Deck 16: Animal Evolution

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Bilateral symmetry is characteristic of a(n) ____.

A) cnidarian
B) roundworm
C) echinoderm
D) coral
E) flatworm
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​Sea anemones are ____.

A) ​polyp forms of cnidarians
B) ​medusa forms of cnidarians
C) ​spongiforms of cnidarians
D) ​spongiforms of echinoderms
E) ​polyp forms of echinoderms
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​Jellyfish are ____.

A) ​polyp forms of cnidarians
B) ​medusae forms of cnidarians
C) ​spongiforms of cnidarians
D) ​spongiforms of echinoderms
E) polyp forms of echinoderms​
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​Which of the organisms below give support for the colonial theory of animal origins?

A) ​Spriggina
B) ​choanoflagellates
C) ​Ediacarans
D) ​trilobites
E) ​club fungi
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​Humans have ____ symmetry and are ____.

A) ​radial; protostomes
B) ​radial; deuterostomes
C) ​bilateral; deuterostomes
D) ​bilateral; protostomes
E) ​biradial; deuterostomes
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Which of the following traits allowed for evolutionary innovations in body form?

A) bilateral symmetry
B) segmentation
C) coelomate evolution
D) ectoderm development
E) gastrovascular cavities
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​Which animals are radially symmetrical?

A) ​annelids
B) ​arthropods
C) ​cnidarians
D) ​roundworms
E) flatworms​
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​The colonial theory of animal origins states that animals ____.

A) ​migrated on land from sponge colonies in the ocean
B) ​originated in the colonial geologic period
C) ​evolved from autotrophic green alga colonies
D) ​evolved from a heterotrophic protist that formed colonies
E) colonized land before they colonized the seas​
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Which is true for the cells of a choanoflagellate colony?

A) Each cell is genetically unique.
B) Each cell is genetically identical.
C) Each cell has a different chromosome number.
D) Each cell performs the same function as the other cells.
E) Each cell has the ability to switch their sex from male to female and back again.
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​Sponges are ____.

A) ​herbivores
B) ​filter feeders
C) ​scavengers
D) ​predators
E) carnivores​
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Which is a characteristic of all animals?

A) They develop from embryos.
B) They reproduce only sexually.
C) They are always motile.
D) Some are producers.
E) Some are unicellular.
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​Which animal lacks symmetry, has no embryonic tissues, and has intracellular digestion?

A) ​a cnidarian
B) ​a flatworm
C) ​a sponge
D) ​an annelid
E) a planaria​
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​Most animal lineages evolved during the ____ period.

A) ​Cretaceous
B) ​Devonian
C) ​Ordovician
D) ​Silurian
E) ​Cambrian
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​Which animal has radial symmetry, a gastrovascular cavity, and the same opening for the entry of food and expulsion of waste?

A) ​a cnidarian
B) ​a flatworm
C) ​an annelid
D) ​a mollusk
E) a sponge​
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​Snails are examples of ____.

A) ​cephalopods
B) ​pseudopods
C) ​monopods
D) ​gastropods
E) ​polypods
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Which animal lacks a "true" coelom?

A) flatworms only
B) annelids only
C) roundworms only
D) flatworms and annelids
E) flatworms and roundworms
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​Which is the most recently evolved embryonic tissue in animals?

A) ​mesoderm
B) ​ectoderm
C) ​endoderm
D) ​periderm
E) epiderm​
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​Squids are examples of ____.

A) ​cephalopods
B) ​pseudopods
C) ​monopods
D) ​gastropods
E) ​polypods
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​Drugs used to treat AIDS and herpes virus infections are synthetic versions of compounds found in ____.

A) ​sea anemones
B) ​sponges
C) ​roundworms
D) ​cnidarians
E) ​planaria
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​What are nematocysts?

A) ​reproductive cells
B) ​excretory organs
C) ​sets of muscle cells
D) ​circulatory cells
E) defensive cells​
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​What is the function of a clitellum in earthworms?

A) ​anchoring an animal to its substrate
B) ​digestion
C) ​cushions organs
D) ​glues two organisms together for sperm exchange
E) ​keeps blood from clotting
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​The smartest of all invertebrates is the ____.

A) ​octopus
B) ​squid
C) ​slug
D) ​ant
E) ​crab
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​Which of the following is a defining trait found in chordate embryos?

A) ​a pseudocoelom
B) ​a larval stage
C) ​a coelom
D) ​limb buds
E) gill slits​
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​A mite is most closely related to which of the following?

A) ​ants
B) ​spiders
C) ​isopods
D) ​leeches
E) ​flukes
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​Most tunicate adults are ____.

A) herbivores​
B) ​photoautotrophs
C) ​carnivores
D) ​scavengers
E) filter feeders​
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​Which of the following invertebrates is most closely related to vertebrates?

A) ​lancelets
B) ​tunicates
C) ​sea stars
D) ​earthworms
E) leeches​
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​This arthropod is the vector for Lyme disease.

A) ​spider
B) ​tick
C) ​wasp
D) ​mosquito
E) mites​
Question
​As an adult, which typical chordate embryonic traits do adult tunicates retain?

A) ​hollow, dorsal nerve cord
B) ​notochord
C) ​gill slits
D) ​tail extending beyond anus
E) ​carbohydrate "tunic"
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​Horseshoe crabs have lived in the earth's oceans for ____ years.

A) ​about 4 thousand
B) ​close to 400 thousand
C) ​less than 40 million
D) ​over 400 million
E) ​over 4 billion
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​The cause of schistosomiasis is a ____.

A) fluke​
B) ​tapeworm
C) ​planarian
D) ​leech
E) roundworm​
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​Reef-building polyps get their sugars from mutualistic ____.

A) ​green algae
B) ​cyanobacteria
C) ​dinoflagellates
D) ​roundworms
E) ​planarians
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​Which organism is not an arachnid?

A) ​spider
B) ​scorpion
C) ​tick
D) ​ant
E) ​mite
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​Which group of organisms has an exoskeleton?

A) ​annelids
B) ​arthropods
C) ​cnidarians
D) ​roundworms
E) ​flatworms
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​A water-vascular system that operates the tube feet is characteristic of the ____.

A) ​arthropods
B) ​annelids
C) ​chordates
D) ​mollusks
E) echinoderms​
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​A horseshoe crab uses its long extended spine for what purpose?

A) ​defending its territory
B) ​digging for clams
C) ​fighting for mates
D) ​protection from predators
E) flipping itself right side up​
Question
Shrimps, crabs, and lobsters are examples of ____.

A) ​cephalopods
B) ​gastropods
C) ​mollusks
D) ​arachnids
E) ​crustaceans
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​The tube feet of sea stars are used primarily for ____.

A) ​excretion of excess water
B) ​locomotion
C) ​reproduction
D) ​circulation
E) sensation​
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​Of the following invertebrate groups, the group most closely related to the chordates is the _____.

A) ​annelids
B) ​mollusks
C) crustaceans​
D) ​echinoderms
E) cnidarians​
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​The notochord is most closely associated with the ____.

A) ​muscular system
B) ​digestive system
C) ​skeletal system
D) ​urinary system
E) reproductive system​
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​Animals that use a radula to scrape up algae are _____.

A) ​gastropods
B) ​bivalves
C) ​annelids
D) ​roundworms
E) leeches​
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​Which part of the amphibian life cycle prevents them from being fully terrestrial?

A) ​finding a mate
B) ​reproduction
C) ​respiration
D) ​obtaining food
E) ​locomotion
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A typical amniote has ____ but fish do not.

A) a backbone
B) waterproof skin
C) gills
D) external fertilization
E) a cartilaginous skeleton
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​Which group was first to have an amniotic egg?

A) ​birds
B) ​reptiles
C) ​amphibians
D) ​bony fishes
E) mammals​
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​Which animal has eggs with waterproofing keratin, well-developed kidneys, internal fertilization, and is an ectotherm?

A) ​a snake
B) ​a dog
C) ​a toad
D) ​an owl
E) ​more than one of these
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​Although some early amniotes developed endothermy, which amniote is an ectotherm?

A) ​armadillo
B) ​eagle
C) ​snake
D) ​platypus
E) ​roadrunner
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​A tuna is a ____ fish.

A) ​ray-finned
B) ​lobe-finned
C) ​cartilaginous
D) ​jawless
E) ​invertebrate
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​Which organ present in crocodiles is most like that of birds?

A) ​lungs
B) ​kidneys
C) ​heart
D) ​eyes
E) ​skin
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​Which was the most likely food source for the first terrestrial tetrapods?

A) ​leaves
B) ​insects
C) ​small mammals
D) ​worms
E) ​eggs
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​Amniotes differ from amphibians by ____.

A) ​their size
B) possession of lungs
C) ​internal fertilization
D) ​laying of eggs
E) ​being tetrapods
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Birds and mammals share which characteristic?

A) ectothermy
B) air-pocketed bones
C) bladders
D) four-chambered heart
E) three-chambered heart
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Which was an early tetrapod innovation?

A) limbs evolved from dorsal fins
B) cartilaginous pectoral girdle
C) four-chambered heart
D) stereoscopic vision
E) inner ear changes to detect airborne sounds
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How do turtles differ from other reptiles?

A) They are mostly predators.
B) They do not have internal fertilization.
C) They give birth to live young.
D) They do not have teeth.
E) They must live part of their life in water.
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​Evidence suggesting that snakes evolved from ancestral lizards includes the fact that _____.

A) ​some give live birth to their young
B) ​some have bony remnants of hind limbs
C) ​all have internal fertilization
D) ​all have amniotic eggs
E) ​some actually have legs
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​Sharks differ from most other fishes in that they lack ____.

A) ​lungs
B) ​scales
C) ​bony skeletons
D) ​paired appendages
E) ​jaws
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How do ray-finned fish keep from sinking?

A) They are constantly swimming.
B) Their fins are constantly moving.
C) They have lungs that are always filled with air.
D) They have a swim bladder that is filled with gas.
E) They have a skeleton that is less dense than the surrounding water.
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​The vertebrate lung first appeared in ____.

A) ​fishes
B) ​amphibians
C) ​reptiles
D) ​birds
E) ​mammals
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​Which physical feature makes it possible for amniotes to be completely terrestrial?

A) ​their skin
B) ​their lungs
C) ​their eggs
D) ​their four limbs
E) ​their brains
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​Tetrapods are most closely related to ____.

A) ​lungfish
B) ​ray-finned fish
C) ​cartilaginous jawed fish
D) ​cartilaginous jawless fish
E) ​lancelets
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Which vertebrate is a fish that has a cartilaginous skeleton, no jaws, and a tooth-covered tongue?

A) shark
B) lamprey
C) coelacanth
D) goldfish
E) lungfish
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​The vertebral column develops from the ____.

A) ​notochord
B) ​hollow, dorsal nerve cord
C) ​gill slits
D) ​tail
E) ​coelom
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​Birds are the only modern amniotes with ____.

A) ​wings
B) ​feathers
C) ​a four-chambered heart
D) ​ectothermic metabolism
E) ​more than one of these
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​Which animal nurses its young, has forward facing eyes, nails on its fingers and toes, and a moist nose?

A) ​a lemur
B) ​a tarsier
C) ​a bird
D) ​a new world monkey
E) ​a human
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​One feature shared by modern humans and lacking in other Homo species is ____.

A) ​a chin
B) ​a large brain
C) ​bipedalism
D) ​tool making
E) ​legs longer than arms
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​A ____ lays water-proof eggs and nourishes its young with milk from glands.

A) ​turtle
B) ​shark
C) ​platypus
D) ​rat
E) ​Gila monster
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​Which primate group is classified as hominins?

A) ​bonobos
B) ​gorillas
C) ​humans
D) gibbons
E) ​orangutans
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The most diverse of the mammals are the ____.​

A) ​rats
B) ​bats
C) ​dogs
D) ​cats
E) ​equines
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​Humans are least closely related to the ____.

A) ​chimpanzee
B) ​lemur
C) ​gorilla
D) ​tarsier
E) ​gibbon
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​The first known member of the genus Homo is ____.

A) ​H. erectus
B) ​H. sapiens
C) H. neanderthalensis
D) ​H. habilis
E) H. floresiensis​
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​Which geologic periods are known as the "Age of Reptiles"?

A) ​Devonian and Silurian
B) ​Jurassic and Cretaceous
C) ​Permian and Triassic
D) ​Triassic and Jurassic
E) ​Carboniferous and Permian
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​Which is the closest living relative to a bird?

