Biology: Concepts and Connections, 6e (Campbell)

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Chapter 18

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The Evolution of Invertebrate Diversity

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Multiple-Choice Questions

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1)

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Which of the following statements about the mimic octopus is true?

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A)

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Octopuses and other invertebrates are simple, primitive life forms.

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B)

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Octopuses, as invertebrates, have complex chemistry and structure but their behavior is very simple.

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C)

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Octopuses have only one defense against predators: spraying an ink cloud.

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D)

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Octopuses can have complex and highly adaptive chemistry, structure, and behaviors.

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E)

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The mimic octopus sometimes acts like a harmless rock to avoid detection by predators.

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Answer:

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D

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Topic:

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Opening Essay

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Skill:

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Conceptual Understanding

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2)

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All animals

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A)

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are unicellular.

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B)

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are prokaryotic.

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C)

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are heterotrophic.

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D)

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have cell walls made of chitin.

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E)

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obtain food by absorption.

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Answer:

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C

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Topic:

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18.1

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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3)

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Typical animal embryos have ______, or external cell layer, and ______, which lines the digestive tract.

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A)

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an ectoderm . . . a blastula

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B)

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an ectoderm . . . an endoderm

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C)

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an endoderm . . . an ectoderm

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D)

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a blastula . . . a gastrula

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E)

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a mesoderm . . . a gastrula

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Answer:

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B

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Topic:

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18.1

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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4)

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Which of the following is true of a typical animal?

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A)

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Hox genes play important roles in the development of the organism from zygote to adult.

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B)

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The organism requires carbon dioxide as an essential nutrient.

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C)

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The cell walls are diverse in structure but are composed of chitin.

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D)

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The main life stage is haploid and produces haploid gametes by mitosis.

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E)

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The haploid larvae develop into diploid adults.

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Answer:

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A

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Topic:

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18.1

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Skill:

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Conceptual Understanding

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5)

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Animals probably evolved from

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A)

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plants.

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B)

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protists.

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C)

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fungi.

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D)

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lichens.

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E)

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bacteria.

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Answer:

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B

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Topic:

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18.2

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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6)

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During the Cambrian explosion approximately 542 million years ago,

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A)

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all modern species of animals suddenly appeared over a period of about one year.

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B)

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animals rapidly diversified in the oceans over a period of about 1 million years.

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C)

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animals rapidly diversified in the oceans over a period of about 15 million years.

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D)

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a massive volcanic eruption nearly wiped out life on Earth.

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E)

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great forests produced peat layers that were later transformed into coal.

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Answer:

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C

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Topic:

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18.2

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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7)

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Which of the following is considered a likely explanation for the events of the Cambrian explosion?

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A)

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Complex predator-prey relationships and increased atmospheric oxygen levels promoted animal diversification.

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B)

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Complex predator-prey relationships and increased atmospheric oxygen levels led to a mass extinction event.

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C)

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A great surge of volcanic activity was triggered by significant movements of the continental plates and possibly by an asteroid impact.

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D)

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Solar flares led to increased UV radiation intensity, which in turn promoted a high rate of mutation. This led to rapid diversification of animals.

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E)

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The massive growth of swamp vegetation depleted the atmosphere's carbon dioxide and eventually cooled the Earth's climate.

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Answer:

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A

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Topic:

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18.2

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Skill:

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Conceptual Understanding

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8)

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Most of the animals alive today

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A)

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are vertebrates.

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B)

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are invertebrates.

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C)

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are choanoflagellates.

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D)

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are really colonies of protist cells.

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E)

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are unicellular.

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Answer:

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B

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Topic:

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18.2

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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9)

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Which of the following animals displays radial symmetry?

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A)

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a worm

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B)

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a sea anemone

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C)

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a fish

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D)

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a lobster

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E)

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an alligator

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Answer:

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B

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Topic:

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18.3

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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10)

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Which of the following items demonstrates radial symmetry?

