a hollow ball of embryonic animal cells d) diploblastic - the pattern of germ layer development characteristic of all eumetazoans e) radial symmetry - animal morphology in which there is an oral (top) and aboral (bottom) surface and multiple planes of symmetry
d) diploblastic - the pattern of germ layer development characteristic of all eumetazoans
A population of 500 lizards vary in the color of their stripes, controlled by a single autosomal gene. The allele Y has incomplete dominance over the allele y. Lizards with YY have bright yellow stripes. Lizards with Yy have faded yellow stripes and lizards with yy have white stripes. A survey of the population yielded this data: bright-yellow striped: 300 lizards faded-yellow striped: 100 lizards white striped: 100 lizards What is the frequency of the Y allele in this population? a. 0.6 b. 0.8 c. none of the answers are correct d. 0.7 e. 0.3
d. 0.7
Conifers and pines both have needlelike leaves, with the adaptive advantage of _____.
decreased surface area, reducing water loss
ovoviviparous
develops within uterus but nourished by egg yolk
Are most animals haploid or diploid ?
diploid (2n)
Gas exchange (O2/CO2) in flatworms is made primarily through
direct diffusion across thin cell layers
Which method of gas exchange is NOT found in arthropods of any kind? -direct exchange with air across moist body surface -exchange with air with thin flaps of the book lungs -exchange with air inside the body tissues at the ends of tracheal tubes -ALL of these methods of gas exchange are found in arthropods (x) -exchange in water across feathery gills
direct exchange with air across moist body surface
Fruit primarily functions for:
dispersing seeds
The beauty of biology
diversity of life and the evolution of mechanisms to maintain life.
In the beetle shown here crawling on the ground, the view of the beetle we can see in its entirety is the
dorsal side
The endosperm of the angiosperm seed is a direct result of:
double fertilization
Atria contract _____.
during atrial systole
The lophophorate animals: a) are deuterostomes b) are not clearly protostomes or deuterostomes c) are directly ancestral to invertebrate chordates d) are psuedocoelomates e) are protostomes
e) are protostomes
Which of the following tissues or structures could NOT be derived from ectoderm? a) all but the digestive tract of a jellyfish b) the thin skin of a platyhelminth c) your epidermis (skin) d) your nervous system e) the muscles of a nematode
e) the muscles of a nematode
Given the phylogenetic tree shown above, which of the following sets of species (A-F) would constitute a monophyletic grouping? a. ABC b. ABCD c. ABCDE d. ABCDEF e. both choices b and d are sets of monophyletic taxa
e. both choices b and d are sets of monophyletic taxa
Which of the following matches an event in the history of animals with the correct geologic era?
earliest mammals-- Mesozoic Era
Humans most frequently acquire trichinosis by:
eating undercooked pork
If you are lucky enough, you may be walking one evening in a moist forest in the southern hemisphere and encounter a slug-like animal moving about on the forest floor. However, this is no slug, as it has a segmented body. It has multiple pairs of stubby legs along its body's length, but they are soft and unjointed, . It also has a body covering that is rather soft but reinforced with chitin, and it sheds as the animal grows. To which of these groups of animals does this animal belong? -annelida -ecdysozoans -nematodes -lophotrochozoans -arthropods
ecdysozoans
You stop in a forest to turn over a dead log. Which of the following invertebrate groups can you be confident will NOT be under the log?
echinoderm
viviparous
embryo develops within the uterus and is nourished through a yolk sac placenta through mothers blood
Which of these features is NOT typical of the lizards & snakes?
endothermic
What is the term used for animals which generate their own heat? a) ectotherms b) endotherms c) ambulotherms d) biotherms e) metatherms
endotherms
Ribozymes
enzyme like RNA catalysts are not proteins
mRNA
eukaryotes have introns and exons as a part of their mRNA yet only exons have the potential to be expressed
You are walking around the LSU campus after the Aggies crush the Tigers in their SEC match. You find an unusual tree with fan-shaped leaves. The presence of which of the following would immediately prove that this tree is, in fact a Gymnogperm?
