Deck 25: Early Tetrapods and Modern Amphibians
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Deck 25: Early Tetrapods and Modern Amphibians
1
What change(s)does an animal that moves from water to land have to accommodate?
A)Change in oxygen content
B)Regulation of body temperature in a more extreme environment
C)Wider diversity of habitats
D)About 1000 times less buoyant density and 50 times less viscosity than water
E)All of the choices are challenges of life out of water
A)Change in oxygen content
B)Regulation of body temperature in a more extreme environment
C)Wider diversity of habitats
D)About 1000 times less buoyant density and 50 times less viscosity than water
E)All of the choices are challenges of life out of water
E
2
Most terrestrial salamanders fertilize eggs using which method?
A)Internal fertilization after the female has picked up spermatophores deposited by the male in the environment
B)External fertilization in the water similar to fish
C)Internal fertilization by copulation with a male
D)External fertilization in the water similar to frogs utilizing amplexus
E)None of the choices is correct
A)Internal fertilization after the female has picked up spermatophores deposited by the male in the environment
B)External fertilization in the water similar to fish
C)Internal fertilization by copulation with a male
D)External fertilization in the water similar to frogs utilizing amplexus
E)None of the choices is correct
A
3
The term "tetrapods"
A)refers to the organisms that form the superclass Tetrapoda.
B)includes the amphibians and amniotes.
C)does not include the fish.
D)includes humans.
E)All of these choices are correct.
A)refers to the organisms that form the superclass Tetrapoda.
B)includes the amphibians and amniotes.
C)does not include the fish.
D)includes humans.
E)All of these choices are correct.
E
4
What was the 350 million-year-old fossil called Ichthyostega?
A)A lobe-finned fish that represents the likely ancestor to the amphibians
B)One of the earliest known tetrapods
C)A lizard-like stem reptile
D)A ray-finned fish that gave rise to the amphibians
E)The first fish-to-amphibian transitional form to have lost fin rays and gill bones,thus committing itself to a land existence
A)A lobe-finned fish that represents the likely ancestor to the amphibians
B)One of the earliest known tetrapods
C)A lizard-like stem reptile
D)A ray-finned fish that gave rise to the amphibians
E)The first fish-to-amphibian transitional form to have lost fin rays and gill bones,thus committing itself to a land existence
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5
Which is true regarding the oxygen content of air?
A)It is less than the oxygen dissolved in an equal volume of water.
B)It is equal to the oxygen content of an equal volume of water at the same pressure.
C)It is 20 times greater than in an equal volume of water.
D)It is irrelevant to the animal lung since it must still diffuse across the wet surface of membranes.
E)It is approximately 1000 times greater than in an equal volume of water.
A)It is less than the oxygen dissolved in an equal volume of water.
B)It is equal to the oxygen content of an equal volume of water at the same pressure.
C)It is 20 times greater than in an equal volume of water.
D)It is irrelevant to the animal lung since it must still diffuse across the wet surface of membranes.
E)It is approximately 1000 times greater than in an equal volume of water.
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6
Tetrapods originated in the ______________ period.
A)Permian
B)Cambrian
C)Carboniferous
D)Devonian
E)Silurian
A)Permian
B)Cambrian
C)Carboniferous
D)Devonian
E)Silurian
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7
Which of the following regulates amphibian metamorphosis?
A)Calcitonin hormone from the adrenals
B)Thyroxine,a hormone secreted by the thyroid gland
C)Estrogen and testosterone from the gonads
D)Growth hormone by the thyroid gland
E)Salt levels from the environment
A)Calcitonin hormone from the adrenals
B)Thyroxine,a hormone secreted by the thyroid gland
C)Estrogen and testosterone from the gonads
D)Growth hormone by the thyroid gland
E)Salt levels from the environment
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8
The sequence of Eusthenopteron,Acanthostega,and Ichthyostega fossils show a progression in which of these?
A)Lung development
B)Egg-shell development
C)Loss of tail and gills
D)Limb development
E)All of the choices developed together.
A)Lung development
B)Egg-shell development
C)Loss of tail and gills
D)Limb development
E)All of the choices developed together.
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9
Moving from fish to amphibians,we see which general conversion?
A)A 3-chambered to a 4-chambered heart
B)All-eggs-in-water to all-eggs-on-land
C)The lateral line to senses of smell and hearing
D)Moist skin to skin protective of water loss
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)A 3-chambered to a 4-chambered heart
B)All-eggs-in-water to all-eggs-on-land
C)The lateral line to senses of smell and hearing
D)Moist skin to skin protective of water loss
E)All of the choices are correct.
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10
The Urodela
A)are hermaphroditic.
B)are tadpoles when young.
C)retain their tail permanently.
D)live only in the tropics.
E)never have to return to water to breed.
A)are hermaphroditic.
B)are tadpoles when young.
C)retain their tail permanently.
D)live only in the tropics.
E)never have to return to water to breed.
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11
Amphibians were the first vertebrate invaders of land,but most still must return to the water to _____.
A)breed
B)breathe
C)feed
D)excrete
A)breed
B)breathe
C)feed
D)excrete
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12
Completely terrestrial salamanders
A)have succeeded in avoiding the need for moisture.
B)convert from the adult form back to the newt form.
C)hold their eggs internally until they hatch.
D)undergo paedomorphosis.
E)undergo direct development where the larval stage is bypassed.
A)have succeeded in avoiding the need for moisture.
B)convert from the adult form back to the newt form.
C)hold their eggs internally until they hatch.
D)undergo paedomorphosis.
E)undergo direct development where the larval stage is bypassed.
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13
Caecilians
A)live in the tropics around the world.
B)are blind or nearly blind as adults.
C)are elongate,burrowing animals.
D)use copulation for internal fertilization.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)live in the tropics around the world.
B)are blind or nearly blind as adults.
C)are elongate,burrowing animals.
D)use copulation for internal fertilization.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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14
Lungless salamanders lack lungs and breathe through their skin after they lose their gills.You would expect lungless salamanders to
A)prefer drier habitats.
B)be restricted to a smaller or thinner body design.
C)be larger than most salamanders.
D)prefer stagnant water.
E)None of the choices is correct.
A)prefer drier habitats.
B)be restricted to a smaller or thinner body design.
C)be larger than most salamanders.
D)prefer stagnant water.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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15
The Amphiumidae salamanders
A)are terrestrial throughout their lifetime.
B)have eliminated lungs.
C)absorb oxygen through their skin.
D)have greatly reduced metamorphosis.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)are terrestrial throughout their lifetime.
B)have eliminated lungs.
C)absorb oxygen through their skin.
D)have greatly reduced metamorphosis.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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16
The evolutionary contribution of amphibians to life on land was the development of
A)the amniotic egg and shell.
B)lungs and limbs.
C)a watertight skin.
D)a life cycle independent of a need for water to breed.
E)All of the choices are amphibian "innovations".
A)the amniotic egg and shell.
B)lungs and limbs.
C)a watertight skin.
D)a life cycle independent of a need for water to breed.
E)All of the choices are amphibian "innovations".
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17
Temnospondyls are a group that generally have only four digits on the forelimb.Which one of the following is a lineage that includes all modern members of the Temnospondyl ancestors?
A)Anthracosauria
B)Gymnophiona
C)Anura
D)Lissamphibia
E)Urodela
A)Anthracosauria
B)Gymnophiona
C)Anura
D)Lissamphibia
E)Urodela
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18
Adaptations for terrestrialism in early tetrapods resulted in an air-filled cavity along with
A)mucous membrane-lined nostrils.
B)a complex nervous system.
C)internal embryo gestation.
D)an abdominal cavity.
E)double circulation.
A)mucous membrane-lined nostrils.
B)a complex nervous system.
C)internal embryo gestation.
D)an abdominal cavity.
E)double circulation.
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19
All of the following are characteristics of modern amphibians except one.Select the exception.
A)Ten pairs of cranial nerves
B)Separate sexes
C)Smooth moist skin
D)Endothermic
E)Bony skeleton
A)Ten pairs of cranial nerves
B)Separate sexes
C)Smooth moist skin
D)Endothermic
E)Bony skeleton
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20
The earliest tetrapod fossils show that they possessed a basic pattern of _________ digits per limb.
