Deck 16: Ambulacraria: Echinoderms and Hemichordates
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Deck 16: Ambulacraria: Echinoderms and Hemichordates
1
The echinoderms and hemichordates are
A)asymmetrical.
B)diploblastic.
C)deuterostomes.
D)ecdysozoans.
E)lophotrochozoans.
A)asymmetrical.
B)diploblastic.
C)deuterostomes.
D)ecdysozoans.
E)lophotrochozoans.
C
2
In sea stars,contraction of the __________ force water into the tube feet of the water vascular system.
A)ampullae
B)lateral canals
C)Polian vesicles
D)hemal rings
E)Tiedemann's bodies
A)ampullae
B)lateral canals
C)Polian vesicles
D)hemal rings
E)Tiedemann's bodies
A
3
Sea daisies have a thin membrane,the __________,that digests and absorbs nutrients.
A)tongue
B)pyloric cecum
C)Aristotle's lantern
D)cardiac stomach
E)velum
A)tongue
B)pyloric cecum
C)Aristotle's lantern
D)cardiac stomach
E)velum
E
4
The __________ serves as an inlet into the water vascular system.
A)Tiedemann's body
B)Polian vesicle
C)radial canal
D)madreporite
E)ring canal
A)Tiedemann's body
B)Polian vesicle
C)radial canal
D)madreporite
E)ring canal
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As deuterostomes,the echinoderms and hemichordates share all of the following developmental characteristics except one.
A)The anus develops from the blastopore.
B)The coelom forms from outpockets of the embryonic gut tract.
C)The cleavage is radial.
D)The cleavage is determinate.
E)The larval forms are bilaterally symmetrical and ciliated.
A)The anus develops from the blastopore.
B)The coelom forms from outpockets of the embryonic gut tract.
C)The cleavage is radial.
D)The cleavage is determinate.
E)The larval forms are bilaterally symmetrical and ciliated.
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6
The major secretory and absorptive structures of the sea star digestive system are the
A)cardiac stomachs.
B)rectal ceca.
C)Polian vesicles.
D)pyloric ceca.
E)Tiedemann's bodies.
A)cardiac stomachs.
B)rectal ceca.
C)Polian vesicles.
D)pyloric ceca.
E)Tiedemann's bodies.
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7
The principal nitrogenous waste of sea stars is
A)urea.
B)uric acid.
C)urine.
D)guanine.
E)ammonia.
A)urea.
B)uric acid.
C)urine.
D)guanine.
E)ammonia.
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8
Regeneration of lost parts of a sea star also serves in
A)feeding.
B)sexual reproduction.
C)asexual reproduction.
D)discouraging predators.
E)removing toxins from the body.
A)feeding.
B)sexual reproduction.
C)asexual reproduction.
D)discouraging predators.
E)removing toxins from the body.
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9
__________ function in cleaning the body surface of many echinoderms.
A)Ambulacrae
B)Dermal branchiae
C)The madreporites
D)Pedicellariae
E)Cuverian tubules
A)Ambulacrae
B)Dermal branchiae
C)The madreporites
D)Pedicellariae
E)Cuverian tubules
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10
The __________ are found on the oral surface of the arms of the sea star and house the tube feet.
A)pedicellariae
B)ambulacral grooves
C)Polian vesicles
D)lateral canals
E)Tiedemann's bodies
A)pedicellariae
B)ambulacral grooves
C)Polian vesicles
D)lateral canals
E)Tiedemann's bodies
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11
Modern adult echinoderms have a form of symmetry known as
A)asymmetry.
B)pentaradial.
C)triradial.
D)bilateral.
E)trilateral.
A)asymmetry.
B)pentaradial.
C)triradial.
D)bilateral.
E)trilateral.
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12
In sea stars,thin folds of the body wall that function in respiration are called
A)filamentous gills.
B)ctenidia.
C)Polian vesicles.
D)book gills.
E)dermal branchiae.
A)filamentous gills.
B)ctenidia.
C)Polian vesicles.
D)book gills.
E)dermal branchiae.
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13
In sea stars,the __________ surface is the upper surface of the animal and contains the madreporite.
A)aboral
B)oral
C)madreporite
D)anal
E)rigid
A)aboral
B)oral
C)madreporite
D)anal
E)rigid
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14
Sea stars typically feed
A)on suspended materials.
B)on kelp.
C)on detritus in the sediments.
D)on bivalves.
E)on small fishes.
A)on suspended materials.
B)on kelp.
C)on detritus in the sediments.
D)on bivalves.
E)on small fishes.
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15
Members of the echinoderm class __________ are called sea stars.
