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BI 173 - Fourth Exam - 2005MULTIPLE CHOICE.Place the letter of the choice that
best answers the question on the line to the left. Two Points Each.
_______ 1. An operculum is associated with
a. Pheromones
b. Gills
c. Annelids
d. Wings
_______ 2. Powerful defensive poisons can be found in
a. Frogs and millipedes
b. Sea urchins and roundworms
_______ 3. Which would be endotherms?
a. Robin and kangaroo
b. Crocodile and mouse
_______ 4. In the more advanced insect flight systems, the muscles attach
a. Directly to the wings
b. To a keelbone structure
_______ 5. A feature that shows some relatedness across several phyla:
a. Trochophore larvae
b. Pentaradial symmetry
_______6. Which are deuterostomes?
a. Roundworm and leech
b. Starfish and salamander
_______ 7. A slime eel might have
a. Jaws but no teeth
b. Fins but not in pairs
_______8. Which are in the same phylum?
a. Polychaete worm and sea cucumber
b. Bat and dragonfly
_______9. Which would be a modern nonwinged insect?
a. Silverfish
b. Grasshopper
c. Flea
d. Tick
_______10. Probably the most important aspect of the osteichthyan swim bladder is that it
a. Helps draw oxygen from the water
_______ 11. Which animals could be expected to excrete primarily uric acid?
a. Earthworm & lizard
b. Crow & cricket
_______12. Mantle cavities could be found in
a. Sea urchins and crayfish
b. Sea anemones and starfish
_______13. Something a lizard would have but a snake would not a. Backbone b. Ear opening c. Scales d. All of these e. Personality
_______14. If an organism is a facultative parasite, then it
a. Also may be found free-living
b. Lives externally on its host
_______15. These would have closed circulatory systems:
a. Roundworm and sea cucumber
b. Newt and centipede
_______ 16. Which goes through bilateral, then pentaradial, then bilateral symmetry?
a. Nematode
b. Sea cucumber
c. Leech
d. Sea urchin
_______17. Which are mammals?
a. Bat and rat
b. Platypus and duck
_______ 18. Which would have paired ventral nerve cords?
a. Cockroach & sea urchin
b. Clam & starfish
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.Maximum sizes in giant squid have been inferred from the sucker-inflicted scars found on sperm whales. Why is that not a reliable source of such information? Three Points.
Species from an entirely unknown phylum were discovered by researchers just a few years ago - in what environment were the animals living? Three Points.
What sorts of medical tests involve the use of horseshoe crab blood? Three Points.
What two research areas having nothing to do with the study animals are interested in the behavior of ants? Three Points each.
Describe a trait found in Echinoderms that shows that evolution doesn’t follow a "logical" progress - a trait that exists but seems like it shouldn’t, and explain why it shouldn’t. Five Points.
What aspects of most zoology texts show a type of "vertebrate chauvinism"? Explain briefly. Four Points.
What feature of bony fish suggests that the group evolved in fresh water? Three Points.
Dimetrodon - the critter with the big back-fin that’s in every pack of toy "dinosaurs" - was most closely related to what modern group of vertebrates? Three Points.
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