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1 st 9 Weeks Test Review Zoology. # 1. The study of the kinds of organisms and the evolutionary relationships among them is . Review. Systematics. MARK FOR REVIEW. SHOW. NEXT. # 2. The classification system used today began with the work of . Review. Charles Darwin. MARK FOR REVIEW.
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#1 The study of the kinds of organisms and the evolutionary relationships among them is Review Systematics MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#2 The classification system used today began with the work of Review Charles Darwin MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#3 Each species has a unique name; __________ is the assignment of these names. Review Nomenclature MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#4 What is the correct sequence (from broad/general to specific) of the major taxonomic categories? Review Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#5 The standard for naming animals is Review The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#6 To designate a species correctly, the binomial nomenclature includes the __________ names. Review Genus and Species Name MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#7 Describe how to correctly write a scientific name Review First Name Capitalized, Second name lower case, all underlined or italicized MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#8 . The "belly" (usually lower) surface of most bilaterally symmetrical animals is Review Ventral MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#9 The back (usually upper) surface of a bilateral animal is Review Dorsal MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#10 Formation of a distinct head is called Review Cephalization MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#11 The end opposite the mouth is called the Review Aboral MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#12 The study of birds Review ORnithology MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#13 The study of fishes Review Ichthyology MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#14 The development of a coelom in an animal is always associated with Review Triploblastic Organization MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#15 A characteristic of __________ is early cleavage of the zygote. Review Protostome MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#16 The first tissue level of organization is called __________. Review Diploblastic MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#17 __________ is the absence of a central point or axis around which the body parts are equally distributed. Review Asymmetry MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#18 Fate of embryonic cells is determined later on in the development of __________. Review Deuterostomes MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
An animal is found that is asymmetrical, has not tissues or organs, and is full of holes. This animal is probably a #19 Review Sponge MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#20 Which type of symmetry do roundworms have? Review Bilateral MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#21 Roundworms are a. acoelomate b. pseudocoelomate c. coelomate Review c MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#22 Ascaris is an intestinal roundworm found in pigs and _____________. Review Humans MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#23 What is the function of cilia on the anterior end of a rotifer? Review Feeding MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#24 What is the function of the mastax in rotifers? Review Breaking down of food MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#25 The process of unfertilized eggs developing into an adult female (no males involved)! Review Parthenogenesis MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#26 Trichinella roundworm infection Review Trichinosis MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#27 Disease in which lymphatic vessels become blocked by larval worms. Review Elephantiasis MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#28 Causes elephantiasis Review Filarial Worms MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#29 The roundworm digestive tract has how many openings? Review 2 MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#30 A rotifer’s excretory system includes Review Flame Cells and Excretory Tubules MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#31 The Greek word “platyhelminthes” literally means Review Flat Worm MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#32 Many of the worms in this phylum have a head or head-like structure. What is this called? Review cephalization MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#33 Which class do planaria belong to and is mostly made up of free-living worms? Review Class Turbellaria MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#34 How do planaria feed? Review Predators MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#35 These structures are simple eyes that detect light. Review Ocelli MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#36 Which class contains tapeworms? Review Cestoidea MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#37 Most members of phylum annelida live Review In salt water (marine) MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#38 What type of symmetry do annelids have? Review Bilateral MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#39 What does it mean if an animal is “vermiform”? Review Long and Slender (wormlike) MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#40 Nephridia are a part of the ___________system in Phylum Annelida. Review Excretory MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#41 Which of the following is used by a leech to disguise the bite when it attaches to a host? Review anesthetic MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#42 Which of the following is used by a leech to keep blood from clotting inside its body once it is consumed? Review Anticoagulant MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#43 Which of the following body parts serves as the “anchor” during annelid movement? Review Setae MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#44 True or FalseCephalization is usually associated with bilateral symmetry Review True MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#45 True or FalseA true coelom is advantageous because it can provide an area for storage and room for organ development. Review True MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#46 True or FalseA hermaphroditic animal is also known as dioecious. Review False MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#47 True or FalseEarthworms usually have an asexual life cycle. Review false MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#48 True or FalseEarthworms’ anterior segments are modified for sensing the environment, but are only capable of sensing light and not vibrations. Review false MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT
#49 True or FalseTwo examples of marine annelids are bristle worms and fan worms. Review True MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT