Bio 211 Exam 2 Review Questions
- What is false regarding the phylum Nematoda?
a)There are about 25,000 named species
b)They’re also known as roundworms
c)No species is larger than 1 mm
d)Some are found in aquatic environments
- What word can be used to describe the body cavity of roundworms?
a)Coelomate
b)Acoelomate
c)Pseudocoelomate
d)None of the above
- Describe the movement of roundworms.
- Nematodes have
a)Specialized circulatory systems
b)Respiratory systems
c)Incomplete digestive systems
d)An excretory system
e)No nervous system
- Which of the following is not a parasitic nematode of humans?
a)Pinworms
b)Hookworms
c)Tubeworms
d)Filarial worms
- What type of nematode is the following statement referring to? “Females emerge at night to lay eggs inthe perianal area causing itching.”
a)Pinworms
b)Hookworms
c)Tubeworms
d)Filarial worms
- What does the name Arthropod mean?
- Approximately what fraction of all named organisms belongs to the phylum arthropoda?
- What is false regarding arthropods?
a)They have segmented bodies
b)They have hard exoskeletons made of collagen
c)They have extensive cephalization
d)They have sensory organs
- Most members of the chelicerata are members of the class ______.
a)Arachnida
b)Hexapoda
c)Crustecea
d)Diplopoda
- Which dangerous spider found in Iowa produces a hemolytic toxin that destroys the tissue around the bite?
- How many walking legs per a segment do members of Diplopoda have?
a)1
b)2
c)3
d)4
- Which class, Diplopoda or Chilipoda, are herbivores? Carnivores?
- Which of the following is false regarding the subphylum hexapoda?
a)Jaw-like mandibles
b)Most are insects
c)Most are marine
d)1 pair of antennae
- What are the three body regions that hexapods have?
- What kind of respiratory system do grasshoppers and crickets have? What kind of excretory organs do they have?
- What order are the following insects from? (Write the name by the image)
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- Which of the following lists is in the correct order of embryonic development in animals?
- Plasmogamy, Karyogamy, Blastula, Cleavage
- Fertilization, Cleavage, Blastula, Gastrula
- Fertilization, Blastula, Gastrula, Cleavage
- Fertilization, Cleavage, Gastrula, Blastula
- None of the above
- The blastopore becomes the:
- Mouth of deuterostomes
- Mouth of protostomes
- Anus of protostomes
- Anus of deuterostomes
- A & C
- B & D
- The fluid filled cavity that separates the digestive tract from the outer body wall found in some animals is the
- Endoderm
- Coelom
- Mesoderm
- Ectoderm
- Bilateral symmetry is strongly correlated with
- the ability to move through the environment.
- cephalization.
- the ability to detect prey.
- a and b
- a, b, and c
- In triploblastic animals, the inner lining of the digestive tract is derived from
- the ectoderm.
- the mesoderm.
- the endoderm.
- thepseudocoelom.
- the coelom.
- Pseudocoelomates
- lack a fluid-filled cavity.
- have a fluid-filled cavity that is completely lined with mesoderm.
- have a fluid-filled cavity that is partially lined with mesoderm.
- have a fluid-filled cavity that is not lined with mesoderm.
- have an air-filled cavity that is partially lined with mesoderm.
- Choanocytes are
- a group of protists that are believed to have given rise to animals.
- specialized cells of sponges that function to beat the water around them, sending nutrients into the microvilli for filter feeding.
- cells that make up the gelatinous layer in sponges.
- cells of sponges that function to transfer nutrients to other cells.
- cells that form spicules in sponges.
- Why aren't sponges eaten more by predators?
- They are protected by silica spicules.
- They are protected by toxic defensive chemicals.
- They are eaten; it's just that the leftover cells reaggregate into new, smaller sponges.
- Both a and b are correct.
- a, b, and c are correct.
- The characteristic known as a “radula” belongs to which of the following groups?
- Ecdysozoa, phylum mollusca
- Ecdysozoa, class bivalvia
- Lophotrochozoa, class gastropoda
- Lophotrochozoa, phylum gastropoda
- Lophotrochozoa, class mollusca
- What organisms can survive without a mouth, digestive system, or anus?
- cnidarians
- rotifers
- arachnids
- cestodes
- nematodes
- Which phylum does not have at least some members with a closed circulatory system?
- Lophophorata
- Arthopoda
- Annelida
- Mollusca
- All of the above phyla have some members with a closed circulatory system.
- In arthropods, the tracheal system is
- a unique set of structures that function in ingestion and digestion of food.
- a series of branching tubes extending into the body that allow for gas exchange.
- a series of tubules that allow waste products in the blood to be released into the digestive tract.
- the series of ommatidia that form the compound eye.
- none of the above.
- Main characteristic(s) of the class Arachnida include
- twotagmata.
- six walking legs.
- an aquatic lifestyle.
- Parthenogenesis.
- both b and a.
- Incomplete metamorphosis:
- is characterized by distinct larval and adult stages that do not compete for resources.
- includes the process of molting.
- isa characterized growth process in which the young physically resemble the adults of the population.
- b and c.
- all of the above.