A)Crinoidea
B)Echinoidea
C)Asteroidea
D)Holothuroidea
E)Ophiuroidea
A)Crinoidea
B)Echinoidea
C)Asteroidea
D)Holothuroidea
E)Ophiuroidea
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16
In Asteroidea the ________ system consists of strands of tissue that encircle the mouth near the ring canal and run into each arm near the radial canals.As in other echinoderms,this system probably transports digestive products,hormones,and other substances.
A)hemal
B)secretory
C)skeletal
D)muscular
E)excretory
A)hemal
B)secretory
C)skeletal
D)muscular
E)excretory
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17
In the sea stars,a(n)__________ groove runs along the underside of each arm.
A)madreporite
B)Polian vesicular
C)stone canal
D)tube feet
E)ambulacral
A)madreporite
B)Polian vesicular
C)stone canal
D)tube feet
E)ambulacral
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18
Embryologically,the echinoderm water vascular system originates as modification of the
A)pyloric cecae.
B)dermal branchiae.
C)coelom.
D)Tiedemann's bodies.
E)closed circulatory system.
A)pyloric cecae.
B)dermal branchiae.
C)coelom.
D)Tiedemann's bodies.
E)closed circulatory system.
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19
When feeding on a bivalve,a sea star everts the _______ from its body.
A)gizzard
B)crop
C)oral (cardiac) stomach
D)pylorus
E)rectal cecum
A)gizzard
B)crop
C)oral (cardiac) stomach
D)pylorus
E)rectal cecum
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20
The name Echinodermata translates as
A)spiny skin.
B)spiny skeleton.
C)spiny gut.
D)smooth skin.
E)smooth skeleton.
A)spiny skin.
B)spiny skeleton.
C)spiny gut.
D)smooth skin.
E)smooth skeleton.
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21
Unlike sea stars,in ophiuroids,the tube feet are extended by
A)contraction of muscles at their bases.
B)ampullae forcing water into the feet.
C)hydrostatic pressure.
D)contraction of their suction disks.
E)contraction of lateral canals.
A)contraction of muscles at their bases.
B)ampullae forcing water into the feet.
C)hydrostatic pressure.
D)contraction of their suction disks.
E)contraction of lateral canals.
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22
The characteristic larval stage of brittle stars is the
A)dipleurula.
B)brachiolaria.
C)bipinnaria.
D)ophiopluteus.
E)echinopluteus.
A)dipleurula.
B)brachiolaria.
C)bipinnaria.
D)ophiopluteus.
E)echinopluteus.
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23
Echinoderms from this class have been over harvested around the Galàpagos islands,as they have become increasingly popular for both culinary and medicinal uses.
A)Holothuroidea
B)Asteroidea
C)Ophiuroidea
D)Echinoidea
E)Crinoidea
A)Holothuroidea
B)Asteroidea
C)Ophiuroidea
D)Echinoidea
E)Crinoidea
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24
The characteristic larva of the echinoids is the
A)dipleura.
B)brachiolaria.
C)auricularia.
D)bipinnaria.
E)pluteus
A)dipleura.
B)brachiolaria.
C)auricularia.
D)bipinnaria.
E)pluteus
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25
The echinoderms that most closely resemble fossil forms are the
A)crinoids.
B)ophiuroids.
C)holothuroids.
D)asteroids.
E)echinoids.
A)crinoids.
B)ophiuroids.
C)holothuroids.
D)asteroids.
E)echinoids.
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26
Many echinoderms from this class produce toxins in their body walls that discourage predators.
A)Holothuroidea
B)Asteroidea
C)Ophiuroidea
D)Echinoidea
E)Crinoidea
A)Holothuroidea
B)Asteroidea
C)Ophiuroidea
D)Echinoidea
E)Crinoidea
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27
Sea lilies and feather stars belong to the echinoderm class
A)Holothuroidea.
B)Asteroidea.
C)Ophiuroidea.
D)Concentricycloidea.
E)Crinoidea.
A)Holothuroidea.
B)Asteroidea.
C)Ophiuroidea.
D)Concentricycloidea.
E)Crinoidea.
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28
Basket stars and brittle stars belong to the echinoderm class
A)Asteroidea.
B)Echinoidea.
C)Crinoidea.
D)Holothuroidea.
E)Ophiuroidea.
A)Asteroidea.
B)Echinoidea.
C)Crinoidea.
D)Holothuroidea.
E)Ophiuroidea.
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29
Sea cucumbers respire using
A)large feathery oral tentacles.
B)oral gills.
C)the respiratory tree.
D)the body wall.
E)Cuverian tubules.
A)large feathery oral tentacles.
B)oral gills.
