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Which of the following are features of Echinoderms? (mark all that apply) Deuterostome development Bilateral symmetry...
1. Which of the following features is found in the common ancestor of the deuterostomes? Radial symmetry Notochord Pharyngeal slits 2. Which of the deuterostome groups does not display bilateral symmetry at some time during their development? Echinoderms Hemichordates Chordates None of the above 3. Which of the following deuterostome groups include species that live on land? Hemichordates Chordates Echinoderms
Taxa Ascaris Astrias Branchioutoma Grantia Hydra ria Planaria Procambras Ro omaleaus Total Bilateral symmetry Deuterostome development Ecdysis (molting) Notochord Protostome development True tissue organization We will now reclassify the 12 animals you grouped in Part A using the characters that ar suited for determining their evolutionary relationships. In the character table below, is represented by a single column, and each character is represented by a sing le s. If an . Using your textbook and online resources, determine which characters...
clearer picture mals: Invertebrates and Vertebrates Annelida Deuterostome Mollusca Arthropoda Ecdysozoa Nematoda Bilateria Echinodermata Platyhelminthes Chordata Eumetazoa Porifera Cnidaria Lophotrochozoa Protostome 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. wo Matworms worms dams, was Spunoi sea stars. sea urchins jellyfish, coral, anemones crustaceans, insects, spiders RADIAL landets 85. 84. NO TISSUES 86. (feeding structure) 87. (shed exoskeleton) 88) The most ancient branch point in animal phylogeny (what distinguishes sponges from other animals) is that between having A) radial or...
All animals with bilateral symmetry: A. have triploblastic development B. are deuterostomes C. have diploblastic development D. are protosomes
Question 5 0.5 pts Consider the simplified phylogeny of all animals pictured below: - Sponges Lophotrochozoans Ecdysozoans Echinoderms Chordates Which of the following traits are not present in the common ancestor of bilaterally symmetrical animals? Select all that apply exoskeleton three germ layers cephallization notochord bilateral symmetry
mals: Invertebrates and Vertebrates Annelida Deuterostome Mollusca Arthropoda Ecdysozoa Nematoda Bilateria Echinodermata Platyhelminthes Chordata Eumetazoa Porifera Cnidaria Lophotrochozoa Protostome 75. 76. 77 78. 79. 80. 81. 82 83. Watworms os Semented worms doms, als Foundworms sea stars. sea urchins jellyfish, coral, anemones crustaceans, insects, spiders RADIAL vertebrates 85. 84. NO TISSUES 86. (feeding structure) 87. (shed exoskeleton) 88) The most ancient branch point in animal phylogeny (what distinguishes sponges from other animals) is that between having A) radial or bilateral...
Animalia Please Solve all Among the characteristic unique to animals is a. Gastrulation b. Multicellularity c. Sexual reproduction d. Flagellated sperm The distinction between sponges and other animal phyla is based mainly on the absence verstts the presence of a. A body cavity b. Complete digestive tract ç True tissues d. Mesoderm 3. Which of the following terms does not apply to you? a. Bilaterian b. Triploblastic c. Deuterostome d. Acoelomate A land snail, a clam and an octapus all...
16. Which of the following statements is/are correct? A. The endoskeleton made of Chitin and protein in arthropods serves as a waterproof barrier and support for walking on land. B. Given the following on the organism: I. An animal II. Multicellular III. has tissues IV. Has a circulatory system V. has a hard exoskeleton and jointed appendages This organism could be a member of the Phylum Insecta C. Arthropods have a closed circulatory system D. Arthropods can be found in...
1. Cephalization is associated with: a. Metamorphosis b. Radial Symmetry c. Bilateral Symmetry d. Segmentation (Metamerism) e. A complete digestive tract 2. One of the most unusual features of members of the phylum Rotifera not found in most animals is: a. They have a one-way digestive tract b. They can reproduce parthenogenetically c. They are triploblastic d. During development, the blastopore becomes the mouth e. All of the above are unusual features not typically found in any other animals 3....
Identify Symmetry in Polar Equations and Curves Question Based on the results of a test for symmetry, which of the following equations demonstrate polar axis symmetry? Select all that apply. Select all that apply: r-sin +2 COS 4sin20-5cos205 Identify Symmetry in Polar Equations and Curves Question Based on the results of a test for symmetry, which of the following equations demonstrate polar axis symmetry? Select all that apply. Select all that apply: r-sin +2 COS 4sin20-5cos205