Supplemental Instruction
Iowa State University / Leader: / Matt
Course: / Biol 211 (1)
Instructor: / Biederman
Date: / 09/28/16
1.) The fate of the blastopore distinguishes between Protostomes in which it becomes the______, and Deuterostomes in which it becomes the______.
A) mouth, coelom
B) anus, mouth
C) coelom, archenteron
D) mouth, anus
E) none of the above
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2.) Cephalization is most closely associated with which of the following?
A) a sessile existence
B) concentration of sensory structures at the anterior end
C) a vertebral column
D) a predatory lifestyle
E) a sedentary lifestyle
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3.) Which cells in a sponge are primarily responsible for trapping food particles?
A) choanocytes
B) pore cells
C) spicules
D) amebocytes
E) epidermal cells
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4.) Cnidarians are characterized by which of the following characters.
1. gatsrovascular cavity /incomplete digestive tract
2. cnidocytes
3. medusa stage
4. polyp stage
5. a pseudocoelom
A)1 & 4
B)2 & 4
C)1,2,3, & 4
D)1, 3, & 4
E)All five
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5.) Molluscs, being the coolest group of all organisms, includes all of the following except
A) roundworms
B) clams
C) octopuses
D) snails
E) nautilus
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6.) Which of the following are characteristics of arthropods?
1. protostome development
2. bilateral symmetry
3. a pseudocoelom
4. three embryonic germ layers
5. a closed circulatory system
A)1 & 2.
B)1, 2, & 4
C)2 & 3
D)2, 3, and 5
E)3, 4, & 5
7.) Nematodes can shed their exoskeleton. Therefore, they belong to the Ecdysozoa along with which other group?
A) Arthropoda
B) Oligochaeta
C) Dueterostomes
D) Chitons
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8.) Which of the following descriptions is incorrect
A) Echinodermata – bilateral symmetry as larvae, coelom present
B) Nematoda – roundworms, pseudocoelomate
C) Cnidaria – radial symmetry, polyp and medusa body forms
D) Platyhelminthes – flatworms, gastrovascular cavity, acoelomate
E) Porifera– gastrovascular cavity, coelom present
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9.) Which of the following is a shared characteristic of all chordates?
A) scales
B) jaws
C) vertebrae
D) dorsal hollow nerve cord
E) a four chambered heart
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10.) Why is the amniotic egg considered such an important evolutionary breakthrough?
A) Without amniotic eggs there would be no Denny's
B) The shell allows reproduction and incubation of eggs in a terrestrial environment
C) It prolongs embryonic development
D) It permits internal fertilization to be replaced by external fertilization
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Transition from Exam 1:
How do animals obtain food? How does this similar and different from fungi?
How do animals reproduce sexually?
ProcessResult
Benefit
Classifying animals: What four characteristics do we classify first?
Body Cavity:
What is a coelom? Draw the three types below.
How many tissues are necessary to have any of these coelom types?
Draw the difference between a parasitic flatworm and a free living flatworm.
Parasite: / Free LivingContrast Metamorphosis:
Explain each typeBenefits
Example Organism
Chordates
Echinoderms
Arthropods
Nematodes
Annelida
Mollusca
Platyhelminthes
Cnidaria
Porifera
Example Organism : / Symmetry / Tissue Layers (0,2, or 3?) / Body Cavity
(0, A, P, or C?) / Blastopore Fate (P or D?) / Digestive Tract (GC, Complete, Other?) / Classes / Special Things?