C)the respiratory tree.
D)the body wall.
E)Cuverian tubules.
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30
The skeleton of sea urchins consists of ten sets of closely fitting plates and is called a(n)
A)test.
B)exoskeleton.
C)cuticle.
D)tunic.
E)spine.
A)test.
B)exoskeleton.
C)cuticle.
D)tunic.
E)spine.
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31
Which of the following echinoderms may contain venom dangerous to humans?
A)sea stars
B)sea lilies
C)feather stars
D)brittle stars
E)sea urchins
A)sea stars
B)sea lilies
C)feather stars
D)brittle stars
E)sea urchins
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32
The madreporite in sea cucumbers is
A)absent.
B)internal.
C)external.
D)on the Polian vesicles.
E)near the anus.
A)absent.
B)internal.
C)external.
D)on the Polian vesicles.
E)near the anus.
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33
If a brittle star is grasped by an arm,certain muscles may contract to serve and cast off the arm in a process called
A)asexual reproduction.
B)rejection.
C)autotomy.
D)regeneration.
E)escapism.
A)asexual reproduction.
B)rejection.
C)autotomy.
D)regeneration.
E)escapism.
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34
The function of Aristotle's lantern is
A)protection.
B)digestion.
C)chewing.
D)locomotion.
E)regeneration.
A)protection.
B)digestion.
C)chewing.
D)locomotion.
E)regeneration.
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35
Of the following structures found in sea stars,which one is also present in brittle stars?
A)pedicellariae
B)tube feet
C)dermal branchiae
D)aboral madreporite
E)ampullae
A)pedicellariae
B)tube feet
C)dermal branchiae
D)aboral madreporite
E)ampullae
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36
Some sea cucumbers have special tubules of the respiratory tree that contains sticky secretions and toxins and can be everted through the anus; these are called __________ tubules.
A)Tiedemann's
B)Polian
C)holothurion
D)Cuverian
E)malpighian
A)Tiedemann's
B)Polian
C)holothurion
D)Cuverian
E)malpighian
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37
Attached crinoids are called
A)sea daisies.
B)sea lilies.
C)sea urchins.
D)basket stars.
E)feather stars.
A)sea daisies.
B)sea lilies.
C)sea urchins.
D)basket stars.
E)feather stars.
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38
Sea cucumbers belong to the echinoderm class
A)Holothuroidea.
B)Crinoidea.
C)Asteroidea.
D)Ophiuroidea.
E)Concentricycloidea.
A)Holothuroidea.
B)Crinoidea.
C)Asteroidea.
D)Ophiuroidea.
E)Concentricycloidea.
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39
Sea urchins and sand dollars belong to the echinoderm class
A)Crinoidea.
B)Asteroidea.
C)Ophiuroidea.
D)Holothuroidea.
E)Echinoidea.
A)Crinoidea.
B)Asteroidea.
C)Ophiuroidea.
D)Holothuroidea.
E)Echinoidea.
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40
The primary circulatory medium in echinoids is
A)blood.
B)hemal fluid.
C)plasma.
D)coelomic fluid.
E)pyloric cecae.
A)blood.
B)hemal fluid.
C)plasma.
D)coelomic fluid.
E)pyloric cecae.
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41
The nervous system of enteropneusts is __________ in origin.
A)enterocoelous
B)ectodermal
C)mesodermal
D)endodermal
E)schizocoelous
A)enterocoelous
B)ectodermal
C)mesodermal
D)endodermal
E)schizocoelous
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42
The common name acorn worm is derived from the appearance of the __________ of these worms.
A)collar
B)proboscis
C)hepatic cecum
D)trunk
E)tunic
A)collar
B)proboscis
C)hepatic cecum
D)trunk
E)tunic
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43
The circulatory system of enteropneusts sends blood anteriorly into a series of sinuses called the __________,that may filter excretory wastes.
A)nephridium
B)flame bulb
C)renette
D)glomerulus
E)renal corpuscle
A)nephridium
B)flame bulb
C)renette
D)glomerulus
E)renal corpuscle
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44
The ciliated larva of an acorn worm is called the
A)brachiolaria.
B)bipinnaria.
C)tornaria.
D)trochophore.
E)pluteus.
A)brachiolaria.
B)bipinnaria.
C)tornaria.
D)trochophore.
E)pluteus.
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45
The water vascular system of echinoderms carries out many functions that are distributed through multiple systems in other animals.Which of the statements below are valid comparisons between the functions of the water vascular system and similar functions in arthropods? Check all that apply.
A) Gas exchange in echinoderms often occurs via diffusion of gases across tube feet.In arthropods there are tracheal systems or gills that provide for gas exchange.