A) ​lizards
B) ​crocodiles
C) ​bats
D) ​dinosaurs
E) ​winged insects
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​Which chordate has a four-chambered heart, no bladder, no teeth, and lack of a penis in the males?

A) ​a bird
B) ​a crocodile
C) ​a bat
D) ​a frog
E) ​a shark
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​The wet-nose and cleft upper lip of the _____ does not allow these primates the range of facial expressions and vocalizations observed in the anthropoids.

A) orangutan​
B) ​lemur
C) ​spider monkey
D) ​gorilla
E) ​human
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​Many primate adaptations were responses to living in ____.

A) ​warm climates
B) ​trees
C) ​underground burrows
D) ​deserts
E) grasslands
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​The first known hominin species to leave Africa was ____.

A) ​Homo sapiens
B) ​Homo erectus
C) ​Homo habilis
D) ​Australopithecus afarensis
E) ​Homo neanderthalensis
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​Among the following, bats are most closely related to ____.

A) ​birds
B) ​rats
C) ​foxes
D) ​squirrels
E) ​monkeys
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​The defining trait of hominins is ____.

A) ​large brain
B) ​shoulder that can rotate 360 degrees
C) ​bipedalism
D) ​extended care of young
E) ​nails on fingers and toes
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A feature that distinguishes New World and Old World monkeys is ____.

A) a tail
B) arm versus leg length
C) bipedalism
D) a prehensile tail
E) a small brain
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​Our closest extinct relative is ____.

A) ​Homo erectus
B) ​Homo habilis
C) ​Homo neanderthalensis
D) ​Australopithecus afarensis
E) ​Australopithecus africanus
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​What are the defining traits of anthropoids?

A) ​diurnal, poor vision
B) ​diurnal, have color vision
C) ​diurnal, black and white vision
D) ​nocturnal, color vision
E) ​nocturnal, poor night vision
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​The earliest hominin fossils were found in ____.

A) ​Africa
B) ​Asia
C) ​Australia
D) ​the South Pacific
E) ​Europe
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Deck 16: Animal Evolution
1
Bilateral symmetry is characteristic of a(n) ____.

A) cnidarian
B) roundworm
C) echinoderm
D) coral
E) flatworm
E
2
​Sea anemones are ____.

A) ​polyp forms of cnidarians
B) ​medusa forms of cnidarians
C) ​spongiforms of cnidarians
D) ​spongiforms of echinoderms
E) ​polyp forms of echinoderms
A
3
​Jellyfish are ____.

A) ​polyp forms of cnidarians
B) ​medusae forms of cnidarians
C) ​spongiforms of cnidarians
D) ​spongiforms of echinoderms
E) polyp forms of echinoderms​
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4
​Which of the organisms below give support for the colonial theory of animal origins?

A) ​Spriggina
B) ​choanoflagellates
C) ​Ediacarans
D) ​trilobites
E) ​club fungi
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​Humans have ____ symmetry and are ____.

A) ​radial; protostomes
B) ​radial; deuterostomes
C) ​bilateral; deuterostomes
D) ​bilateral; protostomes
E) ​biradial; deuterostomes
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6
Which of the following traits allowed for evolutionary innovations in body form?

A) bilateral symmetry
B) segmentation
C) coelomate evolution
D) ectoderm development
E) gastrovascular cavities
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7
​Which animals are radially symmetrical?

A) ​annelids
B) ​arthropods
C) ​cnidarians
D) ​roundworms
E) flatworms​
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​The colonial theory of animal origins states that animals ____.

A) ​migrated on land from sponge colonies in the ocean
B) ​originated in the colonial geologic period
C) ​evolved from autotrophic green alga colonies
D) ​evolved from a heterotrophic protist that formed colonies
E) colonized land before they colonized the seas​
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Which is true for the cells of a choanoflagellate colony?

A) Each cell is genetically unique.
B) Each cell is genetically identical.
C) Each cell has a different chromosome number.
D) Each cell performs the same function as the other cells.
E) Each cell has the ability to switch their sex from male to female and back again.
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​Sponges are ____.

A) ​herbivores
B) ​filter feeders
C) ​scavengers
D) ​predators
E) carnivores​
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Which is a characteristic of all animals?

A) They develop from embryos.
B) They reproduce only sexually.
C) They are always motile.
D) Some are producers.
E) Some are unicellular.
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​Which animal lacks symmetry, has no embryonic tissues, and has intracellular digestion?