exposed ovules
polyploidy
extra sets of chromosomes
Which of the following structures are possessed any birds ONLY ? a) a short tail and mammary glands b) light bones and a four-chambered heart c) enlarged pectoral muscles and a four-chambered heart d) feathers and a keeled sternum e) a large brain and endothermy
feathers and a keeled sternum
A lophophore is a structure used by lophophorates for A) feeding B) structural support C) respiration D) sensory reception E) locomotion
feeding
A lophophore is a structure used by lophophorates for A) sensory reception B) structural support C) feeding D) locomotion E) respiration
feeding
monilophyte
ferns and allies
allopolyploidy
fertile polyploidy
The last common ancestor of all animals was probably a ______.
flagellated protist
All of the following have contributed to the success of angiosperms except:
flagellated sperm for more efficient fertilization
angiosperm
flowering plants -monocots -eudicots
genetic drift
fluctuation in a population's allele frequencies from one generation to the next as a result of chance events **has greater effect on smaller populations**
Which of the following does not relate to nematodes?
flukes
Which of the following does not relate to nematodes? A) elegans B) trichinosis C) round worms D) flukes E) free-living or parasitic
flukes
transformation
foreign DNA is integrated into the chromosome by exchange of homologous DNA segments
behavioral isolation
form of reproductive isolation in which two populations develop differences in courtship rituals or other behaviors that prevent them from breeding
prezygotic barriers
function before the formation of the zygote by preventing mating between members of different species or successful fertilization should gametes meet
The water vascular system of echinoderms:
functions in locomotion and feeding
Unique intracellular communication is also known as
gap junctions
Which of the following are you LEAST LIKELY to find as a sessile organism in a marine environment?
gastropod
During embryogenesis of diploblastic and triploblastic animals, the embryo becomes multilayered (i.e., the germ layers are differentiated) through the process of:
gastrulation
During embryogenesis of diploblastic and triploblastic animals, the embryo becomes multilayered (i.e., the germ layers are differentiated) through the process of: A) enterocoely B) cleavage C) blastulation D) coelom formation E) gastrulation
gastrulation
One of the characteristics unique to animals is
gastrulation
sister taxa
genomes of groups that are sister taxa to one another are most similar
allopatric speciation
geographic isolation interrupts gene flow between two subpopulations
In fungi, a spore:
germinates to grow into a new mycelium
Which is NOT characteristics of all mammals ? a) have glands to produce milk to nourish their offspring b) a four-chambered heart that prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood c) have a diaphragm to assist in ventilating the lungs d) give birth to live young (viviparous) e) have hair during at least some period of their life
give birth to live young (viviparous)
The closest relatives of the familiar pine and spruce trees are _____.
gnetophytes, cycads, and ginkgos
basal lineage of vertebrates
hagfish and lamprey
Are gametes haploid or diploid?
haploid
A hermaphroditic animal:
has both male and female reproductive organs
oviparous
hatch outside of mothers body
Members of class Osteichthyes differ from those of both Agnatha and Chondrichthyes in that Osteichthyans a) have a bony skeleton b) lack a true jaw c) possess gills d) have amniotic eggs e) possess a notochord
have a bony skeleton
Gnetophytes like Welwitschia look very different from the Ginkgophyte Ginkgo biloba, but they both:
have seeds.
