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05/23/2012 6 th SIX WEEKS ASSESSMENT REVIEW

Take out the following: Invertebrate chart V ertebrate chart Notebook Paper for review notes. 05/23/2012 6 th SIX WEEKS ASSESSMENT REVIEW. What are the four characteristics of the animal kingdom?. Multicellular, Eukaryotic, NO Cell Wall, and Heterotrophic.

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05/23/2012 6 th SIX WEEKS ASSESSMENT REVIEW

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  1. Take out the following: Invertebrate chart Vertebrate chart Notebook Paper for review notes 05/23/20126th SIX WEEKS ASSESSMENT REVIEW

  2. What are the four characteristics of the animal kingdom? Multicellular, Eukaryotic, NO Cell Wall, and Heterotrophic

  3. In binomial nomenclature, which two classification levels make up the scientific name? Genus and species

  4. Two animals would be most closely related if they shared which classification? Genus

  5. Define ectotherm: Cold blooded animal who is susceptible to the outside temperature.

  6. Define endotherm: Warm blooded animal who maintains a constant core temperature.

  7. Pick the best answer…The circulatory system in mammals functions to:A. create energyB. regulate temperatureC. aid in finding a mateD. help conduct electrical impulses into the skin B

  8. Why would an animal develop webbed feet? Because they spend most of their time in water.

  9. What do ALL reptiles have that NO amphibian has? Scales

  10. What animal moves using a muscular foot? Snail

  11. Sponges have a single opening called an osculum(B).What could you compare the osculum to in humans? Mouth or Anus

  12. Define asymmetrical? No symmetry

  13. Draw a picture of an animal with radial symmetry?

  14. Draw a picture of an animal with bilateral symmetry?

  15. What do you call an animal with a backbone? Vertebrate

  16. What do you call an animal with NO backbone? Invertebrate

  17. A doe and her fawn, who had frolicked in a warm field all day, are sleeping peacefully under a pine tree. It is a night in late August and the temperature drops rapidly when the sun sets. What will happen to the animals’ body temperature over night? It will remain the same.

  18. A bullfrog and his buddy, who had sunned themselves on a lily pad all day, are sleeping peacefully by the lake shore. It is a night in late August and the temperature drops rapidly when the sun sets. What will happen to the animals’ body temperature over night? It will drop.

  19. What anatomical position is the arrow pointing to?

  20. What anatomical position is the arrow pointing to?

  21. What anatomical position is the arrow pointing to?

  22. What anatomical position is the arrow pointing to?

  23. Earthworms are the only invertebrates we have discussed with which of the following? Cell wall Closed circulatory system Gills Mouth B

  24. Which of the following are distinguishing characteristics of arthropods? Endoskeleton and jointed appendages Jointed appendages and ectotherm Endoskeleton and gills Exoskeleton and jointed appendages D

  25. Which of the following do ectotherms use to regulate their body temperature? Their own bodies Their family Their environment Their cell membrane C

  26. Which of the following do animal cells not have? Cell wall Cell membrane Nucleus Ribosomes A

  27. Which of the following systems help regulate temperature? Muscular system Skeletal system Circulatory system Digestive system C

  28. Do mammals have internal or external development? Internal

  29. Do mammals have internal or external fertilization? Internal

  30. Which of the following have an endoskeleton? Fish Arthropod Earth worm A

  31. Which of the following have an exoskeleton? Fish Arthropod Earthworm B

  32. Most mollusks move using a ________. Muscular foot

  33. Mammals are considered endotherms because they can maintain their own internal temperature, which structural adaptation attributes to this? Internal fertilization Live young Hair C

  34. Which of the following does not have bilateral symmetry? B

  35. Which of the following is a vertebrate? A

  36. Which of the following is sessile? B

  37. Which is the major difference between reptiles and amphibians? One lays eggs and one has live birth. One has hair and one has scales. One has scaly skin and one has moist skin. C

  38. What type of symmetry does the organism above have? Radial

  39. Which of the following uses the same hole to eat and excrete waste? B

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