Docsity
Docsity

Prepare for your exams
Prepare for your exams

Study with the several resources on Docsity


Earn points to download
Earn points to download

Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan


Guidelines and tips
Guidelines and tips

Biodiversity Unit IV Final Exam Brooks FAU Already Passed, Exams of Biology

Organisms in Phylum Annelida are distinguishable by their _________ bodies. segmented The worm-like shape found in Annelids is known as __________. Vermiform Annelids have the best ________ in the world. Why is this? Coelom, because they have a coelom in each individual segment. Each segment found in Annelids contains ________ & ________ Metanephridia [kidneys], hearts Because the segments of Annelids look the same, they are described as displaying Homonomous metamerism Metameres are segments found in Annelids Annelids have which two types of muscles? This distinguishes them from which other phylum? Longitudinal and Circular; Nematoda [only has longitudinal]; allows earthworms to crawl instead of just thrash Annelid blood has ________ and can be which two colors?

Typology: Exams

2024/2025

Available from 11/10/2024

tizian-kylan
tizian-kylan šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

2.7

(21)

3.8K documents

1 / 48

Toggle sidebar

This page cannot be seen from the preview

Don't miss anything!

bg1
Biodiversity Unit IV Final Exam Brooks
FAU Already Passed
Organisms in Phylum Annelida are distinguishable by their _________ bodies.
segmented
The worm-like shape found in Annelids is known as __________.
Vermiform
Annelids have the best ________ in the world. Why is this?
Coelom, because they have a coelom in each individual segment.
Each segment found in Annelids contains ________ & ________
Metanephridia [kidneys], hearts
Because the segments of Annelids look the same, they are described as displaying
Homonomous metamerism
Metameres are
segments found in Annelids
Annelids have which two types of muscles? This distinguishes them from which other phylum?
Longitudinal and Circular; Nematoda [only has longitudinal]; allows earthworms to crawl
instead of just thrash
Annelid blood has ________ and can be which two colors?
pf3
pf4
pf5
pf8
pf9
pfa
pfd
pfe
pff
pf12
pf13
pf14
pf15
pf16
pf17
pf18
pf19
pf1a
pf1b
pf1c
pf1d
pf1e
pf1f
pf20
pf21
pf22
pf23
pf24
pf25
pf26
pf27
pf28
pf29
pf2a
pf2b
pf2c
pf2d
pf2e
pf2f
pf30

Partial preview of the text

Download Biodiversity Unit IV Final Exam Brooks FAU Already Passed and more Exams Biology in PDF only on Docsity!

Biodiversity Unit IV Final Exam Brooks

FAU Already Passed

Organisms in Phylum Annelida are distinguishable by their _________ bodies.

segmented

The worm-like shape found in Annelids is known as __________.

Vermiform

Annelids have the best ________ in the world. Why is this?

Coelom, because they have a coelom in each individual segment.

Each segment found in Annelids contains ________ & ________

Metanephridia [kidneys], hearts

Because the segments of Annelids look the same, they are described as displaying

Homonomous metamerism

Metameres are

segments found in Annelids

Annelids have which two types of muscles? This distinguishes them from which other phylum?

Longitudinal and Circular; Nematoda [only has longitudinal]; allows earthworms to crawl instead of just thrash

Annelid blood has ________ and can be which two colors?

Hemoglobin, green or red

Trocophore Larvae

Found in both annelids and mollusks; suggests link between the two phyla.

What type of circulatory system do annelids have? What is unique about their hearts?

Closed; first heart that is very similar to human heart

Parapodia

fleshy extensions found in annelids; used for locomotions and are living

Setae

secretions in annelids that function for locomotion; not alive and are made of chiton

Class Oligochaeta is commonly known as the _________

Earthworm

Oligochaetes have a _______ head

undifferentiated/poorly developed head; do not need vision

Describe Class Oligochaete reproduction

are typically monoecious/hermaphroditic; pair up anti parallel; fertilization occurs in the clitellum and once fertilized they slip clitellum off and it serves as a cocoon for developing embryos

Oligochaete epidermis needs to remain ________

moist for respiration

Class Hirudinea is in which Phylum

Annelida

Class Hirudinea includes organisms commonly known as

leeches

Parasitic Annelids

Hirudineas

These Annelids have an open circulatory system

Hirudinea

Hirudinean blood must contain

Anticoagulaes because they feed on blood

How often do Hirudineans eat?

Once every one or two years on one fill; have special compounds that help them preserve foods

Medically used Annelids

Hirudineans

Leech reproductive structure

Clitellum

Leech coelom is filled with

Mesenchyme [do not really have a 'coelom']

Most Arthropods exhibit a fusing of different segments known as

TAGMOSIS

Phylum Arthropoda contains organisms that have _________ metamerism.

Heteronomous

Which Phylum is the largest and most diverse?

ARTHROPODA

The Arthropod Tagma [specialize grouping] includes:

Head, Thorax and Abdomen

Arthropod exoskeletons are made up of

Chitin

Mollusca, Annelida and Arthropoda are all thought to be closely related. Why?

All segmented.

The least specialized segment in arthropods is....

the abdomen [least differentiated]

Arthropods continuously go through

segmentation

How can Arthropods who fly have an open circulatory system?

They have an extremely efficient tracheal system

Why do humans breathe heavier with increased heart rate?

Because oxygen is not getting to muscles as efficiently; they begin to ferment and lactic acid is produce; less efficient ATP production/use

Almost all species of insects have _____ representatives

flying

The _____ circ system in insects contains ____ but no _____ and have ______ in their heart.

open, no veins, has arteries-- osita [holes in the heart]

Hoemocoel

The open body cavity in arthropods through which blood flows and washed over organs and tissues

The _____ in Arthropods is degenerate

coelom; meaning that when they become adults they get rid of it

Describe the process of ECDYSIS

Molting in Arthropods is under hormonal control. The mold inhibiting hormone (X) is found in the eye stalks of crabs; The Molting stimulating hormone is known as ECDYSOME and is they stimulating Y hormone produced by the prothoracic gland.

How many molts does it take to reach true adult form?

7-8 to reach adulthood/reproductive stage

Instars

Intermediate/juvenile stages of molting in between larval and adult stage

Arthropods can use ____ during molting to release exoskeleton

water to swell

Describe continuous v discontinuous growth

the growth chart of a discontinuously growing organism such as one that molt resembles steps whereas a continuous growth chart is a smooth upward curve

Some insects molt forever TF

TRUE

Have to determine age of a lobster when hunting

TRUE

Compound eye

most common eye form on the planet; found in arthropods and is made of MULTIPLE lenses

Describe Arthropod Classification

Appendages -- biramous v uniramous Mouth Parts -- chelicerae, pedipalps and mandibles Mandible = jaw

Pseudoscorpions do not have

a telson/stinger

Classes of Subphylum Chelicerata

Arachnida, Merostomata and Pyncogonida

Class Arachnida

Are terrestrial, have chelicerae with fangs

Black Widow spider

can kill; kills male after having sex with him-- eats him

Brown Recluse Spider

Venom causes tissue necrosis

Web Building in Arachnida

web is actually a protein; can detect insects trapped in protein; study was done on effects of drugs on web building

Other than spiders, Arachnids include:

Ticks [blood sucking] Mites [dust mites and hair follicle mites] and scorpions

Class Merostomata characteristics

Horse shoe crabs! Related to spiders, not crabs. They are a LIVING FOSSIL [have not changed] and are mostly aquatic

Horseshoe crabs are how old?

400 million years old

How many walking legs do organisms in Class Merostomata have? Pedipalp? Chelicerae?

