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All animals are eukaryotic, multicelular, and have true tissues | True
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An invertebrate is an animal that has no skeleton | False
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A filter feeder | sponge
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Nematocysts help a jellyfish | protect and feed itself
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Neurons and ganglia are associated with an animal's | nervous system
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Bilateral symmetry is exhibited by a | planarian
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Ascaris is a | roundworm
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Is not an organ of the earthworm's digestive system | excretory tubule
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The earthworm's blood pressure is controlled by five pairs of | aortic arches
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Organism- Hookworm | it's phylum- Nematoda
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Organism- Earthworm | it's phylum- Annelida
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Oraganism- Coral | it's phylum- Cnidaria
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Organism- Sponge | it's phylum- Porifera
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Oragnism- Tapeworm | it's phylum- Platyhelminthes
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Is not a mollusk | Jellyfish
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All mollusks live in the water | False
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Has a foot | Clam
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An exoskeleton with jointed appendages is characteristic of phylum | Arthropoda
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Stage associated with incomplete metamorphosis | Nymph
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Greatest amount of legs found on | Millipede
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Radial symmetry is typical of | Echinoderms
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The water-vascular system is important for | Movement and predation
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Is not an echinoderm | Squid
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Grasshopper has an open circulatory system | True
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Ureter | Excretory System
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Spinal Cord | Nervous System
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Diaphragm | Respiratory System
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Small Intestine | Digestive System
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Artery | Circulatory System
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Endoskeletons can obtain both bone and cartilage | True
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In a fish, the blood that leaves the heart goes directly to the | Gills
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Gills are found in | Fish and tadpoles
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Sensory organs of the head are connected to the brain by | Cranial Nerves
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Food does not pass through the | Pancreas
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Because a fish is supported by an internal skeleton, we can say that it is endothermic | False
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The lamprey is a | Jawless Fish
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Amphibians are the only vertebrates that | Experience Metamorphosis
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A frog has teeth but does not chew its food | True
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So unique that it is in an order of reptiles all by itself | Tuatara
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There are snake species that live in | Deserts Jungles and Oceans
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Mammals, birds, and reptiles are all endothermic | False
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Organ systems that are used by some endothermic animals to cool themselves | Circulatory, Respiratory, and Nervous Systems
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A sharp, hooked beak would probably be found on a bird that eats | Meat
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In addition to lungs, birds have | air sacs connected to their respiratory system to increase volume
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The food source in a bird's egg | Yolk
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All mammals have some hair | True
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When a lioness cleans and nurses her cubs, she is displaying a reflex behavior | False
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Innate behaviors are those an animal is born with | True
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The mating rituals seen in many animals are examples of | Instincts
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Migration has been observed among | mammals, birds, and reptiles
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The champion invertebrate migrator discussed in our book is the | monarch butterfly
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Does not respond to pheromones as far as we know | Whale
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A squirrel efficiently opens and eats a nut | Learned Behavior
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A chimp discovers it can use a wad of leaves as a sponge to get water | Intelligent Behavior
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A young wolf tries to attack a skunk, gets sprayed in the face, and avoids skunks for the rest of its life | Learned Behavior
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A dog snaps at you when you blow in its face | Reflex
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A cat has 38 chromosomes; therefore, its sperm cells would contain | 19 chromosomes
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The immediate result of fertilization is | a zygote, single cell, and diploid cell
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Gametes are special cells that are most important for | reproduction
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External fertilization | usually occurs in water
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The process in which a female fish releases eggs and a male fertilizes them is called | spawning
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Gestation is a process that occurs inside the | uterus
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A chicken egg must be fertilized before the shell is formed or it will not hatch | True
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Not found in a bird egg | umbilical cord
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Is not exchanged between the mother and the ambryo | blood
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The embryo is attached to the placenta by the | umbilical cord
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Ecology is the study of only the living things in an environment | False
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A description of what an organism does or how it relates to the rest of its environments is called its | niche
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Is not a typical abiotic environmental factor | seeds
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Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of | Precipitation
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Populations in the same area combine to form a | community
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Organisms such as green plants and algae can make their own food. | We can, therefore, call them producers
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In which natural process is carbon dioxide converted to sugar and oxygen? | Photosynthesis
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In which book of the Bible are natural rhythms first mentioned? | Genesis
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Is not an example of a circadian rhythm | sea turtle migrates to a remote island to lay her eggs
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Because irises die back to the ground in the winter and sprout again every spring, we call them | perennials
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Most often decomposer organisms | fungi and bacteria
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Which of these would be highest on an ecological pyramid? | Carnivore
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Some predators may also become prey for other predators | True
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Is not a social insect | Fruit Fly
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Competition occurs between populations of different species, but not within a population of the same species | False
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The relationship between a wolf and a magpie, which picks the meat off the bones of a dear after a wolf has eaten its fill, is best described as | Commensalism
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The magpie would be considered as a | scavenger
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Epiphytes are | plants that depend on other plants
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Is an example of obligatory mutualism | termites and digestive protozoans
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A colorful poison dart frog is a good example of | warning coloration
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A renewable natural resource | Timber
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The beaver is an example of a | Consumer
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Considered to be extinct | Passenger pigeon
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Domesticated animals are those that man raises primarily for his own use | True
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Clover, soybeans, and other legumes are important to farmers mainly because they add | nitrogen to the soil
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If a country's birthrate is increasing while its death rate is decreasing | its population will grow
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Conservation | is the preservation and wise use of natural resources
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Heat may be a form of | Energy pollution
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Lumber is an example of a nonbiodegradable pollutant | False
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Not a potential source of air pollution | PO4
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The dermis does not contain | dead cells
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Subcutaneous Layer | brown thing bottom right
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Epidermis | top part of skin
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Hair Follicle | black ting sticking out
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Sweat Gland | bottom of white thing twisted
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Special cells in the dermis produce a skin called melanin | False
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List 3 functions of the skeleton | framework for support and movement, protection of internal organs, storage of minerals, or production of blood cells
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Ligaments are tough bans of tissue that connect muscles to bones | False
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A unit of bone tissue that contains a blood vessel surrounded by circular layers of nonliving bone is called an | osteon
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A joint | is where two or more bones meet
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All muscles attach to at least one bone | False
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To function, muscles need | Energy
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Homeostasis | is maintaining the internal conditions of your body
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Arteries carry blood to the heart | False
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The chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the entire body is the | left ventricle
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Atrioventricular Valves (AV) | separate the atria from the ventircles
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Red Blood cells (erythrocytes) | contain hemoglobin and transport oxygen
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Does not describe white blood cells | outnumber red blood cells
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Platelets | help form blood clots
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Antigens | are molecules that alert the immune system to foreign substances
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Helper T cells don't | produce antibodies
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Antibodies | are special proteins that react against a specific antigen
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The structure that filters the blood in the kidney is called the | Nephron
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What are the primary functions of the excretory system? | to remove wastes from the blood and eliminate them form the body
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