A)three
B)four
C)five
D)more than five
E)more than ten
A)three
B)four
C)five
D)more than five
E)more than ten
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21
It grows legs and loses a tail.It changes from an herbivore with a long digestive tract to a carnivore with a shorter one.It loses its gills and lateral line system and uses its skin,mouth,and lungs for gas exchange.What is it?
A)Lancelet
B)Sea squirt larva
C)Lung-fish
D)Tadpole
E)Primitive reptile
A)Lancelet
B)Sea squirt larva
C)Lung-fish
D)Tadpole
E)Primitive reptile
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22
Tropical,burrowing,limbless amphibians belong to the order _______ or (alternate order name)________.
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23
Most salamanders are fertilized internally after a female picks up a sperm packet or ______________.
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24
The urostyle of the frog skeleton represents
A)a backward extension of the cranium.
B)several fused caudal vertebrae.
C)a relocation and fusion of the "missing" ribs.
D)a newly evolved feature of anurans.
E)an enigmatic structure of unknown origin.
A)a backward extension of the cranium.
B)several fused caudal vertebrae.
C)a relocation and fusion of the "missing" ribs.
D)a newly evolved feature of anurans.
E)an enigmatic structure of unknown origin.
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25
The __________ is a gilled adult of the Ambystoma genus found in Mexico and the southwestern United States.In dry conditions it may metamorphose to an air-breathing adult.
A)Axolotl
B)Amphioxus
C)Coelacanth
D)Lungless salamander
E)Mudskipper
A)Axolotl
B)Amphioxus
C)Coelacanth
D)Lungless salamander
E)Mudskipper
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26
What is the process called in which the male frog grasps a female,in order to be present for external fertilization,called?
A)Amplexus
B)Neoteny
C)Coitus
D)Copulation
E)Paedomorphosis
A)Amplexus
B)Neoteny
C)Coitus
D)Copulation
E)Paedomorphosis
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27
Salamanders and newts are in the order __________.or
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28
If you used an aquarium to raise most tadpoles,what should you feed them?
A)Algae
B)Small insects
C)Decaying debris on bottom of pond
D)Fish blood
E)Small chunks of meat
A)Algae
B)Small insects
C)Decaying debris on bottom of pond
D)Fish blood
E)Small chunks of meat
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29
Consider the case of some large salamanders that live a long time,produce fewer young,and do not metamorphose into adults without gills,but maintain the juvenile body form as reproductive adults (e.g. ,hellbender,mudpuppy,sirens).In contrast,"normal" salamanders undergo metamorphosis rather rapidly and have short lives and many young.In what habitat would you expect the large salamanders that retain the juvenile body form to live?
A)In permanent ponds or streams providing a stable environment
B)In slow-moving streams and rivers with stagnant water
C)In temporary ponds with an unstable environment
D)As salamanders,both types would have exactly the same habitat and evolutionary pressures
E)None of the choices is correct
A)In permanent ponds or streams providing a stable environment
B)In slow-moving streams and rivers with stagnant water
C)In temporary ponds with an unstable environment
D)As salamanders,both types would have exactly the same habitat and evolutionary pressures
E)None of the choices is correct
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30
When a salamander retains juvenile features while it matures into an adult,what is the process called?
A)Precociousness
B)Spontaneous regeneration
C)Senescence
D)Prematurity
E)Paedomorphosis
A)Precociousness
B)Spontaneous regeneration
C)Senescence
D)Prematurity
E)Paedomorphosis
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31
Some salamanders retain larval features (e.g. ,gills)throughout life,a condition called __________.
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32
Frog singing
A)is more common in males than females.
B)is produced by passing air back and forth between the lungs and vocal pouches.
C)uses the large vocal sacs as resonators.
D)involves vocal cords in a larynx.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)is more common in males than females.
B)is produced by passing air back and forth between the lungs and vocal pouches.
C)uses the large vocal sacs as resonators.
D)involves vocal cords in a larynx.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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33
A frog skeleton
A)has a vertebral column consisting of only nine vertebrae and a urostyle.
B)has a highly flexible vertebral column,an adaptation for transmitting force from the hindlimbs of the body.
C)is,like that of crossopterygian,entirely cartilaginous.
D)bears limbs with four digits on each hand and foot.
E)All of these choices are correct.
