BI 173 - Fourth Exam - 1997
Multiple Choice.
Place the letter of the choice that best answers the question on the line to the
left. Two Points Each.
NOTE: "e" answers are never the correct answer.
a. Gill arches b. Internal organs c. Significant increase in size
d. Digestive cavities e. The sequel, Mesoderm II
_______ 2. Which group is considered to be entirely marine?
a. Mollusks b. Crustaceans c. Echinoderms d. Rotifers
e. Just look for animals with buzzcuts and attitude
_______ 3. Polymorphism is a feature found in
a. Termites b. Turbellarians c. Starfish d. Horseshoe crabs
e. Computer programs written by parrots (Huh?)
_______ 4. A winged animal with an exoskeleton should almost certainly be a
a. Vertebrate b. Insect nymph c. Crustacean d. Insect adult
e. Thing you wouldn't want caught in your air
_______5. Which is true about teeth?
a. Only tetrapods have them b. They began as a type of scale
c. They are a highly modified type of cartilage d. All of the above
e. Grinding them down to points is very stylish
_______6. A Portuguese Man-o-War would have which features?
a. Nematocyst & Scolex b. Nerve net & Tentacles
c. Mesoglea & Choanocytes d. Chromatophores & Dorsal Nerve Cord
e. Well, it's from Portugal, and....uhhhh.....
a. Like intermediates between annelids and arthropods
b. Bilateral embryos but pentaradial and bilateral adults
c. Found only in people's eyelash follicles
d. Partly vertebrate and partly invertebrate
e. Almost impossible to pronounce
a. Centipede b. Tick c. Lobster d. Cricket e. Lawyer
a. Sea urchin & sea squirt b. Lancelet & sting ray
c. Lamprey & lancelet d. Lungfish & hagfish
e. Well, my uncle has a notebook for the messages he gets from space and he's got no teeth...
a. In soil b. Just below a water surface c. On the bottom of water bodies
d. As external parasites e. I dunno - I'm drawing a ton of planks, er, blanks today
a. Sponge and medusa b. Centipede and slug b. Clam and sea squirt
d. Squid and lamprey eel e. I don't think that's anyone's business but theirs
a. Wet skin b. Ventral double nerve cords c. Cephalization
d. Exoskeleton e. A desire to marry one of your close relatives
a. Directly, with metamorphosis b. Indirectly, with metamorphosis
c. Directly, without metamorphosis d. Indirectly, without metamorphosis
e. Very irritating habits
a. Their chemical effect on host behavior might affect pesticide development
b. They are a major low-level link in fresh water food chains
c. Their disturbance of Black Sea ecosystems, including fisheries
d. Their tendency to clog intake pipes along the Great Lakes
e. They're actually the secret majority stockholders of Fox TV
_______15. Poison is a common characteristic in members of which groups?
a. Arachnids, Mollusks, and Nematodes b. Platyhelminths, Annelids, and Jawless fish
c. Cnidaria, Cestodes, and Insects. d. Cnidaria, Diplopods, and Amphibians
e. Wives who can't find the pruning shears
a. A glass sponge & a sea anemone b. A spider & a whip scorpion
c. A lancelet & a shark d. A crow & a lizard
e. An extremely happy meso
_______17. Schistosome larvae get into human hosts
a. Through humans drinking contaminates water
b. By boring directly through the skin
c. When humans eat contaminated meat
d. When humans pick up and ingest eggs from the environment
e. By getting the humans very drunk, or lending them money
a. Sea cucumber b. Sea squirt c. Flatworm d. Lancelet e. Bruce Willis
Short Answer.
Pick TEN Questions to answer in the spaces provided.
NOTE: if you answer MORE than ten, only the first ten will be corrected. Four Points each.
Partial credit is possible.
2. What is the basic function of an amebocyte?
4. Give one example of animals for each of the following types of flattening:
Dorsoventral: Lateral:
6. How are primitive winged insect flight systems different from the modern systems?
8. There are three basic types of insect mouthparts. What are two?
10. What makes a host a definitive or final host?
12. Give two sets of physical or functional differences between:
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13. Name two of the annelid subgroups.
15. What apparent feature of Sponges best supports the idea that they belong in their own
separate Kingdom?
17. Alternation of generations in Cnidarians: explain what forms alternate, and what
feature of each form fits it to alternation of generations.
LONG ANSWER.
Select and answer completely any four of the following questions.
Note: if you answer more than four, only the first four will be corrected.
Six Points Each. Partial credit is possible.
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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.
How exactly can a system of satellites threaten coral reefs? Three Points.
What basic body plans occur in at least 3 fairly-unrelated phyla? You just need to describe
the plans, not name the phyla. Three Points Each.
What evolutionary development in sharks might make them resistant to cancer? Three
Points.
Which groups of organisms are the most successful? For Three Points Each, name a group
and present a short argument to support their being the most successful. Limit 5 Groups.