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Cubangbang #135463
Cubangbang Ch.15-23 Study Stack by Kyle Maluo #135463
Question | Answer |
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Chapter 15 | (blank) |
1. All animals are eukaryotic, multicellular, and have true tissues | true |
2. An invertebrate is an animal that has no skeleton | false |
3. Which of these is a filter feeder | sponge |
4. Nematocyst helps a jellyfish | protect itself and feed itself |
5. Bilateral symmetry is exhibited by a | planarian |
6. Neurons and ganglia are associated with an animal’s | nervous system |
7. Ascaris is a | roundworm |
8. Which of these is not an organ of the earthworm’s digestive system? | Excretory tube |
9. The earthworm’s blood pressure is controlled by five pairs of | aortic arches |
10. Match the organism with its phylum | (blank) |
Hookworm | nematoda |
Earthworm | annelida |
Coral | cnidaria |
Sponge | porifera |
Tapeworm | platyhelminthes |
Chapter 16 | (blank) |
1.which of these is not a mollusk | jellyfish |
2.All mollusk live in the water | false |
3.which of these has a foot | clam |
4.An exoskeleton with jointed appendages is a characteristic of phylum | octopus |
5. The grasshopper has an open circulatory system | true |
6.Wichstage is associated with incomplete metamorphosis | nymph |
7. You would probably find the greatest number of legs on an | millipede |
8.Radial symmetry is typical of | Crustaceans |
9. The water-vascular system is important for | movement and predation |
10.Which of these is not an echinoderm | squid |
Chapter 17 | (blank) |
1.Match the organ with the system to which it is mostly closely related | (blank) |
Ureter | excretory |
Spinal cord | nervous |
Diaphragm | respiratory |
Small intestine | digestive |
Artery | circulatory |
2.Endoskeletons can contain both bone and cartilage | true |
3.In a fish, the blood that leaves the heart goes directly to the | gills |
4.Gills are found in | fish and tadpoles |
5.sensory organs of the head are connected to the brain by | cranial nerves |
6.Food does not pass through the | pancreas |
7.Because a fish is supported by an internal skeleton, we can say that it is endothermic | false |
8. The lamprey is a | jawless fish |
9. Amphibians are the only vertebrates that | experience metamorphosis |
10. A frog has teeth but does not chew its food | true |
11. Which of these is so unique that it I a order of reptiles all by itself | Tuatara |
12. There are snake species that live in | deserts, jungles, and oceans |
Chapter 18 | (blank) |
1.Mammals, birds, and reptiles are all endothermic organisms | false |
2.Which of these organ systems is/are used by some endothermic animals to cool themselves | circulatory, respiratory, and nervous system |
3.A sharp, hooked beak would probably be found on a bid that eats | meat |
4.In addition to lungs, birds have | Air sacs |
5. Which of these is the food source in a bird’s egg | yolk |
6. All mammals have some hair | true |
7. Which of these would be nourished by an umbilical cord during development | placental animals |
8. The mammal teeth primarily used for cutting are the | incisors |
9.The mammal hair that contains pigments and is responsible for animal’s coat color is the | Guard hair |
10. Which of these is not a marsupial | Duck-billed platypus |
Chapter 19 | (blank) |
1. When a lioness cleans and nurses her cubs, she is displaying a reflex behavior | false |
2. Innate behaviors are those an animal is born with | true |
3. The mating rituals seen in many animals are examples of | instincts |
4. Migration has been observed among | reptiles, birds, and mammals |
5. The champion invertebrate migrator discussed in our book is the | monarch butterfly |
6. Which of these does not respond to pheromones as far as we know | whale |
7. A squirrel efficiently opens and eats a nut | learned behavior |
8. A chimp discovers it can use a wad of leaves as a sponge to get water | intelligent behavior |
9. A young wolf tries to attack a skunk, gets sprayed in the face, and avoids skunks for the rest of its life | learned behavior |
10. A dog snaps at you when you blow in its face | reflex |
Chapter 20 | (blank) |
1. A cat has 38 chromosomes therefore its sperm cells would contain | 19 chromosomes |
2. The immediate result of fertilization is | zygote, single cell, and a diploid cell |
3. Gametes are special cells that are most important for | growth |
4. (External fertilization) usually occurs in water | (blank) |
5. The process in which a female fish releases eggs and a male fertilizes them is called spawning | (blank) |
6. Gestation is a process that occurs inside the | uterus |
7. A chicken egg must be fertilized before the shell is formed or it will not hatch | true |
8. Which of these is not found in a bird egg | umbilical cord |
9. Which of the following is not exchanged between the mother and the embryo | blood |
10. The embryo is attached to the placenta by the | umbilical cord |
Chapter 21 | (blank) |
1. Ecology is the study of only the living things in an environment | false |
2. A description of what an organism does or how it relates to the rest of its environment is called its | niche |
3. Which of these is not a typical abiotic environmental factor | seeds |
4. Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of | precipitation |
5. Populations in the same area combine to form an | community |
6. Organisms such as green plants and algae can make their own food. We can, therefore call them | producers |
7. In which natural process is carbon dioxide converted to sugar and oxygen | Hibernation |
8. In which book of the bible are natural rhythm | Genesis |
9. Which of these is not an example of a circadian rhythm | A sea turtle migrates to a remote island to lay her eggs. |
10. Because irises die back to the ground in the winter and sprout again every spring, we call them | perennials. |
Chapter 22 | (blank) |
1.Which of these are most often decomposer organisms | fungi, and bacteria |
2. Which one of these would be highest on an ecological pyramid | carnivore |
3. Some predators may also become prey | true |
4. Which of these is not a social insect | fruit fly |
5. Competition occurs between populations of different species, but not within a population of the same species | false |
6. The relationship between a wolf and a magpie, which picks the meat off the bones of a deer after a wolf has eaten its fill, it is best described as | commensalisms |
7.In the above example, the magpie would be considered a scavenger | (blank) |
8. Epiphytes are | plants that depend on other plants. |
9.Which of these is an example obligatory mutualism | Termites, and digestive protozoans. |
10.Acolorful poison dart frog is a good example of | warning coloration. |
Chapter 23 | (blank) |
1.Which of these is a renewable natural resource | timber |
2. The beaver is an example of a | consumer |
3.Which of these is considered to be extinct | Passenger |
4.Domesticated animals are those that man raises primarily for his own us | true |
5. Clover, soybeans, and other legumes are important to farmers mainly because they add (nitrogen) to the soil | (blank) |
6. If a country’s birthrate is increasing while its death rate is decreasing | its population will grow. |
7. (Conservation) Is the preservation and wise use of natural resources. | (blank) |
8. Heat may be a form of | energy pollution |
9. Lumber is an example of a nonbiodegradable pollutant | false |
10. Which of these is not a potential source of air pollution | PO ( with a tiny four on the bottom that I don’t know how to type) |