A)has a vertebral column consisting of only nine vertebrae and a urostyle.
B)has a highly flexible vertebral column,an adaptation for transmitting force from the hindlimbs of the body.
C)is,like that of crossopterygian,entirely cartilaginous.
D)bears limbs with four digits on each hand and foot.
E)All of these choices are correct.
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34
In addition to the sinus venosus and the conus arteriosus the heart of a frog has two __________ and one __________.
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35
Most of our familiar frogs belong to which large family?
A)Hylidae
B)Bufonidae
C)Ranidae
D)Plethodontidae
E)Anuridae
A)Hylidae
B)Bufonidae
C)Ranidae
D)Plethodontidae
E)Anuridae
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36
The Anura differ from the Urodela because the Anura
A)lack a tail in the adult stage.
B)have hind legs adapted for jumping.
C)have a tadpole larval stage.
D)have mostly herbivorous young.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)lack a tail in the adult stage.
B)have hind legs adapted for jumping.
C)have a tadpole larval stage.
D)have mostly herbivorous young.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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37
Which of the following is NOT a correct association of amphibian pigment cells?
A)Xanthophores-orange,yellow,and red pigment
B)Chromatophores-on the top of the epidermis
C)Melanophores-brown or black pigment
D)Iridophores-silvery light-reflecting pigment
E)All of the choices are correct associations
A)Xanthophores-orange,yellow,and red pigment
B)Chromatophores-on the top of the epidermis
C)Melanophores-brown or black pigment
D)Iridophores-silvery light-reflecting pigment
E)All of the choices are correct associations
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38
Frogs and toads belong to the order _________,a name that means "without a tail."
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39
Which is true regarding frog skin?
A)The dermis contains chromatophores,which provide skin color.
B)The dermis contains large serous glands derived from the inner epidermis that produce a skin poison.
C)The epidermis contains keratin.
D)The epidermis has mucous glands that secrete mucus to waterproof the skin.
E)All of these choices are correct.
A)The dermis contains chromatophores,which provide skin color.
B)The dermis contains large serous glands derived from the inner epidermis that produce a skin poison.
C)The epidermis contains keratin.
D)The epidermis has mucous glands that secrete mucus to waterproof the skin.
E)All of these choices are correct.
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40
Frogs breathe using
A)negative pressure,similar to reptiles and mammals.
B)various absorptive surfaces but with no pneumatic system to ventilate those surfaces.
C)positive pressure breathing during which air is forced into the balloon-like lungs.
D)a bird-like circular air circulation.
E)gill modifications.
A)negative pressure,similar to reptiles and mammals.
B)various absorptive surfaces but with no pneumatic system to ventilate those surfaces.
C)positive pressure breathing during which air is forced into the balloon-like lungs.
D)a bird-like circular air circulation.
E)gill modifications.
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41
What is the significance of paedomorphosis in the evolution of tetrapods?
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42
Why have amphibians never become independent of water,or at least a moist environment,and in most cases have a fully aquatic stage?
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43
Outline the circulatory pathways of amphibians.
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44
How would you present the argument that the amphibians represent a "transitional" group - the very kind of group that "creation scientists" claim does not exist?
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45
Compare and contrast the sensory systems of bony fish with those of adult anurans.
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46
The lungs of a frog are supplied by the ______ _____,vessels derived from the sixth aortic arches.
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47
In frogs the most posterior vertebrae are fused together to form a rod-like ____________.
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48
______ glands in amphibians secrete defensive compounds.
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49
A specialized structure in the conus arteriosus of the frog heart,called the ______ ______,is thought to maintain selective distribution of oxygenated and unoxygenated blood.
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50
Frog skin color is produced by cells called ________.
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51
The ______ of the amphibian hindbrain is concerned with equilibrium and movement coordination.
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52
What are the limitations of the amphibian skin? How do these limitations prevent them from inhabiting certain habitats?
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53
Discuss the contributions of Ichthyostega,Eustenopteron,Acanthostega,and Limnoscelis in the evolution of tetrapods.
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54
Discuss the transition from an aquatic environment to a terrestrial environment.What are the structural and physiological features required for such a move?
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55
Describe five factors likely leading to the worldwide decline in amphibians.
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