A) ​a cnidarian
B) ​a flatworm
C) ​a sponge
D) ​an annelid
E) a planaria​
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​Most animal lineages evolved during the ____ period.

A) ​Cretaceous
B) ​Devonian
C) ​Ordovician
D) ​Silurian
E) ​Cambrian
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14
​Which animal has radial symmetry, a gastrovascular cavity, and the same opening for the entry of food and expulsion of waste?

A) ​a cnidarian
B) ​a flatworm
C) ​an annelid
D) ​a mollusk
E) a sponge​
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15
​Snails are examples of ____.

A) ​cephalopods
B) ​pseudopods
C) ​monopods
D) ​gastropods
E) ​polypods
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16
Which animal lacks a "true" coelom?

A) flatworms only
B) annelids only
C) roundworms only
D) flatworms and annelids
E) flatworms and roundworms
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17
​Which is the most recently evolved embryonic tissue in animals?

A) ​mesoderm
B) ​ectoderm
C) ​endoderm
D) ​periderm
E) epiderm​
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18
​Squids are examples of ____.

A) ​cephalopods
B) ​pseudopods
C) ​monopods
D) ​gastropods
E) ​polypods
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19
​Drugs used to treat AIDS and herpes virus infections are synthetic versions of compounds found in ____.

A) ​sea anemones
B) ​sponges
C) ​roundworms
D) ​cnidarians
E) ​planaria
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20
​What are nematocysts?

A) ​reproductive cells
B) ​excretory organs
C) ​sets of muscle cells
D) ​circulatory cells
E) defensive cells​
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21
​What is the function of a clitellum in earthworms?

A) ​anchoring an animal to its substrate
B) ​digestion
C) ​cushions organs
D) ​glues two organisms together for sperm exchange
E) ​keeps blood from clotting
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22
​The smartest of all invertebrates is the ____.

A) ​octopus
B) ​squid
C) ​slug
D) ​ant
E) ​crab
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23
​Which of the following is a defining trait found in chordate embryos?

A) ​a pseudocoelom
B) ​a larval stage
C) ​a coelom
D) ​limb buds
E) gill slits​
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24
​A mite is most closely related to which of the following?

A) ​ants
B) ​spiders
C) ​isopods
D) ​leeches
E) ​flukes
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25
​Most tunicate adults are ____.

A) herbivores​
B) ​photoautotrophs
C) ​carnivores
D) ​scavengers
E) filter feeders​
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26
​Which of the following invertebrates is most closely related to vertebrates?

A) ​lancelets
B) ​tunicates
C) ​sea stars
D) ​earthworms
E) leeches​
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27
​This arthropod is the vector for Lyme disease.

A) ​spider
B) ​tick
C) ​wasp
D) ​mosquito
E) mites​
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28
​As an adult, which typical chordate embryonic traits do adult tunicates retain?

A) ​hollow, dorsal nerve cord
B) ​notochord
C) ​gill slits
D) ​tail extending beyond anus
E) ​carbohydrate "tunic"
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29
​Horseshoe crabs have lived in the earth's oceans for ____ years.

A) ​about 4 thousand
B) ​close to 400 thousand
C) ​less than 40 million
D) ​over 400 million
E) ​over 4 billion
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30
​The cause of schistosomiasis is a ____.

A) fluke​
B) ​tapeworm
C) ​planarian
D) ​leech
E) roundworm​
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31
​Reef-building polyps get their sugars from mutualistic ____.

A) ​green algae
B) ​cyanobacteria
C) ​dinoflagellates
D) ​roundworms
E) ​planarians
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32
​Which organism is not an arachnid?

A) ​spider
B) ​scorpion
C) ​tick
D) ​ant
E) ​mite
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33
​Which group of organisms has an exoskeleton?

A) ​annelids
B) ​arthropods
C) ​cnidarians
D) ​roundworms
E) ​flatworms
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34
​A water-vascular system that operates the tube feet is characteristic of the ____.

A) ​arthropods
B) ​annelids
C) ​chordates
D) ​mollusks
E) echinoderms​
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35
​A horseshoe crab uses its long extended spine for what purpose?

