Biology II: Lab Final Flashcards

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_________________ is a branch of biology dealing with the study of the form and structure of organisms and their specific structural features

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MORPHOLOGY

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A ____________________ is any disease producing agent especially a virus, bacterium or other microorganism

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PATHOGEN

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A __________________________ is any organism that lives on dead organic matter, as certain fungi and bacteria

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SAPROPHYTE

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4
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The ______________________ is the bacteria that is found in or on our bodies on a semi-permanent basis without causing disease

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NORMAL FLORA

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5
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______________ is a rod shaped bacteria

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BACILLUS

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___________________ is a spherical shaped bacteria

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COCCUS

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7
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Spirillum is a type of what kind of bacteria?

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SPIRAL BACTERIA

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An __________________ is an extremely durable enclosure around the genetic material which withstands high heat, dry conditions, freezing temps, etc..

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ENDOSPORE

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9
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A ____________________________ is a dissociated macroscopic aggregation of a single species of bacteria growing on a solid nutrient media

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COLONY

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10
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______________ need oxygen to metabolize

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OBLIGATE AEROBES

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11
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________________ can live with or without oxygen

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FACULTATIVE ANAEROBES

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12
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______________ cannot metabolize in the presence of oxygen

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OBLIGATE ANAEROBES

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13
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______________ is a differential stain that divides bacteria into two groups according to the composition of their cell wall

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GRAM STAIN

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14
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What is the genus and species name of botulism?

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Clostridium botulinium

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15
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What is th genus and species name of tetanus?

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Clostridium tetani

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16
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What is the genus and species name for leprosy?

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Mycobacterium leprae

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17
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What is the genus and species name for tuberculosis?

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis `

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18
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What is the genus and species name for gonorrhea?

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Neisseria gonorrhoeae

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19
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What is the genus and species name for the rocky mountain spotted fever?

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Rickettsia rickettsi

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20
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What is the genus species name for typhoid fever?

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Salmonella enterica

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21
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What is the genus and species name for pneumococcal pneumonia?

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Streptococcus pneumoniae

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22
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What is the genus and species name for strept throat?

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Streptococcus pyogenes

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23
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What is the genus and species name for scarlet fever?

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Streptococcus pyogenes

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24
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What is the genus and species name for syphilis?

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Treponema pallidum

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25
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What is the common name for spirogyra?

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pond scum

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26
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What is the common name for ulva?

A

sea lettuce

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27
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What is the common name for sargassum?

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gulfweed

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28
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What is the common name for laminaria?

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blade kelp

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29
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What is the common name for Dasya?

A

chenille weed

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30
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What is the common name for fucus?

A

Rock weed

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31
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What is a difflugia shell composed of?

A

Minute sand grains

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32
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What is the shell of an arcella composed of?

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chitin

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33
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What are the reactants in the process of photosynthesis?

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Carbon Dioxide

Water

Light Energy

Chlorophyll

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34
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What are the products of photosynthesis?

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Glucose

Oxygen

Water

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35
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What gas is produced in photosynthesis?

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Oxygen

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36
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What is the indicator used in the photosynthesis lab?

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Phenol Red

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37
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What acid is produced when you exhale into water?

A

Carbonic Acid

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38
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What color is phenol red in a basic solution?

A

RED

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39
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What color is phenol red in an acidic solution?

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Yellow

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40
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What type of organ is a flower?

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The flower is a sex organ

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41
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Are most plants bisexual? what does that mean?

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They have both male and female parts?

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42
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What is a stigma?

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A female reproductive organ

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43
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What is an anther?

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A male reproductive organ

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44
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What happens if the hammer orchid flowers late?

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The orchid doesn’t get pollinated

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45
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How do most trees and grasses distribute pollen?

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By the wind

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46
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What are the little “go betweens” which help pollinate other plants?

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The insects

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47
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How do plants “pay” for the insects’ services?

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With pollen, nectar, or wax

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48
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What are some of the ways plants defend themselves against thieves?

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Ants, water traps, etc..

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49
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What is the difference between day one and day two in the life of the African Water Lily?

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The first day the Water Lily is deadly to insects, while the second day is beneficial to insects

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50
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What organisms besides insects can transfer pollen?

A

Bats

Pigmy opossum

Birds

Mice

Australian Honey opossum

Humming birds

Fish

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51
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How does the Artic Rose attract insects?

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The flower reflects sunlight and offers the insects food and warmth

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52
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What do bees get from the Bucket Orchid \?

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A wax that stimulates females bees

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53
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Amoeba like protistans belong to which phylum?

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Phylum Rhizopoda

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54
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Foraminefrans belong to which phylum?

