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BI 173 - Second Exam - 2006MULTIPLE CHOICE.Place the letter of the choice that
best answers the question on the line to the left. Two Points Each.
_______ 1. Spiral cleavage is a characteristic of
a. Meiosis
b. Deuterostomes
c. Protostomes
_______ 2. Hemolymph is a term often applied to animals with
a. Exoskeletons
b. Endoskeletons
c. Respiratory systems
_______ 3. Homeostasis applies to
a. Temperature control only
b. Every system
c. Blood systems only
_______ 4. Several life functions in very small animals are done wholly by
a. The nucleus
b. Shared organs
c. Diffusion
_______5. A lymphatic system typically functions as a part of the
a. Respiratory system and excretory system
_______6. A slice through a person that would
have a silhouette shape of the person turned to the
side
a. Longitudinal
b. Transverse
c. Sagittal
d. Cross
_______7. A major advantage to metamerism (segmentation) is its association to
a. Reproduction
b. Size
c. Energy usage
_______8. Something reasonable to expect
in a monoecious species that should never happen in a
a. Fully-functional offspring
b. Self-fertilization
c. Asexual reproduction
_______9. Mammals (our group) produce
a. Antigens
b. Antibodies
c. Antibiotics
d. Allergens
_______10. Which structures are found in vertebrates?
a. Malpighian tubules
b. Metanephridia
c. Ameboid nephridia
_______11. The conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin is critical to which system?
a. Respiratory
b. Excretory
c. Circulatory
d. Skeletal
_______12. Oxygen debt occurs in only
a. Skeletal systems
b. Nervous systems
c. Digestive systems
_______13. Homeotic genes would have been critical to the evolution of
a. Parasites
b. Sexual reproducers
c. Endotherms
_______14. The main reason why, in terrestrial
animal lines that have become aquatic, they will never
a. The change in saltiness
_______15. The typical number of offspring produced is directly related to
a. Skeleton type
b. Terrestrial vs aquatic designation
_______16. Which species name follows the binomial nomenclature rules?
a. subjectium Zoologicum
b. Examinus terribilus
_______17. Animals with salt glands share what "recent" evolutionary background?
a. Fresh water
b. Lack of kidneys
c. Land animals
_______18. A larger animal with cutaneous respiration needs
a. To also excrete that way
b. A second respiration method
SHORT ANSWER. Pick TEN Questions to answer in the spaces
provided.
LONG ANSWER. Select and answer completely any four
of the following questions.
BONUS QUESTIONS. Answer as many or as few as you wish. You can't lose points on the rest of the exam by getting these wrong. Partial credit is possible. A species name with the same word twice is usually an indication of what about that species? Three Points.
Why does it seem like starfish should be bilaterally symmetrical? Three Points.
There are various evolutionary rationales to the various groups that characteristically use alternation of generations. For Three Points each, what are they?
For Three Points each, what places in humans use ciliary movement to move things in tubes?
What disadvantage would sharks get from having a bony skeleton? Three Points.
Why are protonephridia called flame cells? Be somewhat specific. Three Points.
What is the function of nitrogen in the blood? Three Points.
How in general does initial exposure differ in really dangerous allergies, compared to "regular" allergies? Three Points.
For Three Points each, explain how the three symptoms of inflammation are produced: redness, swelling, warmth.
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