spirochetes
helical gram negative heterotrophs *syphilis and lyme disease
Which of the following is an INCORRECT match of a character and description? amnion - fluid-filled extraembryonic membrane that in amniotes encloses the embryo and protects it from desiccation ray fin - type of paired appendage characteristic of actinopterygian fishes viviparous - animal in which the embryo is retained within the uterus and is nourished by nutrients from the mother allantois - membranous outgrowth of the amniote embryonic hindgut, serves to isolate embryonic waste heterodonty - life history including both deciduous and permanent sets of dentition
heterodonty - life history including both deciduous and permanent sets of dentition
All fungi are:
heterotrophic
Vestigial Structures
historical remnants of ancestral structures will not get rid of unless maladaptive
What is one characteristic which separates chordates from all other animals? a) true coelom b) hollow dorsal nerve cord c) blastopore, which becomes the anus d) bilateral symmetry e) segmentation
hollow dorsal nerve cord
orthologous genes
homologous genes that are found in different species because of speciation
Artificial Selection
humans intervening with natural selection (banana triploidy) (pugs having breeding problems because humans breed them for flatter faces)
types of postzygotic barriers
hybrid inviability hybrid sterility hybrid breakdown
hybrid sterility
hybrid offspring mature but are sterile as adults
Which of these animals has a gastrovascular cavity? a) birds b) hydra c) mammal d) insect e) annelid
hydra
finches and environments
in dry environments, finches beaks become deeper to crack through larger seeds
microevolution
involves evolutionary changes in allele frequencies in a population
The amniotic egg was a successful adaptation primarily because
it freed animal reproduction from dependency upon water.
The amniotic egg was a successful adaptation primarily because it freed animal reproduction from dependency upon water. it assured more successful fertilization many more offspring could be produced at one time its triploid endosperm is especially nutritious for the young embryo it promoted parental care of offspring.
it freed animal reproduction from dependency upon water.
Which of the following is NOT a shared characteristic of ALL chordates?
jaws
Which of the following is NOT characteristics of Amphibia ? a) two pairs of limbs b) lungs c) external fertilization d) keratinized skin e) three-chambered heart
keratinized skin
Terry catches a ray-finned fish from the ocean and notices that attached to its flank is an equally long, snakelike organism. The attached organism has no external segmentation, no scales, a round mouth surrounded by a sucker, and two small eyes. Terry thinks it might be a marine leech, a hagfish, or a lamprey. round mouth has teeth like structure lacks segmentation has elongated body
lacks segmentation
The process of metamorphosis transforms a ____ into a _____.
larvae; sexually mature adult
endotoxins
lipopolysaccharides released from the outer membrane of gram (-) bacteria that have died *typhoid fever and salmonella
Which of the following organisms is generally considered to be the closest extant phylogenetic relative of snakes?
lizards
coelacanth
lobe-finned fish thought to be extinct, but then found in deep water off Madagascar in 1938
Most people, lacking the benefit of having had an outstanding course in introductory biology, would be surprised to find out that the common terrestrial pill bugs are most closely related to (are in the same subphylum) as
lobsters and crabs
population
localized interbreeding group of individuals of a species
endothermic
maintains body temperature through metabolism
heterozygote advantage
maintains two or more alleles at a locus when heterozygotes have survival and reproduction advantage
Three major groups: egg-laying , pouched, and placental a) amphibia b) aves c) Chondrichthyes d) mammalia e) reptilia
mammalia
relative fitness
measure of the individuals contribution to the gene pool of the next generation
amniotes
member of a clade of tetrapods that have an amniotic egg containing specialized membranes that protect the embryo; mammals, birds+reptiles
Chondrichthyans
member of the class Chondrichthyes, vertebrates with skeletons made mostly of cartilage, such as sharks, skates, and rays
The coelom is a fluid-filled cavity that develops within a) ectoderm b) endoderm c) mesoderm d) the hydrostatic skeleton e) the mesenteries
mesoderm
gene flow
migration of individuals and transfer of gametes between populations
serial endosymbiosis
mitochondria evolved first because they or their genetic remains are present in all eukaryote
molecular clocks
models that use mutation rates to measure evolutionary time
autopolyploidy
more than two sets of chromosomes that all come from the same species
most animals are mobile but what do they use in order to capture, detect and eat other organisms?
