Biology 104 Exam 4

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Name some characteristics of sub-phylum Chelicerata

1) 6 pair of appendages - chelicerae, pedipalps, 4 pairs of legs 2) Cephalothorax and abdominal segments 3) No antennae

What are the classes beneath Phylum Echinodermata?

1) Class Asteroidea (sea stars) 2) Class Ophiuroidea (brittle stars and basket stars) 3) Class Echinoidea (sea urchins and sand dollars) 4) Class Holothurodia (sea cucumbers) 5) Class Crinoidea (sea lilies and feather stars)

What are the two classes under sub-phylum Myriopoda?

1) Class Chicopoda (centipedes) 2) Class Diplopoda (millipedes)

What are the two classes under sub-phylum Chelicerata?

1) Class merostoma (horseshoe crab 2) Class Arachnida (spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites)

Name some characteristics of sub-phylum Hexapoda

1) Head, thorax, and abdomen 2) Six legs 3) One pair of antennae 4) One or more pairs of wings 5) Tracheal system 6) Malpigian tubules 7) Complete and incomplete metamorphosis

Describe the three types of body segmentation in Arthropods

1) Head, thorax, and abdomen (insects and some crustaceans) 2) Cephalothorax and abdomen (Chelicerates and some crustaceans) 3) Head and multiple trunk segments (centipedes and millipedes

What are some characteristics of Lumbricus (Earthworm)?

1) Live in and eat soil 2) 5 pairs of aortic arches 3) Monecious 4) Clitellum produces cocoon and fertilizes eggs

Name some characteristics of sub-phylum Myriopoda

1) Mandibles for mouth parts 2) Multiple trunk parts (segments) 3) Tracheal system 4) Malipigean tubules

Name some characteristics of Echinoderms

1) Marine 2) Pentaradial symmetry 3) Decendents of a bilateral ancestor 4) Endoskeleton made of limestone 5) Water vascular system *unique feature* 6) No circulatory or excratory systems

Name some characteristics of Phylum Arthropoda

1) Most diverse phylum 2) Body segmentation but more specialized than Annelids 3) Joined appendages 4) Exoskeleton made of chitin, proteins, and limestone that requires molting 5) Open circulatory systems 6) Fused ganglia form brain

Name the sub-Phylums in Phylum Arthropoda

1) Myriopoda = centipedes and millipedes 2) Hexapoda = insects 3) Crustacea = crustaceans 4) Chelicerata = chelicerates

Name some characteristics of Class Ophiuroidea (brittle and basket stars)

1) No dermal gills, pedicellariae, or anus 2) Incomplete digestive system 3) Covered ambullacra 4) Arms used for locomotion instead of tube feet

Name some characteristics of Class Asteroidea (sea stars)

1) Pair of gonads in each arm 2) Can reproduce both asexually (cloning) and sexually (dioecious, larval stage) 3) Two stomachs - cardial and pyloric

Name some characteristics of Class Oligochaeta (Oligochetes)

1) Poorly defined heads with no eye spots, tentacles, or palps 2) Lack parapodia 3) Few setae 4) Breathe through the skin 5) Tend to be hemaphrodites but some are dioecious

Name some characteristics of Class Hirudenia (Leeches)

1) Produce hirudin, an anti-coagulate produced in the salivary glands 2) Lack well developed head 3) No parapodia 4) No chitinous bristles (setae) 5) Breathe through skin 6) Many with open circulatory systems

What are some characteristics of Annelida (Segmented worms)?

1) Segmented body 2) Bilateral and coelomate 3) Most have closed circulatory systems 4) Respiration via gills or skin 5) Dorsal blood vessel functions as heart

Name some characteristics of Class Holothurodea (sea cucumber)

1) Soft and fleshy with muscular body wall 2) Elongated along oral/aboral axis 3) Buccal tentacles are modified tube feet 4) Madreporite is internal 5) Coelom functions as hydrostatic skeleton

Name some characteristics of Class Echinoidea (Sea urchins and sand dollars)

1) Spines used for locomotion 2) Sand dollars are secondary bilateral

Name some characteristics of Class Arachnida

1) Tracheal system for respiration 2) Book lungs in some species 3) Malpigian tubules for excretion 4) Spiders have silk glands

Name some characteristics of Class Polychaeta (Bristle worms)

1) Well developed head with eyespots, tentacles, and palps 2) Chitonous bristles called setae 3) Dioecious (male and females) 4) Trochophore larva

Name some characteristics of sub-phylum Crustacea

1) head, thorax, and abdomen 2) Two pair of antennae 3) Gills for respiration and excretion 4) Biramous appendages 5) Mandibles for mouth parts 6) Dioecious; larval stage called nauplius larva

What is the sole of a Holothurodea (sea cucumber) made of?