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Phylum foraminefra

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55
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Animal like flagellates are associated with which phylum?

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Phylum Zoomastigina

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56
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Paramecium and other ciliated protistans are associated with which phylum?

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Phylum Ciliophora

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57
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Parasitic, spore forming protistans are associated with which phylum?

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Phylum Apicomplexa

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58
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Dinoflagellates belong to which phylum?

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Phylum Dinoflagellata

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59
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Plant-like flagellates belong to which phylum?

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Phylum Euglenophyta

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60
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Green Algae belong to which phylum?

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Phylum Chlorophyta

61
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Diatoms belong to which phylum?

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Phylum Bacilliariophyta

62
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Brown Algae belongs to which phylum?

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Phylum Phaeophyta

63
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Red Algae belongs to which phylum?

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Phylum Rhodophyta

64
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What are the tests of foraminefrans composed of?

A

Calcium Carbonate

65
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What are the tests of diatoms composed of?

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Glass

66
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What is the shell of arcella composed of?

A

Chitin

67
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What is the test of difflugia composed of?

A

MInute sand grains

68
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Mosses belong to which phylum?

A

Phylum Bryophyta

69
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Liverworts belong to which phylum?

A

Phylum Hepatophyta

70
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Hornworts belong to which phylum?

A

Phylum Anthocerophyta

71
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Wisk ferns belong to which phylum?

A

Phylum Psilotophyta

72
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Club mosses belong to which phylum?

A

Phylum Lycophyta

73
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Horsetails belong to which phylum?

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Phylum Sphenophyta

74
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Ferns belong to which phylum?

A

Phylum Pterophyta

75
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Mnium, Sphgnum are associated with what phylum?

A

Phylum Bryophyta

76
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Marchantia is an example of a what? What phylum does it belong to?

A

LIVERWORTS

PHYLUM HEPATOPHYTA

77
Q

What is the genus name for wisk ferns?

A

Psilotum

78
Q

Lycopodium, Selaginella is the genus name for what, and to what phylum does it belong?

A

CLUB MOSSES

LYCOPHYTA

79
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What is the genus name for horsetails?

A

EQUISETUM

80
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_____________ is the phylum of animals which includes the sponges that literally means “pore bearing”

A

Porifera

81
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___________________ are sponges having spicules composed of calcium carbonate

A

CALCAREOUS SPONGES

82
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__________________ is the simplest structure of a sponge having no folding of the body wall

A

ASCON

83
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What is the term used for pores in the body wall opening into the spongocoel of a sponge?

A

INCURRENT PORE

84
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_______________ is the interior body cavity of a sponge

A

SPONGOCOEL

85
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__________________ is a large opening at the top of a sponge through which water passes out

A

OSCULUM

86
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_______________ are the skeletal units of the sponge

A

SPICULES

87
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_______________ is a fibrous protein related to keratin and collagen that composes some sponge skeletons

A

SPONGIN

88
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__________________ is one of several tiypes of cells in the mesohyl capable of movement

A

AMOEBOID CELLS

89
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What are the flagellated cells that line the atrium of the sponge?

A

CHANOCYTES

90
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___________________ is the term used for a more complex structure of sponge than the asconoid in which the body wall is folded

A

SYCON

91
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____________________ is the term used for the most complex structure of sponge where a second folding has taken place

A

LEUCON

92
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_____________________ are groups or aggregates of cells produced by budding that may be released as a means of asexual reproduction

A

GEMMULES

93
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____________________ is a term that is used for an organism possessing functional male and female reproductive organs on the same individual

A

HERMAPHRODITIC

94
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___________________ is the free swimming larva of certain sponges with flagellated cells at one end and large non flagellated cells at the other

A

AMPHIBLASTULA

95
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WHAT IS THE TYPE OF SYMMETRY IN WHICH A NUMBER OF SIMILAR PARTS RADIATE FROM OR ARE UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED ABOUT OF CENTRAL AXIS?

A

Radial symmetry

96
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_______________ is the central digestive cavity of cnidarians

A

GASTROVASCULAR CAVITY

97
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__________________ is the jellylike substance lying between the epidermis and gastrodermis of the cnidarian

A

MESOGLEA

98
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What is the sessile form of a cnidarian?

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POLYP

99
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What is the free swimming usually bell shaped form of a cnidarian?

A

MEDUSA

100
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What is the free swimming usually bell shaped form of a cnidarian?

A

MEDUSA

101
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________________ is the class of Cnidaria which includes the hydra, obelia, and portugese man o war

A

HYDROZOA

102
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What is the class of cnidaria that includes the jellyfish?