A) ​defending its territory
B) ​digging for clams
C) ​fighting for mates
D) ​protection from predators
E) flipping itself right side up​
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36
Shrimps, crabs, and lobsters are examples of ____.

A) ​cephalopods
B) ​gastropods
C) ​mollusks
D) ​arachnids
E) ​crustaceans
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37
​The tube feet of sea stars are used primarily for ____.

A) ​excretion of excess water
B) ​locomotion
C) ​reproduction
D) ​circulation
E) sensation​
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38
​Of the following invertebrate groups, the group most closely related to the chordates is the _____.

A) ​annelids
B) ​mollusks
C) crustaceans​
D) ​echinoderms
E) cnidarians​
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39
​The notochord is most closely associated with the ____.

A) ​muscular system
B) ​digestive system
C) ​skeletal system
D) ​urinary system
E) reproductive system​
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40
​Animals that use a radula to scrape up algae are _____.

A) ​gastropods
B) ​bivalves
C) ​annelids
D) ​roundworms
E) leeches​
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41
​Which part of the amphibian life cycle prevents them from being fully terrestrial?

A) ​finding a mate
B) ​reproduction
C) ​respiration
D) ​obtaining food
E) ​locomotion
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42
A typical amniote has ____ but fish do not.

A) a backbone
B) waterproof skin
C) gills
D) external fertilization
E) a cartilaginous skeleton
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43
​Which group was first to have an amniotic egg?

A) ​birds
B) ​reptiles
C) ​amphibians
D) ​bony fishes
E) mammals​
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44
​Which animal has eggs with waterproofing keratin, well-developed kidneys, internal fertilization, and is an ectotherm?

A) ​a snake
B) ​a dog
C) ​a toad
D) ​an owl
E) ​more than one of these
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45
​Although some early amniotes developed endothermy, which amniote is an ectotherm?

A) ​armadillo
B) ​eagle
C) ​snake
D) ​platypus
E) ​roadrunner
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46
​A tuna is a ____ fish.

A) ​ray-finned
B) ​lobe-finned
C) ​cartilaginous
D) ​jawless
E) ​invertebrate
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47
​Which organ present in crocodiles is most like that of birds?

A) ​lungs
B) ​kidneys
C) ​heart
D) ​eyes
E) ​skin
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48
​Which was the most likely food source for the first terrestrial tetrapods?

A) ​leaves
B) ​insects
C) ​small mammals
D) ​worms
E) ​eggs
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49
​Amniotes differ from amphibians by ____.

A) ​their size
B) possession of lungs
C) ​internal fertilization
D) ​laying of eggs
E) ​being tetrapods
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50
Birds and mammals share which characteristic?

A) ectothermy
B) air-pocketed bones
C) bladders
D) four-chambered heart
E) three-chambered heart
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51
Which was an early tetrapod innovation?

A) limbs evolved from dorsal fins
B) cartilaginous pectoral girdle
C) four-chambered heart
D) stereoscopic vision
E) inner ear changes to detect airborne sounds
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52
How do turtles differ from other reptiles?

A) They are mostly predators.
B) They do not have internal fertilization.
C) They give birth to live young.
D) They do not have teeth.
E) They must live part of their life in water.
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53
​Evidence suggesting that snakes evolved from ancestral lizards includes the fact that _____.

A) ​some give live birth to their young
B) ​some have bony remnants of hind limbs
C) ​all have internal fertilization
D) ​all have amniotic eggs
E) ​some actually have legs
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54
​Sharks differ from most other fishes in that they lack ____.

A) ​lungs
B) ​scales
C) ​bony skeletons
D) ​paired appendages
E) ​jaws
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55
How do ray-finned fish keep from sinking?

A) They are constantly swimming.
B) Their fins are constantly moving.
C) They have lungs that are always filled with air.
D) They have a swim bladder that is filled with gas.
E) They have a skeleton that is less dense than the surrounding water.
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56
​The vertebrate lung first appeared in ____.

A) ​fishes
B) ​amphibians
C) ​reptiles
D) ​birds
E) ​mammals
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57
​Which physical feature makes it possible for amniotes to be completely terrestrial?

A) ​their skin
B) ​their lungs
C) ​their eggs
D) ​their four limbs
E) ​their brains
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58
​Tetrapods are most closely related to ____.