4 pairs of walking legs, 1 pair of pedipalp and 1 pair of chelicerae; have a cephalothorax and an abdomen, telson

Giant Water Scorpion

Extinct, telson could get up to 10 ft long

Scorpions and UV light

glow! are fluorescent under uv light

Class Pyncogonida

Also known as sea spiders; do not really have a body; organs grow out into legs; males have egg sac like organs -- OVIGEROUS legs

Subphylum Crustacea [Phylum Arthropoda] have ________ segments and _______ appendages

cephalothoracic; biramous

The head of organisms in subphylum crustacea includes

eyes - 1st and 2nd antennae [smaller are antennules] and 1st, 2nd maxillae

The Thoracic segment of subphylum crustacea include

1st, 2nd, 3rd maxillipeds, chelipeds and pereiopods

The chelipeds in crustaceans have a _____ tip

modified; claw

Megalops

Only crab goes from zoea to megalops [broadens] intermediate larvae; abdomen sets thin and in crabs goes on bottom stuck in a groove [abdomen in crabs becomes a line within a groove]

Class Crustacean Orders

Copepoda, Cirripedia, Isopoda, Decapoda

Order Copepoda

Most abundant order in class crustacea, are planktonic, rulers 'lions' of the planktonic world due to their abundance -- cyclops

Order Cirripedia

All marine; 'fluffy feet' some are symbiotic

Fouling organisms

Order Cirripedia; barnacles are known as fouling organisms bc they 'foul' things up, attache to whales and boats

Barnacle is like a _____________ on its back with _____ feet

shrimp; feathery

When compared to their size, __________ have the largest penises in the world.

Barnacles; up to 8x their size

Order Isopoda

Marine; except for pill bug/rolly polly

Pill bugs belong to which order and subphylum? How can they be ectoparasites?

Isopoda-- crustacea; attach to fish tongue, eat tongue and absorb nutrients that fish eats

Order Decapoda

LARGES physically of all crustaceans; spider crab included -- blue crab, fiddler crab, hermit crab

May decapods replace body parts through ___________

molting

Boxer crab

Subphylum Uniramia:

3 tagma body plan Metamorphosis Instars Ametabolus Hemimetabolus Holometabolus Apterygota, Exopterygota & Endopterygota

Ametabolous

Juveniles are just smaller adult forms [silver fish and bristle tail]; do not undergo metamorphosis and do not have wings [apterygota]

The most primitive insects are _________

Ametabolus [no wings and no metamorphosis]

The silverfish goes through how many instars before reaching adult form?

7; all look the same

Hemimetabolus

'incomplete net' Exopterygota = wings develop outside of cocoon NYMPHS look just like adults but lack wings

Holometabolus

Endopterygota [wings develop inside the cocoon] larva --> pupa w/cocoon

Caterpillars undergo pupation and develop wings inside of cocoon. This type of development is known as

Endopterygota

Insects that undergo complete metamorphosis are

Holometabolus/ Endopterygota

Crab lice =

Crabs STD

Flea is not actually lice but is an

insect; can jump

Class Chilopoda

Include centipedes; more dangerous than millipedes and have one pair of legs per segment; have a poison gland

Repugnatorial gland

similar to stink gland in skunk; found in Diplopoda [millipedes]

Class Diplopoda

Have repugnatorial gland, millipedes, no poison glands-- paired segments found fused into pairs [4 legs per segment]

Class Onychophora

Hydrostatic skeleton

basis of support filled with water -- echinoderms

Class Crinoidea

feather star and sea lily; very primitive -- were once very abundant but not very representative

Class Asteroidea

sea stars; usually pentamorous but not always

Class Ophiuroidea

brittle/basket stars

Brittle Star

Looks like arms are stuck into a star [ophi]

Basket Star

has branching arms which move around like snakes [ophi]

Class Echinoidea

There are regular and irregular echinoids; sea urchins are considered to be 'regular' sand dollars are 'irregular'

Irregular echinoids

"sand dollars" look like urchins that got smashed, also known as heart urchin or sea biscuits-- not all bilateral

Class Holothroidea

Aka sea cucumbers -- have cylindrical with tertiary bilateral symmetry-- very strange; have two major branches to respiratory system and gut-- pearl fish live inside gut/anus use FEET to eat!

Phylum Chaetognatha

"arrow worms" are microscopic; known as ***lions of the planktonic community because of their efficiency; are planktonic predators with GNATHA - jaw surrounded by chaetae

Phylum Hemichordata

Burrowing marine worms gill slits present