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SEYPHOZOA

103
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What is the class of cnidaria that includes the sea anemone and some corals

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ANTHOZOA

104
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_________________ is a conical elevation bearing the mouth in hydrozoans

A

HYPOSTOME

105
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_________________ are cells in a cnidarian which bears a nematocyst

A

CNIDOCYTES

106
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__________________ are the stinging cells of cnidarians consisting of an oval or spherical capsule containing a coiled tube or thread capable of being exerted or discharged

A

NEMATOCYST

107
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_________________ is the thin transparent, chitinous layer surrounding the ceonosarc in various colonial hydrozoans

A

THE PERISARC

108
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________________ is the hollow soft tissue in the stem of a colonial hydrozoan or coral which unites the individuals of a colony

A

THE CENOSARC

109
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_____________ is a term meaning existing in more than one form

A

POLYMORPHISM

110
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_________________ is a term meaning “existing in two forms among the individuals in a colony”

A

DIMORPHIC

111
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What is the nutritive polyp of a colonial cnidarian?

A

GASTROZOID

112
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What is the upper surface ofthe hydroid medusa?

A

EXUMBRELLA

113
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What is the lower surface of a hydroid medusa?

A

SUBUMBRELLA

114
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______________ is the shelf like structure that projects inwardly from the bell of a hydroid medusa

A

VELUM

115
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________________ is the tube like extension that hangs down from teh center of the subumbrella

A

MANUBRIUM

116
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The __________________ are the ciliated free swmming larva of certain cnidarians, especially hydrozoans, and some ctenophores

A

PLANULA LARVA

117
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The __________________ are the ciliated free swmming larva of certain cnidarians, especially hydrozoans, and some ctenophores

A

PLANULA LARVA

118
Q

Parasitic worms belong to what two phylums?

A

PLATYHELMINTHS

NEMATODA

119
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Parasitic worms belong to what two phylums?

A

PLATYHELMINTHS

NEMATODA

120
Q

Common name of Taenia saginata

A

BEEF TAPEWORM

121
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Common name of Taenia solium

A

PORK TAPEWORM

122
Q

Common name of Diphyllobothrium latum

A

FISH TAPEWORM

123
Q

Common name of:

Echinococcus granulosus

Diplyidium canium

A

DOG TAPEWORM

124
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Common name of Taenia pisformis

A

DOG AND CAT TAPEWORM

125
Q

______________ is a supporting mechanism consisting of water pressure against the body wall

A

HYDROSTATIC SKELETON

126
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_______________ is the phylum of psudocoelomate animals which includes elongated, cylindrical, unsegmented worms, commonly called roundworms

A

NEMATODA

127
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________________ is the circular muscle tissues of some invertebrates

A

RING MUSCLES

128
Q

________________ is a slender threadlike nematode worm

A

FILARID

129
Q

___________________ is a pathological enlargement of parts of the body resulting form blockage of lymph vesels, as that caused by a nematode worm

A

ELEPHANTIASIS

130
Q

Bacteria cells are _____________

A

PROKARYOTIC

131
Q

What is the cell wall of a plant cell composed of?

A

Cellulose

132
Q

What do roots, stems and leaves have to have in order to be considered “TRUE”?

A

They must have vascular tissue

133
Q

What type of body symmetry do ?Cnidarians display?

A

Radial symmetry

134
Q

What are the two body forms of Cnidarians?

A

Polyps and Medusa

135
Q

What is the type of asexual reproduction displayed in Hydra called?

A

Budding

136
Q

Name the two things that mainly contribute to parasitic diseases

A

Human carelessness and a lack of personal hygiend and sanitation measures

137
Q

Which Phylum contains the “flat worms”?

A

Phylum Platyhelminthes

138
Q

What si the head of a tapeworm?

A

Scolex

139
Q

HOw many nematodes are said to be present in the top six inches of a plowed one acre field?

A

Billions nigga

140
Q

In a mollusk, what structure secretes the shell?

A

The mantle

141
Q

What term is used to describe the tiny, chitinous bristles used for locomotion in Phylum Nematoda?

A

Setae

142
Q

Name the portion of the exoskeleton that covers the cehpalothorax

A

CARAPARE

143
Q

What is the term used to name the “claws” of a crayfish?

A

Chilipeds

144
Q

What strucute in an echinoderm allows water to enter the water vascular system?

A

Madreporite

145
Q

What are the “arms” of a starfish called?

A

Tube feet

146
Q

To what phylum do frogs belong?

A

Class amphibia

147
Q

HOw many toes are found on the front foot of a frog?

A

Anterior 4 toes

148
Q

Name the two types of teeth that frogs have

A

Vomerine teeth

Maxillary teeth

149
Q

HOw many lobe are found in the liver of a frog?

A

Three