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A)

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a glove

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B)

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a pencil

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C)

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a tennis racket

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D)

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a pair of sunglasses

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E)

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an apple pie

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Answer:

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E

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Topic:

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18.3

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Skill:

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Application

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Organisms with true radial symmetry

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A)

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have their sense organs, mouth, and brain clustered in the head.

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B)

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tend to be highly mobile.

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C)

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are capable of directed movement in two dimensions.

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D)

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do not have a distinct head region and tend to be sedentary or passive drifters.

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E)

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can be divided into two matching halves along only one plane.

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Answer:

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D

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Topic:

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18.3

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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12)

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Which of the following structures best represents a hydrostatic skeleton?

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A)

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an empty coffee mug

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B)

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a spoon

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C)

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a piece of M & M candy

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D)

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a glass marble

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E)

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a water balloon

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Answer:

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E

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Topic:

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18.3

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Skill:

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Application

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13)

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A true coelom is best described as

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A)

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the space between the ectoderm and the endoderm.

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B)

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a body cavity that is fully lined by tissue derived from the mesoderm.

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C)

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a body cavity that is lined by tissues derived from the mesoderm on one side and the endoderm on the other.

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D)

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any body cavity that functions to cushion the internal organs and give them space for growth and movement.

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E)

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any body cavity that functions to provide a rigid structure against which muscles contract.

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Answer:

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B

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Topic:

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18.3

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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14)

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A dog's head is at its ______end and its belly is its ______surface.

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A)

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posterior . . . dorsal

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B)

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anterior . . . dorsal

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C)

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posterior . . . ventral

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D)

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anterior . . . ventral

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E)

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radial . . . bilateral

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Answer:

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D

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Topic:

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18.3

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Skill:

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Application

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In protostomes,

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A)

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the opening formed during gastrulation becomes the mouth.

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B)

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the opening formed during gastrulation becomes the anus.

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C)

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there is no body cavity.

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D)

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there is no endoderm.

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E)

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there is no ectoderm.

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Answer:

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A

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Topic:

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18.3

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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Which of the following statements about deuterostomes is true?

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A)

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Deuterostomes lack true tissues.

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B)

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Deuterostomes have only two tissue layers.

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C)

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The opening that forms during deuterostome gastrulation becomes the anus.

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D)

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The opening that forms during deuterostome gastrulation becomes the mouth.

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E)

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Deuterostomes always lack a body cavity.

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Answer:

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C

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Topic:

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18.3

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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Which of the following are not included among the Eumetazoans, which have true tissues?

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A)

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sea stars (Echinodermata)

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B)

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earthworms (Annelida)

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C)

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sea anemones (Cnidaria)

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D)

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octopus (Mollusca)

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E)

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sponges (Porifera)

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Answer:

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E

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Topic:

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18.4

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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Which of the following are not included among the Bilateria, a clade of animals with bilateral symmetry at some stage of development?

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A)

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sea stars (Echinodermata)

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B)

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earthworms (Annelida)

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C)

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sea anemones (Cnidaria)

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D)

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octopus (Mollusca)

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E)

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lizards (Chordata)

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Answer:

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C

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Topic:

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18.4

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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The ______is a flagellated cell that sweeps water through a sponge's body.

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A)

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choanocyte

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B)

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amoebocyte

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C)

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spicule

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D)

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spongin

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E)

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sessile body

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Answer:

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A

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Topic:

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18.5

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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20)

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A typical sponge is best described as

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A)

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a slow-moving suspension feeder with a true coelom.

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B)

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a sessile suspension feeder with bilateral symmetry.

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C)

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a slow-moving carnivore with no true tissues or symmetry.

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D)

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a sessile suspension feeder with no true tissues or body symmetry.

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E)

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a slow-moving carnivore with bilateral symmetry.

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Answer:

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D

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Topic:

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18.5

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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21)

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How do sponges transport nutrients within their bodies?

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A)

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They have simple digestive and circulatory systems composed of spongin channels.