most animals use traits such as - strength - speed - toxins - camouflage
animal tissues
muscle and nervous tissue are unique to animals
Th human disease trichinosis is caused by the parasitic animal Trichinella which is a:
nematode
The human disease trichinosis is caused by the parasitic animal Trichinella (trichina worm) which is a -tapeworm -apicomplexan -nematode -annelid -fluke
nematode
What kind of animal would be best suited to a biology researcher who has these requirements: protostome development; small enough to rear offspring in petri dishes; body covering allows observation of internal organs of adults through a light microscope; no circulatory system; no appendages? -gastropod -sea star -fruit fly -nematode -velvet worm
nematode
Which tissue type, or organ, is NOT correctly matched with its germ layer tissue? A) nervous-- mesoderm B) stomach -- endoderm C) muscular -- mesoderm D) skin -- ectoderm
nervous -- mesoderm
Which of the following is (are) unique to animals?
nervous system signal conduction and muscular movement
is nature teleological?
no, it has no plan or purpose, it just is
Planarians lack dedicated respiratory and circulatory systems because
none of their cells are far removed from the gastrovascular cavity or from the external environment
In the vertebrates, the vertebral column functionally replaces the _____________ during development.
notochord
chlamydias
obligate intracellular parasites of animals *chlamydia is the leading cause of blindness in the world and most common STD in the USA
directional selection
occurs during periods of environmental change when individuals on one end of the phenotypic range may be favored
Bottleneck Effect
occurs when a natural disaster or other factor reduces population size dramatically, decreasing genetic variation *Catastrophic event *small gene pool left over *Understanding this can increase how human activity affects other species *Humans have dramatic effects on populations Ex.) coyotes living in cities
disruptive selection
occurs when the environment favors individuals on both extremes of the phenotypic range
Where are ovules found on pine trees?
on scales of cones
Where may an ovule be found?
on the scale of a cone
mycoplasms
only bacteria that lacks a cell wall
allelic frequency
p + q = 1
hardy weinberg equilibrium
p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1
Which of these characteristics of insects is LEAST related to adapting to land life? -cuticle with waxy coating -tracheal system -Malpighian tubules. (x) -paired antennae -paired wings
paired antennae
cyanobacteria
perform plant like, oxygen generating photosynthesis and are important producers in freshwater & marine ecosystems some have cells specifically for nitrogen fixation
polyphyletic
pertaining to a group of taxa derived from two or more different ancestors
paraphyletic
pertaining to a grouping of species that consists of an ancestral species and some, but not all, of its descendants.
In marine sponges, intracellular digestion of peptides is usually immediately preceded by _____.
phagocytosis
Which of the following terms is NOT associated with the Kingdom Fungi?
phagocytosis
Why is the discovery of the fossil Archaeopteryx significant? It supports the contention that birds are much older than we originally thought. claim that some dinosaurs had feathers well before birds had evolved. i have no idea phylogenetic relatedness of birds and reptiles.
phylogenetic relatedness of birds and reptiles.
nematoda
phylum of roundworms
In addition to seeds, which of the following characteristics is unique to the seed- producing plants?
pollen
what do muscle tissues do?
power locomotion
reproductive isolation
prevents individuals from different species from producing viable, fertile offspring, or hybrids
Which of these characteristics distinguishes mammals from ALL other animals?
produce milk for the young
endostyle
produces mucus to gather food particles
An arthropod has all the following characteristics except a) protostome development b) bilateral symmetry c) pseudocoelom d) 3 embryonic germ layers e) true tissue
pseudocoelom
A triploblastic animal in which the fluid-filled body cavity is only partially lined (lined on one side) with mesodermal tissue is referred to as:
pseudocoelomate
A triploblastic animal in which the fluid‑filled body cavity is only partially lined (lined on one side) with mesodermal tissue is referred to as: A) deuterostome B) pseudocoelomate C) protostome D) acoelomate E) coelomate
pseudocoelomate
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of the Annelida?
pseudocoelomate body plan
echinodermata
radially symmetrical marine invertebrates including e.g. starfish and sea urchins and sea cucumbers
hox genes
related to homeotic genes, gene expression in embryonic development
sympatric speciation
reproductive barriers prevent gene flow in populations that share the same area
The amniotic egg first evolved in which of the following groups? a) Birds b) Egg- laying mammals (monotremes) c) reptiles d) amphibians e) fish
reptiles
Internal fertilization, amniotic egg, skin that resists drying, evolved in late carboniferous. a) amphibia b) aves c) Chondrichthyes d) mammalia e) reptilia
reptilia
Compared to the seedless vascular plants, the seed plants:
retain the gametophyte generation within sporophyte tissue.
stromatolites
rocklike layers of prokaryotes and sediment
exotoxins
secreted proteins that cause diseases such as cholera and botulism
A pine seed is sometime described as containing "three generations under one roof". The three generations are represented in the mature pine seed by the:
seed coat, nutritive tissue, and embryo
Which of the following best states the advantages that seeds have over spores?
seeds contain embryonic plants, an abundant food supply, and a protective covering.
lateral line system
sensitive receptor system that enables fish to detect gentle currents and vibrations in the water
most species in the animal kingdom exhibit what type of reproduction?
sexual reproduction - Haploid egg and sperm unite -> diploid zygote
sex pili
sexual-like structure that can join 2 bacteria to exchange DNA
postzygotic barriers
should a hybrid zygote form, these may prevent it from developing into a viable fertile adult.
Among the arthropods, the presence or absence of anterior-most appendages modified as chelicerae (feeding structures such as pincers or fangs) can be used to distinguish between A) insects and centipedes B) spiders and insects C) insects and crustaceans D) centipedes and millipedes E) millipedes and insects
spiders and insects
Among the arthropods, the presence or absence of anterior-most appendages modified as chelicerae (feeding structures such as pincers or fangs) can be used to distinguish between -millipedes and insects -insects and crustaceans -spiders and insects -centipedes and millipedes -insects and centipedes
spiders and insects
Which of the following is descriptive of protostomes ? a) spiral and indeterminate cleavage, coelom forms as split in solid mass of mesoderm b) spiral and determinate cleavage, blastopore becomes mouth, schizocoelous development. c) spiral and determinate cleavage, enterocoelous development d) radial and determinate cleavage, entercoelous development, blastopore becomes anus. e) radial and determinate cleavage, blastopore becomes mouth, schizocoelous development.
spiral and determinate cleavage, blastopore becomes mouth, schizocoelous development.
Which of the following correctly describes protostome development?
spiral and determinate cleavage; blastopore becomes mouth; coelom from split in mesodermal mass
What kind of animal is most similar in terms of body organization to the earliest animals on earth?
sponge
temporal isolation
staminate cannot fertilize the female cone on same tree (promotes genetic diversity)
Pharyngeal gill slits appear to have functioned first as a) gill slits for respiration b) portions of the inner ear c) suspension-feeding devices d) components of the jaw e) the opening to the digestive system or mouth
suspension-feeding devices
The gills of chordates appear to have evolved first as
suspension-feeding devices
fertilization is also know as what?
syngamy - haploid egg and sperm unite -> diploid zygote
types of prezygotic barriers
temporal isolation habitat isolation behavioral isolation mechanical isolation
motility
the ability to move
cambrian explosion
the appearance of many of the major the major phyla of animals between 535 and 525 mya
Which of the following characteristics of Arthropods is particularly adaptive for life on land (even though it was present first in aquatic forms)?
the cuticle
During development of chordates, the ectodermal layer of cells on the dorsal side of the embryo folds into itself, forming a tube that extends from anterior to posterior. This structure develops into
the nerve cord
arthropoda
the phylum to which jointed-legged invertebrates belong, including insects, arachnids and crustaceans
The color, size, and shape of the petals of a flower are mostly closely related to:
the type of pollinator it depends on
Even though onychopores are Ecdysozoans, they clearly are not arthropods because:
their appendages are not jointed.