B) The water vascular system is often a means of attachment and locomotion via tube feet of echinoderms.In arthropods,muscles interact with the jointed exoskeleton to produce movement.
C) The water vascular system of echinoderms provides for the release of gametes for external fertilization.Arthropods have oviducts and sperm ducts for the release of gametes to the environment.
D) The water vascular system has sensory function in virtually all echinoderms.In some echinoderms,it also may be involved with suspension feeding.In arthropods,the exoskeleton is modified for sensory perception and feeding usually involves specialized mouthparts and other modified appendages.
A) Gas exchange in echinoderms often occurs via diffusion of gases across tube feet.In arthropods there are tracheal systems or gills that provide for gas exchange.
B) The water vascular system is often a means of attachment and locomotion via tube feet of echinoderms.In arthropods,muscles interact with the jointed exoskeleton to produce movement.
C) The water vascular system of echinoderms provides for the release of gametes for external fertilization.Arthropods have oviducts and sperm ducts for the release of gametes to the environment.
D) The water vascular system has sensory function in virtually all echinoderms.In some echinoderms,it also may be involved with suspension feeding.In arthropods,the exoskeleton is modified for sensory perception and feeding usually involves specialized mouthparts and other modified appendages.
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46
Ambulacrarians and chordates are united into the clade Deuterostomia.In addition to sharing deuterostome characters like radial cleavage and an anus that forms in the region of the embryonic blastopore,the validity of the clade is supported by a wealth of molecular evidence.Another synapomorphy was once considered to be uniquely chordate,but now it is thought to have evolved very early in the deuterostome lineage and then lost in the echinoderm branch.This character is
A)a dorsal tubular nervous system.
B)larvae with ciliary bands.
C)a buccal diverticulum.
D)pharyngeal slits.
A)a dorsal tubular nervous system.
B)larvae with ciliary bands.
C)a buccal diverticulum.
D)pharyngeal slits.
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47
Echinoderms and hemichordates are more closely related to mammals than to crabs and shrimp.Indicate below if this statement is True or False,followed by the correct reasoning for that answer.Check all of the answer choices that apply.
A) True.Echinoderms,hemichordates,and mammals are all deuterostomes.
B)False.Crabs,shrimp,echinoderms and hemichordates are all invertebrates and chordates are vertebrates.
C)True.Echinoderms,hemichordates,and mammals all share developmental characteristics including determinant cleavage and a mouth that forms in the region of the blastopore.
D) True.This relationship is supported by molecular evidence.
A) True.Echinoderms,hemichordates,and mammals are all deuterostomes.
B)False.Crabs,shrimp,echinoderms and hemichordates are all invertebrates and chordates are vertebrates.
C)True.Echinoderms,hemichordates,and mammals all share developmental characteristics including determinant cleavage and a mouth that forms in the region of the blastopore.
D) True.This relationship is supported by molecular evidence.
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48
Enteropneusta are wormlike as adults and pterobranchia live attached to the substrate.Which of the following are similarities that warrant their inclusion in the common phylum Hemichordata? Check all that apply.
A) Ciliated pharyngeal slits
B) Tripartite coelom
C) Dorsal nervous system
D) Similar feeding habits
A) Ciliated pharyngeal slits
B) Tripartite coelom
C) Dorsal nervous system
D) Similar feeding habits
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49
Synchronous spawning by enteropneusts suggests the presence of
A)asexual reproduction.
B)epitoky.
C)parthenogenesis.
D)protandry.
E)pheromones.
A)asexual reproduction.
B)epitoky.
C)parthenogenesis.
D)protandry.
E)pheromones.
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50
Nutritionally,pterobranchs are
A)filter feeders.
B)parasitic.
C)mutualistic.
D)commensalists
E)predators.
A)filter feeders.
B)parasitic.
C)mutualistic.
D)commensalists
E)predators.
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51
Exchange of respiratory gases in enteropneusts is accomplished at the pharyngeal slits and by
A)diffusion in alveolar lungs.
B)active transport in the tracheal system.
C)diffusion across the body wall.
D)facilitated diffusion in dermal branchiae.
E)facilitated diffusion in book gills.
A)diffusion in alveolar lungs.
B)active transport in the tracheal system.
C)diffusion across the body wall.
D)facilitated diffusion in dermal branchiae.
E)facilitated diffusion in book gills.
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52
Coiled masses of fecal material called __________ are deposited on the substrate at one of the openings of the burrow of an enteropneust.
