Chapter 17 Evolution Of Animals Part 1 Flashcards

1
Q

In 2003, anthropologists discovers bones of some highly unusual people from where?
Dating back to when?

A

Indonesian island of Flores

Dating back to 18,000 years

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2
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What made the unusual people on the Indonesian islands different?

A

Shorter,

Would stand about waist high to a woman

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3
Q

Skeptical scientists suggested that the bones were from _________ with diseases that caused ___________

A

Homo sapiens

Skeletal malformations

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4
Q

This amazing diversity arose through hundreds of millions of years of evolution as ________ shaped animal adaptations to earths many environments.

A

Natural Selection

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5
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Animals are what?

A

Eukaryotic

Multicellular

Heterotropic

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6
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Organisms that obtain nutrients by eating and are able to digest food with their bodies

A

Animals

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7
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Animal cells _____ that provide strong support in bodies of plants and fungi

A

Lack cell wallls

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8
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Most animals have

A

Muscle and nerve cells

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9
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These cells are used for movement

A

Muscle cells

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10
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These cells are used to control the muscles

A

Nerve cells

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11
Q

Most animals are ___ and reproduce __

A

Diploid and reproduce sexually

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12
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In the life cycle of a sea star, the ____ undergoes a major change of body form called ____

A

Larva

Metamorphosis

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13
Q

Scientist hypothesize that animals evolved from a

A

Colonial flagellates protist

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14
Q

What suggests a much earlier origin for animals?

A

Molecular data

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15
Q

Cambrian explosion may have been ignited by

A

Complex predator-pre relationships

Atmospheric oxygen

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16
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A set of master control genes

A

Genetic framework

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17
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Historically biologist have categorized animals by ___ general features of body structures

A

Body plan

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18
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Allowed evolutionary biologists to modify and refine groups

A

Genetic data

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19
Q

Lack true tissues

A

Sponges

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20
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Refers To animals that are identical all around the central axis

A

Radical symmetry

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21
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Exist where there is only one way to split the animal into equal halves

A

Bilateral symmetry

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22
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What helped lead to more complex animals?

A

Evolution of body cavities

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23
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A fluid filled space separating the digestive tract from outer body wall

A

Body cavity

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24
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Animals without backbones

A

Invertebrates

25
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95% of the animal kingdom

A

Invertebrates

26
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Stationary animals

A

Sponges

27
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Sponges evolved very early from

A

colonial protists

28
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The body of a sponge resembles

A

Sac perforated with holes

29
Q

Move water through the pores into a central cavity and then out of the sponge through a larger opening

A

Choanocyte cells

30
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Characterized by the presence of body tissues, radical symmetry, tentacles with stinging cells

A

Cnidarians

31
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The basic body plan of a cnidarian is a sac with a central digestive compartment

A

Gastrovascular cavity

32
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The body plan of Cnidarians has two variations

Stationary ____ and floating ___

A

Polyp and Medusa

33
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Cnidarians are

A

Carnivores

34
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Cnidarians are carnivores that use ___ arranges in a ring ____ to capture prey and push into the ____,where digestion begins

A

Tentacles

Around the mouth

Gastrovascular cavity

35
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Stinging cells are

A

Cnidocytes

36
Q

Cnidocytes our stinging cells function

A

Defense

Prey capture

37
Q

Soft body animals usually protected by a hard shell

A

Molluscs

38
Q

Many molluscs feed by extending a file like organ called

A

Radula

39
Q

To scrape up food

A

Radula

40
Q

Molluscs are mostly

A

Marine animals

41
Q

Molluscs have a similar body plan with three main parts

A

Muscular foot

Visceral mass

Mantle

42
Q

Molluscs usually used for movement

A

Muscular foot

43
Q

Molluscs have this which contains most of the internal organs

A

Visceral mass

44
Q

Molluscs have a fold of tissue that secretes the s present

A

Mantle

45
Q

There are 3 main groups of molluscs

A

Gastropods

Bivalves

Cephalopods

46
Q

Includes snails

A

Gastropods

47
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Includes clams, oysters, mussels, and scallops

A

Bivalves

48
Q

She’ll divided into two halves hundred together

A

Bivalves

49
Q

Head+foot

A

Cephalopods

50
Q

Include squids and octopus and are all marine animals

A

Cephalopods

51
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Their bodies are fast and while

A

Cephalopods

52
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Large brains and sophisticated sense organs

A

Cephalopods

53
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Few species with large, heavy shells, but in most the shell is small and internal

A

Cephalopods

54
Q

Flat worms phylum

A

Playyhelminthes

55
Q

Simplest animals with bilateral symmetry

A

Flatworms

56
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Ribbon like

A

Flatworms

57
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Range from about 1mm to 20mm

A

Flatworms

58
Q

Flatworms include forms that are

A

Parasites