The monotremes, marsupials, and eutherians are PRIMARILY distinguished on the basis of a) their geographical distribution b) cranial and dental structure c) their reproduction d) their mode of feeding e) their mode of locomotion
their reproduction
Certain nutrients are considered "essential" in the diets of some animals because _____.
these animals are not able to synthesize these nutrients
Cnidarians and Ctenophores are ALIKE in the following way:
they are both diploblastic
Cnidarians and Ctenophores are ALIKE in the following way: A) some members of both groups secrete supportive exoskeletons. B) they are scavengers and parasites. C) they both alternate between bilateral and radial forms. D) both groups move with simple contractions of the bell. E) they are both diploblastic
they are both diploblastic
Cnidarians are said to be diploblastic because a) they exist in two forms, medusa and polyp b) their cells are of 2 types, cnidocytes and nematocysts c) they develop from two germ layers, ectoderm and endoderm d) they exhibit two forms of reproduction, sexual and asexual e) their adult forms can be either sessile or motile
they develop from two germ layers, ectoderm and endoderm
A diverse of animals are grouped in the clade Lophotrochozoa because A) they were identified as monophyletic from molecular evidence B) they all have lophophores used for feeding C) they have bilateral symmetry D) they all have triploblastic development E) they have a digestive tract with a separate mouth and anus.
they were identified as monophyletic from molecular evidence
gram negative
thin layer of peptidoglycan Bacteria will lose the color purple in a gram stain and stain red with Safranin and appear pink
The gastrula stage in embryonic development of animals is very important because:
this is when the basic embryonic tissue layers are organized.
triploblastic
three primary germ layers
The distinction between sponges and other animal phyla is based mainly on the absence versus the presence of:
tissues
transduction
transfer genes from one prokaryote to another
The most ancient branch point in animal phylogeny is the characteristic of having______.
true tissues or no tissues
Members of subphylum Urochordata are known as a) tunicates b) lancelets c) arrow worms d) acorn worms e) bristle jaws
tunicates
Which of the following lists of features characterizes eudicots?
two cotyledons, netlike veins, taproot usually present
diploblastic
two primary germ layers
An animal that is endothermic and homoeothermic uses metabolic energy to regulate its body temperature and maintains a relatively constant body temperature uses metabolic energy to regulate its body temperature but has a broad range of body temperature variation has its body temperature determined primarily by the environment and has a broad range of body temperature variation has its body temperature determined primarily by the environment, but maintains a relatively constant body temperature behaviorally regulates its body temperature and has a broad range of body temperature variation
uses metabolic energy to regulate its body temperature and maintains a relatively constant body temperature
Scientists believe that all present- day animals descended from a common ancestor that:
was a colonial, heterotrophic, flagellated protist.
The swim bladder of modern bony fishes a) can fill or empty through the operculum b) stores oils that are less dense than water c) was modified from simple lungs d) first appeared in sharks e) ALL OF THE ABOVE
was modified from simple lungs
The swim bladder of modern bony fishes a) was probably modified from simple lungs of freshwater fishes. b) provides buoyancy but at high energy cost c) first appeared in sharks d) developed into lungs in saltwater fishes e) Both C and D are correct.
was probably modified from simple lungs of freshwater fishes.
Countercurrent exchange is evident in the flow of _____.
water across the gills of a fish and the blood within those gills
Which of these is in Phylum Anthophyta but is NEITHER a monocot NOR a eudicot?
water lily
The Salalizard is a fictional vertebrate that lives in the forest and appears to be half salamander and half lizard. You are not allowed to collect any wild animals, so you decide to take a video of it to show your colleagues. What behavior best distinguishes the Salalizard as either a salamander (amphibian) or a lizard (reptile)? where it reproduces what it eats if it lives in trees whether it is active at night
where it reproduces
Where in an angiosperm would you find a megasporangium?
within an ovule contained within an ovary of a flower
Where would one find the microspores of a pine tree?
within sporophytes of the male cone (pollen cone)