A)castings
B)mucus
C)detritus
D)particulate matter
E)pseudofeces
A)castings
B)mucus
C)detritus
D)particulate matter
E)pseudofeces
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53
Sea daisies were formerly assigned to a class of their own.They have been recently assigned to the echinoderm class
A)Asteroidea.
B)Ophiuroidea.
C)Holothuroidea
D)Crinoidea.
E)Echinoidea.
A)Asteroidea.
B)Ophiuroidea.
C)Holothuroidea
D)Crinoidea.
E)Echinoidea.
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54
Enteropneusta and Pterobranchia are classes of animals within the phylum Hemichordata.Which of the following characters could be used to distinguish between members of these two classes?
A)Filter feeding vs.deposit feeding
B)Open vs.closed circulatory system
C)Presence or absence of pharyngeal slits
D)Dorsal vs.ventral nervous system
A)Filter feeding vs.deposit feeding
B)Open vs.closed circulatory system
C)Presence or absence of pharyngeal slits
D)Dorsal vs.ventral nervous system
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55
Most modern echinoderms assume a mouth-down feeding and locomotion posture.Members of the class Crinoidea are an exception.They are attached,mouth-up,and feed using tube feet to trap food from the water column.Recent molecular analyses show the Crinoidea to be basal to other extant classes.Which of the following help to explain these observations?
A)Feeding and locomotion posture is not a phylogenetically significant character as all fossil echinoderms assumed a mouth-down posture.
B)The mouth-up posture must be an ancestral character.The mouth-down posture evolved secondarily.
C)The molecular analyses must be in error.The mouth-up posture is phylogenetically significant and must have been derived secondarily.
D)There is no reasonable explanation for these observations at this time.
A)Feeding and locomotion posture is not a phylogenetically significant character as all fossil echinoderms assumed a mouth-down posture.
B)The mouth-up posture must be an ancestral character.The mouth-down posture evolved secondarily.
C)The molecular analyses must be in error.The mouth-up posture is phylogenetically significant and must have been derived secondarily.
D)There is no reasonable explanation for these observations at this time.
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56
Members of the phylum __________ include acorn worms and pterobranchs.
A)Hemichordata
B)Echinodermata
C)Echiura
D)Chordata
E)Pogonophora
A)Hemichordata
B)Echinodermata
C)Echiura
D)Chordata
E)Pogonophora
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57
Which of the following is a characteristic of animals in the phylum Hemichordata?
A)closed circulatory system
B)incomplete digestive tract
C)ciliated pharyngeal slits
D)indeterminate cleavage
E)blastopore develops into the mouth
A)closed circulatory system
B)incomplete digestive tract
C)ciliated pharyngeal slits
D)indeterminate cleavage
E)blastopore develops into the mouth
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58
Which is the only class of echinoderms where the oral surface is not oriented to the substrate?
A)Asteroidea.
B)Ophiuroidea.
C)Holothuroidea
D)Crinoidea.
E)Echinoidea.
A)Asteroidea.
B)Ophiuroidea.
C)Holothuroidea
D)Crinoidea.
E)Echinoidea.
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59
Acorn worms belong to the class
A)Ascidacea.
B)Concentricycloidea.
C)Pterobranchia.
D)Enteropneusta.
E)Thaliacea.
A)Ascidacea.
B)Concentricycloidea.
C)Pterobranchia.
D)Enteropneusta.
E)Thaliacea.
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60
The anterior region of the digestive tract of enteropneusts contains the gill slits.This region is called the
A)pharynx.
B)esophagus.
C)buccal cavity.
D)atrium.
E)stomach.
A)pharynx.
B)esophagus.
C)buccal cavity.
D)atrium.
E)stomach.
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61
Enteropneusta and Pterobranchia are classes of animals within the phylum Hemichordata.All of the following are features relating to reproduction in members of the Hemichordata.Three features listed are either common to members of both classes or occur only in Enteropneusta.Select the one feature that occurs only in Pterobranchia.
A)External fertilization
B)Ciliated tornaria larval stage
C)Asexual budding common
D)Dioecious with gonads in anterior trunk
A)External fertilization
B)Ciliated tornaria larval stage
C)Asexual budding common
D)Dioecious with gonads in anterior trunk
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62
All of the following are true of members of the Pterobranchia except one.
A)They live in secreted tubes.
B)They live mostly deep water in Southern Hemisphere oceans.
C)Their bodies are divided into three regions: proboscis, collar, and trunk.
D)Their excretory products are eliminated via blood sinuses called a glomerulus.
A)They live in secreted tubes.
B)They live mostly deep water in Southern Hemisphere oceans.
C)Their bodies are divided into three regions: proboscis, collar, and trunk.
D)Their excretory products are eliminated via blood sinuses called a glomerulus.
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