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B)

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They rely on diffusion to move nutrients between their cells.

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C)

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Their mobile amoebocytes transport food molecules from cell to cell.

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D)

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They are not able to transport nutrients. They are autotrophs, so each cell absorbs its own nutrients and produces its own food.

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E)

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They are not able to transport nutrients within their bodies, but must independently absorb all necessary nutrients from the surrounding water.

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Answer:

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C

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Topic:

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18.5

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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Which of the following statements regarding cnidarians is true?

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A)

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Cnidarians have three true tissue layers.

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B)

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The digestive and circulatory compartment of cnidarians is called the gastrovascular cavity.

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C)

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The more stationary cnidarian body form, which is cylindrical with a ring of tentacles, is the medusa.

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D)

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The umbrella-shaped cnidarian body form that is able to move about freely in the water is a polyp.

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E)

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Cnidarians are herbivores and can be destructive grazers on seaweeds.

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Answer:

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B

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Topic:

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18.6

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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Coral reefs are

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A)

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shells of Mollusca that have been converted to rock by geological processes.

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B)

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dead bodies of coral animals (Cnidaria).

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C)

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hard external skeletons secreted by coral animals (Cnidaria).

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D)

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marine rocks that often are used as attachment places by Cnidaria.

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E)

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hardened sugars that are secreted by algae.

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Answer:

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C

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Topic:

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18.6

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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While wading in the ocean, you look down into the water and notice an umbrella-shaped, translucent animal. It swims by pulsing its body, and long tentacles trail behind it. One of them brushes your leg. Ouch! You feel a burning sensation where it touched you. To what phylum does this creature probably belong?

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A)

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Porifera

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B)

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Cnidaria

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C)

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Platyhelminthes

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D)

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Nematoda

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E)

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Mollusca

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Answer:

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B

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Topic:

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18.6

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Skill:

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Application

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Flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are ______and typically have ______.

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A)

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radially symmetrical . . . no digestive system

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B)

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bilaterally symmetrical . . . a true coelom

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C)

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bilaterally symmetrical . . . a gastrovascular cavity with one opening

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D)

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bilaterally symmetrical . . . a complete digestive tract with a mouth and anus

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E)

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all parasites . . . no digestive system

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Answer:

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C

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Topic:

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18.7

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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26)

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Tapeworms are similar to fungi because

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A)

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they have cell walls made of chitin.

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B)

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they feed by ingestion.

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C)

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they are sessile autotrophs.

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D)

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they feed by absorption.

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E)

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they inhabit marine, damp terrestrial, and freshwater habitats.

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Answer:

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D

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Topic:

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18.1,18.7

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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27)

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A bilaterally symmetrical, wormlike animal that has a pseudocoelom, a complete digestive tract, and a cuticle could be a member of which one of the following phyla?

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A)

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Cnidaria

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B)

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Platyhelminthes

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C)

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Annelida

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D)

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Nematoda

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E)

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Chordata

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Answer:

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D

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Topic:

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18.8

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Skill:

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Application

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The digestive tract of a nematode is most like which of the following?

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A)

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a hot dog

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B)

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a sock

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C)

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a soda straw

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D)

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a cup

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E)

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a baseball

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Answer:

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C

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Topic:

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18.8

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Skill:

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Application

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Which of the following is a typical characteristic of molluscs?

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A)

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a gastrovascular cavity with only one opening

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B)

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a sessile lifestyle

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C)

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an internal skeleton and segmented body plan

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D)

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three main parts of the body: head, trunk, and tail

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E)

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a rasping organ called the radula

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Answer:

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E

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Topic:

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18.9

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Skill:

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Factual Recall

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Which mollusc group includes primarily sedentary animals that use mucus-coated gills to trap fine food particles as water is pumped through the mantle cavity?

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A)

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cephalopods

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B)

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gastropods

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C)

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chitons

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D)

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bivalves

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E)

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chambered nautilus

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Answer: