BIO100 Biology Concepts Lesson 14 Quiz 11 11

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    What name is given to the food-trapping cells of sponges?
    Phagocytes
    Amoebocytes
    Cnidocytes
    Choanocytes
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    All animals
    are prokaryotic.
    are heterotrophic.
    have cell walls made of chitin.
    obtain food by absorption.
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    Features unique to mammals include
    the presence of hair.
    extended parental care of the young.
    being endotherms.
    having no egg-laying members.
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    Which of the following levels of structure encompasses all the others?
    Tissue
    Cell
    Organ
    Organism
    5 of 20
    Which of the following animals does not have a body cavity?
    Ant
    Mouse
    Flatworm
    Clam
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    Sharks are a type of
    Tunicate.
    Cartilaginous fish.
    Bony fish.
    Lungfish.
    7 of 20
    The water vascular system of a sea star functions in
    movement of the tube feet.
    circulation of nutrients around the body.
    pumping water for swimming movements.
    buoyancy
    8 of 20
    Neurons are specialized cells characteristic of
    muscle tissue.
    connective tissue.
    epithelial tissue.
    nervous tissue.
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    A(n) ______ is an example of an invertebrate chordate.
    snake
    echinoderm
    lancelet
    fish
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    Animals probably evolved from protists. How do animals differ from these protist ancestors?
    Animals are eukaryotic.
    Animals have more specialized cells.
    Animals are heterotrophic.
    Animals are able to reproduce.
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    Homeostasis is
    the exchange of materials with the surrounding environment.
    the idea that all vertebrates are built in a similar way.
    the correlation of structure and function.
    maintaining a relatively constant internal environment.
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    Unique features of vertebrates include the presence of a(n)
    skull and backbone
    notochord
    endoskeleton
    pharyngeal slit
    13 of 20
    A marine biologist dredged up a small animal from the ocean floor. It was uniformly segmented with short stiff appendages and soft flexible skin. It had a complete digestive system and a closed circulatory system but no skeleton. Based on the description this animal sounds most like a(n)
    lancelet.
    crustacean.
    annelid.
    mollusk.
    14 of 20
    The feature present in reptiles and absent in amphibians that freed reptiles from the dependence on
    water for reproduction is
    parental care of eggs.
    metamorphosis.
    the lateral line system.
    the amniotic egg.
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    A change in the body often triggers a response that counteracts the change. This kind of response is known as
    negative feedback.
    empowerment.
    cause and effect.
    positive feedback.
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    A _____ is a chordate but not a vertebrate.
    squid
    tunicate
    shark
    frog
    17 of 20
    Pill bugs or sow bugs often found under rocks and logs in moist places have the ability to roll up into a ball when disturbed. Sow bugs are really crustaceans not insects. Therefore sow bugs do not have
    an exoskeleton.
    gills.
    three pairs of legs.
    antennae.
    18 of 20
    Which of the following tissues produces voluntary body movements?
    Smooth muscle
    Simple cuboidal epithelium
    Cardiac muscle
    Skeletal muscle
    19 of 20
    Which of the following are listed in the correct hierarchal order?
    System-tissue-organ
    Cell-tissue-organ
    Organ-tissue-system
    Tissue-cell-organ
    20 of 20
    Which of the following animals displays radial symmetry?
    A worm
    A sea anemone
    A fish
    A lobster

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