3-5 ambullacrum

What is the madreporite?

Allows water into the body of an echinoderm for water vascular system

What is the muscle on the tube feet called?

Ampulla muscle

What is hirudin?

Anti-coagulate produced in the saliva of Class Hirudenia (leeches)

What is the common name for Order Hymenoptera?

Ants, wasps, and bees

What does the phylum Arthropoda consist of?

Arthropods

Which of the following is /not/ a shared derived character of echinoderms? A) Water vascular system B) Notochord C) Tube feet D) Pentaradial symmetry in adult E) Endoskeleton of calcium carbonate plates and spines

B) Notochord

Which of the following is /not/ a characteristic of arthropods? A) Exoskeleton B) Pseudocoelom C) Paired, jointed appendages D) Chitin E) Segmentation

B) Pseudocoloem

What animal's adult stage lives in limestone shell, are suspension feeders, and remain sessile?

Barnacles

What is the common name for Class Cirripedia?

Barnacles

What is the common name for Order Coleoptera?

Beetles

What does cutaneous respiration mean?

Breathing through the skin

What is the common name for Class Ophiuroidea?

Brittle stars and basket stars

What is the common name for Order Lepidoptera?

Butterflies and moths

What is the common name for Class Chicopoda?

Centipede

What sub-phylum in Phylum Arthropoda has no antennae?

Chelicerata

What are setae?

Chitonous bristles located on bristle worm segments

What are ganglia?

Clusters of nerves considered the "brain" in some animals

What is the difference between complete and incomplete metamorphosis?

Complete has egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages Incomplete has egg, nymph, and adult stages

What is considered the most abundant animal on earth?

Copepods

What is the common name for Copepoda?

Copepods

What sub-phylum in Phylum Arthropoda has two pair of antennae?

Crustacea

What are septa?

Divisions between segments in segmented worms (Annelida)

Which of the following is characteristic of insects? A) Biramous appendages B) Two pairs of antennae C) Chelicerae D) Eight legs E) Mandibles

E) Mandibles

What is the common name for Phylum Echinodermata?

Echinoderms

The correct sequence of complete metamorphosis of an insect is what?

Egg -> larva -> pupa -> adult

What is a parapodia?

Fleshy lobes located on segments of bristle worms (Class Polychaeta)

What is the common name for Order Diptera?

Flies and mosquitos

What are trochophore larva?

Free-swimming, top shaped larva with two bands of cilia around the middle

What is the common name for Class Merostoma?

Horseshoe crab

What are ambullacrum?

House the tube feet on Echinoderms

What is the common name for Class Malacostraca?

Isopoda - Isopods Amphipoda - Amphipods Decapoda - Decapods

What are pedicellariae?

Keep debris off body, deter predators, and capture food

What is the common name for Class Hirudenia?

Leeches

Give an example of a Oligochaeta?

Lumbricus or "Earthworm"

What is the common name for Class Diplopoda?

Millipedes

What is a cheliped?

Modified first leg into a claw

What two sub-Phylums in Phylum Arthropoda have one pair of atennae?

Myriopoda and Hexapoda

Which three sub-phylums in Phylum Arthropoda have mandibles and which has chelicerae?

Myriopoda, Hexapoda, Crustacea have mandibles Chelicerata have chelicerae

What is the common name for Class Oligochaeta?

Oligochetes

The process that maintains homeostasis of body fluids by keeping them from becoming too dilute or too concentrated is called?

Osmoregulation

What is the common name for Class Polychaeta?

Polycheats or bristle worms

What does the pyloric caecum do?

Produces digestive enzymes

What is the common name for Class Holothurodea?

Sea cucumber

What is the common name for Class Crinoidea?

Sea lilies and featherstars

What is the difference between a sea lily and featherstar?

Sea lily is sessile for entirety of life Featherstars are sessile for part of life

What is the common name for Class Asteroidea?

Sea stars

What is the common name for Class Echinoidea?

Sea urchins and sand dollars

What does the phylum Annelida consist of?

Segemented worms

What are some common names for Order Decapoda?

Shrimp, lobster, crab

What are malpigian tubules?

Small tubes in the body of an Arachinda used for excretion

What is the common name for Class Arachnida?

Spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites

What is the clitellum?

The center bulge located on a Lumbricus (earthworm) that produces the cocoon and fertilizes eggs

What are ommatidia?

The individual parts/facets of a compound eye

What is Aristotle's latern?

The jaws located on sea urchins that resemble the shape of an old oil latern

Why must Echinoderms live in saltwater?

They have no osmoregulation

What is the common name for Class Branchiopoda?

Water Fleas

What is unique to Phylum Echinodermata?

Water vascular system


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