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Chapter 15   (blank)  
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1. Bilateral symmetry is exhibited by a   Planarian  
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2. All animals are eukaryotic, multicellular, and have true tissues.   True  
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3. The earthworm's blood pressure is controlled by five pairs of   Aortic arches  
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4. Which is a filter feeder?   Sponge  
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5. Ascaris is a   Roundworm  
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6. Nematocysts help a jellyfish   Feed and Protect itself  
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7. An invetebrae is an animal that has no skeleton.   False  
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8. Neurons and ganglia are associated with an animal's ________system   Excretory  
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10. Macth the organism with its phylum. A. Hookworm B. Earthworm C. Coral D. Sponge E. Tapeworm   A. Nematoda B. Annelida C. Cnidaria D. Porifera E. Platyhelminthes  
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Chapter 16   (blank)  
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1. You would probably find the greatest number of legs on a(n)   Millipede  
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2. The grasshopper has an open circulatory system.   True  
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3. Which stage is associated with incomplete metamorphosis?   Nymph  
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4. Which is not a mollusk?   Jellyfish  
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5. Radial symmetry is a typical type   Echinoderms  
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6. Which is not an echinoderm?   Squid  
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7. An exoskeleton with jointed appendages is characteristic of phylum   Arthropoda  
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8. The water-vascular system is impotant for   Movement and Predation  
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9. All mollusk live in water.   False  
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10.Which has a foot?   Clam  
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Chapter 17   (blank)  
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1. Gills are found in   Fish, tadpoles, and turtles  
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2. The lamprey is a   Jawless fish  
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3. A frog has teeth but does not chew its food.   True  
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4. Endoskeletons can contain both bone and cartilage.   True  
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5. Food does not pass through the   Pancreas  
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6. There are snakes species that live in   Deserts, oceans, and jungles  
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7. Sensory organs of the head are connected to the brain by   Cranial nerves  
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8. In a fish, the blood that leaves the heart goes directly to the   Gills  
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9. Because a fish is supported by an internal skeleton, we can say it is endothermic   False  
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10. Match the organ with it is most closely related. A. Ureter B. Spinal Cord C. Diaphragm D. Small intestine E. Artery   A. Excretory B. Nervous C. Respiratory D. Digestive E. Circulatory  
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11. Amphibians are the only vertebraes that   Experience metamorphosis  
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12. Which is so unique that it is in an order of reptiles all by itself?   Tuatara  
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Chapter 18   (blank)  
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1. All animals have some hair.   True  
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2. The mammal teeth used primarily for cutting are the   Incisors  
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3. A sharp, hooked beak would probably be found on a bird that eats   Meat  
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4. In addition to lungs, birds have   Air sacs  
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5. What isn't a marsupial?   Duck-billed platypus  
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6. What organs systems is/are used by some endothermic animals to cool themselves?   Circulatory, respiratory, and nervous  
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7. Mammals, birds, and reptiles are all endothermic organisms.   False  
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8. What hair that contains pigments and is responsible for the animal's coat color?   Guard hair  
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9. What is nourished througn the umbilical cord during development?   Placental mammal  
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10. What is the food source in a bird's egg?   Yolk  
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Chapter 19   (blank)  
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1. Migration has been observed among?   Birds  
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2. The champion invertebrae migrator discussed is the   Monarch butterfly  
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3. When a lioness cleans and nurses her cubs, she is displaying a reflex behavior.   False  
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4. The mating rituals seen in many animals are examples of   Instincts  
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5. What does not respond to pheromones?   Whale  
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6. Innate behaviors are those an animals born with it.   True  
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7. A chimp discovers it can use a wad of leaves as a spongeto get water.   7. Intelligent behavior  
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8. A dog snaps at you when you blow in its face.   8. Reflex  
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9. A squirrel efficiently opens and eats a nut.   9. Learned behavior  
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10. A young wolf tries to attack a skunk, gets sprayed in the face, and avoids the skunk for the rest of its life.   10. Learned behavior  
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Chapter 20   (blank)  
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1. Gametes are special cells that are most important for   Reproduction  
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2. What is not found in a bird egg?   Umbilical cord  
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3. Gestation is a process that occurs inside the   Uterus  
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4. A cat has 38 chromosomes; therefore, its sperm cells contain   19 Chromosomes  
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5. The embryo is attached th the placental by the   Umbilical cord  
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6. A chicken egg must be fertilized before the shell is formed or it will not hatch.   True  
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7. ______fertilization usually occurs in water.   External  
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8. What is not exchanged between the mother and the embryo?   Blood  
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9. The immediate result of fertilization is   A zygote, single cell, and diploid cell  
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10. The process in which a female fish releases egg and a male releases fertilizes them is called   Spawning  
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Chapter 21   (blank)  
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1. Organisms such as green plants and algae can make their own food. We can therefore call them   Producers  
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2. In which book of the Bible are natural rhythms first mentioned?   Genesis  
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3. Ecology is the study of only the living things in an enviorment.   False  
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4. What is not an example of a circadian rhytm?   A sea turtle migrates to a remote island to lay her eggs.  