A) ​lungfish
B) ​ray-finned fish
C) ​cartilaginous jawed fish
D) ​cartilaginous jawless fish
E) ​lancelets
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59
Which vertebrate is a fish that has a cartilaginous skeleton, no jaws, and a tooth-covered tongue?

A) shark
B) lamprey
C) coelacanth
D) goldfish
E) lungfish
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60
​The vertebral column develops from the ____.

A) ​notochord
B) ​hollow, dorsal nerve cord
C) ​gill slits
D) ​tail
E) ​coelom
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61
​Birds are the only modern amniotes with ____.

A) ​wings
B) ​feathers
C) ​a four-chambered heart
D) ​ectothermic metabolism
E) ​more than one of these
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62
​Which animal nurses its young, has forward facing eyes, nails on its fingers and toes, and a moist nose?

A) ​a lemur
B) ​a tarsier
C) ​a bird
D) ​a new world monkey
E) ​a human
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63
​One feature shared by modern humans and lacking in other Homo species is ____.

A) ​a chin
B) ​a large brain
C) ​bipedalism
D) ​tool making
E) ​legs longer than arms
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64
​A ____ lays water-proof eggs and nourishes its young with milk from glands.

A) ​turtle
B) ​shark
C) ​platypus
D) ​rat
E) ​Gila monster
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65
​Which primate group is classified as hominins?

A) ​bonobos
B) ​gorillas
C) ​humans
D) gibbons
E) ​orangutans
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66
The most diverse of the mammals are the ____.​

A) ​rats
B) ​bats
C) ​dogs
D) ​cats
E) ​equines
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67
​Humans are least closely related to the ____.

A) ​chimpanzee
B) ​lemur
C) ​gorilla
D) ​tarsier
E) ​gibbon
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68
​The first known member of the genus Homo is ____.

A) ​H. erectus
B) ​H. sapiens
C) H. neanderthalensis
D) ​H. habilis
E) H. floresiensis​
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69
​Which geologic periods are known as the "Age of Reptiles"?

A) ​Devonian and Silurian
B) ​Jurassic and Cretaceous
C) ​Permian and Triassic
D) ​Triassic and Jurassic
E) ​Carboniferous and Permian
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70
​Which is the closest living relative to a bird?

A) ​lizards
B) ​crocodiles
C) ​bats
D) ​dinosaurs
E) ​winged insects
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71
​Which chordate has a four-chambered heart, no bladder, no teeth, and lack of a penis in the males?

A) ​a bird
B) ​a crocodile
C) ​a bat
D) ​a frog
E) ​a shark
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72
​The wet-nose and cleft upper lip of the _____ does not allow these primates the range of facial expressions and vocalizations observed in the anthropoids.

A) orangutan​
B) ​lemur
C) ​spider monkey
D) ​gorilla
E) ​human
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73
​Many primate adaptations were responses to living in ____.

A) ​warm climates
B) ​trees
C) ​underground burrows
D) ​deserts
E) grasslands
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74
​The first known hominin species to leave Africa was ____.

A) ​Homo sapiens
B) ​Homo erectus
C) ​Homo habilis
D) ​Australopithecus afarensis
E) ​Homo neanderthalensis
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75
​Among the following, bats are most closely related to ____.

A) ​birds
B) ​rats
C) ​foxes
D) ​squirrels
E) ​monkeys
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76
​The defining trait of hominins is ____.

A) ​large brain
B) ​shoulder that can rotate 360 degrees
C) ​bipedalism
D) ​extended care of young
E) ​nails on fingers and toes
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77
A feature that distinguishes New World and Old World monkeys is ____.

A) a tail
B) arm versus leg length
C) bipedalism
D) a prehensile tail
E) a small brain
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78
​Our closest extinct relative is ____.

A) ​Homo erectus
B) ​Homo habilis
C) ​Homo neanderthalensis
D) ​Australopithecus afarensis
E) ​Australopithecus africanus
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79
​What are the defining traits of anthropoids?

A) ​diurnal, poor vision
B) ​diurnal, have color vision
C) ​diurnal, black and white vision
D) ​nocturnal, color vision
E) ​nocturnal, poor night vision
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80
​The earliest hominin fossils were found in ____.

A) ​Africa
B) ​Asia
C) ​Australia
D) ​the South Pacific
E) ​Europe
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