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For each class, know the following: Example Endotherm / Ectotherm What chambered heart

For each class, know the following: Example Endotherm / Ectotherm What chambered heart Characteristics of Study notes, vertebrate chart, and labs. All “animals” possess three characteristics in common; which of the following is NOT on of those characteristics: a All are heterotrophic

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For each class, know the following: Example Endotherm / Ectotherm What chambered heart

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  1. For each class, know the following: • Example • Endotherm/ Ectotherm • What chambered heart • Characteristics of • Study notes, vertebrate chart, and labs

  2. All “animals” possess three characteristics in common; which of the following is NOT on of those characteristics: • a All are heterotrophic • b All are motile at some point in their life • c. all are multicellular • d. all possess bilateral symmetry

  3. d. all possess bilateral symmetry

  4. A ____________ is a body cavity • aPseudopod • bCoelom • c Ectoderm • dNephridia

  5. bCoelom

  6. An endotherm is a _____________ blooded animal. • a Warm • b Cold

  7. a Warm

  8. All of the following are characteristics of chordates except: • a Gill Slits • b Lungs • c Nerve Cord • d Notochord

  9. b Lungs

  10. True or False • The three phylums of chordates are Urochordates, Cephalochordates, and Vertebrates.

  11. True • The three phylums of chordates are Urochordates, Cephalochordates, and Vertebrates.

  12. A tunicate is a: • aUrochordate • b Cephalochordate • c Vertebrate • d Amphibian

  13. aUrochordate

  14. The urochordates only contain what characteristic throughout their life: • A Notochord • B Dorsal nerve cord • C Gill slits • D Postanal Tail

  15. The urochordates only contain what characteristic throughout their life: • C Gill slits

  16. Chordates with a head are called: • aUrochordate • bArthropoda • c Cephalochordate • d Echinoderm

  17. c Cephalochordate

  18. The Cephalochordates retain which of the following characteristics: • A Notochord • B Dorsal nerve cord • C Gill slits • D Postanal Tail • E All of the above

  19. The Cephalochordates retain which of the following characteristics: • E All of the above

  20. The _________ of a vertebrate become the throat and ears. • A Notochord • B Dorsal nerve cord • C Gill slits • D Postanal Tail

  21. The _________ of a vertebrate become the throat and ears. • C Gill slits

  22. All of the following are fish except: • aAgnatha • bChondrichthyes • c Osteichytes • d Lancelets

  23. d Lancelets

  24. The “bones” of our backbone are called ________________? • a Vertebrae • b Rubber • c Cartilage • d Spiracles

  25. a Vertebrae

  26. What is the largest subphylum of all chordates? • aUrochordates • b Cephalochordates • c Vertebrates • dVertabralcordates

  27. c Vertebrates

  28. True or False • The 7 classes of Urochordates are: • Agnatha • Chondrichthyes • Osteichtyes • Amphibia • Reptilia • Aves • Mammalia

  29. False • The 7 classes of Urochordates are: • Agnatha • Chondrichthyes • Osteichtyes • Amphibia • Reptilia • Aves • Mammalia

  30. The skeleton of a shark is made up of: • a Bone • b Fluid • c Cartilage • dPlacoids

  31. c Cartilage

  32. All of the following are fins of a chondrichthye EXCEPT: • a Anal • b Pelvic • c Pectoral • d Dorsal

  33. a Anal

  34. The function of the _______________ is to increase the surface area of the intestine of a shark. • a Spiral valve • bEctotherm • c Operculum • d gill rakers

  35. a Spiral valve

  36. The function of the _______________ is to cover and protect the gills. • a Spiral valve • bEctotherm • c Operculum • d gill rakers

  37. c Operculum

  38. The function of the gill filaments is to: • a Filter out the food • b Absorb oxygen • c Digestion • d breathe on land

  39. b Absorb oxygen

  40. The function of the _______________ is to hold air; allowing the fish to move up and down. • a Swim bladder • b Caudal Fin • c Operculum • d gill rakers

  41. a Swim bladder

  42. Animals that must live part of their lives in water and part on land is: • a amphibian • b Reptiles • c Aves • d Mammals

  43. a amphibian

  44. These animals have moist, smooth skin: • a Reptiles • b Amphibians • c Arthropods • dOsteiochthyes

  45. b Amphibians

  46. An animal that has dry scaly skin and can live on land is: • a Amphibian • b Reptiles • c Aves • d Mammals

  47. b Reptiles

  48. ____________ frogs have enlarged thumbs. • a Female • b Male

  49. b Male

  50. All of the following are true for Aves except: • A Hollow Bones • BEndotherm • C Have a 3 chambered heart • D Have a cloaca

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