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5. What is not a typical abiotic enviorment factor?   Seeds  
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6. Because irises die back to the ground in the water and sprout again every spring we call them   Perennials.  
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7. A description of what an organism does or how it relates to the rest of its enviorment is called its   Niche.  
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8. Population in the same area combine to form a(n)   Community  
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9. In which natural process in carbon dioxide converted to sugar and oxygen?   Photosynthesis  
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10. Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of   Precipitation  
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Chapter 22   (blank)  
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1. What is not a social insect?   Fruit fly  
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2. A colorful poison dart frog is a good example of   Waring coloration  
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3. The mapie would be considered a   Scavenger  
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4. Competition occurs between population of different species, but not within population of the same species.   False  
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5. Epiphytes are   Plants that depend on other plants  
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6. What are the most often decompser organisms?   Fungi and bacteria  
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7. What is an example of obligatory mutualism?   Termites and digestive protozoans  
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8. Some predators may also become prey for other predators.   True  
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9. 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, is best described as   Commensalism.  
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10. What is the highest on an elogical pyramid?   Carnivore  
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Chapter 23   (blank)  
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1. The beaver is an example of   Consumer  
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2. Domesticated animals are those that man raises primarily for his own use.   True  
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3. If a country's birthrate is increasing while its death rate is decreasing   its population will grow  
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4. Heat may be a form of   Energy pollution  
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5. What is not a potential source of air pollution?   PO 4  
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6. What is a renewable natural resource?   Timber  
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7. What is considered to be extinct?   Passenger pigeon  
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8. Clover, soybeans, and other legumes are important to farmers mainly because they add___to the soil.   Nitrogen  
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9. ______ is the preservation and wise use a natural resources.   Conservation  
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10. Lumber is an example of a nonbiodegradable pollutant.   False  
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Chapter 24   (blank)  
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1. The dermis contains all of the except   Dead cells  
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2. For questions 2-5 label the numbered structures of the skin   Subcutaneous  
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3.Epidermis   (blank)  
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4. Hair follicle   (blank)  
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5. Sweat gland   (blank)  
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6. Special cells in the dermis produce a skin pigment called melanin.   False  
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7. List three 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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8. Ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect muscles to bones.   False  
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9. A unit of bone tissue that contains a blood vessel surrounded by circular layers of nonliving bone is called a/an _________   Osteon  
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10. A_______ is where two or more bones meet.   Joint  
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.11. All muscles attach to at least one,   False  
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12. To function, muscles need   Energy  
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Chapter 25   (blank)  
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1. Arteries carry blood to the heart.   False  
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2. ______ seperate the atria from the ventricles.   Atrioventricular (AV) alves  
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3. What does not describe white blood cells?   Outnumber red blood cells  
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4. Homeostasis is   Maintaining the internal conditions of your body  
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5._______ help form blood clots   Platelets  
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6. What are the primary functions of the excretory system?   To remove wastes from the blood and eliminate them from the body  
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7. The chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the entire body is the   Left ventricle  
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8. ______ are special proteins that react against specific antigen   Antibodies  
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9. Helper T cells do all of the following except   Produce antibodies  
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10.______ are molecules that alert the immune system to foreign substances.   Antigens  
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11. ______ contain hemoglobin and transport oxygen.   Red blood cells (erythrocytes)  
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12. The structure that filters the blood in the kidney is called the________   Nephron  
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