Chapter 23
Biology: Concepts and Applications · 11 exercises
Problem 1
True or false? Animal cells do not have walls.
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Problem 2
A coelom is a __________ a. type of bristle b. resting stage c. sensory organ d. lined body cavity
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Problem 3
Cnidarians alone have a. nematocysts b. a mantle c. a hydrostatic skeleton d. a radula
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Problem 4
Flukes are most closely related to ______ . a. tapeworms b. roundworms c. spiders d. horseshoe crabs
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Problem 5
Which group has six legs and two antennae? a. crustaceans b. insects c. spiders d. horseshoe crabs
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Problem 6
The ______________ are mollusks with a hinged shell. a. bivalves b. barnacles c. gastropods d. cephalopods
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Problem 7
A spider's chelicerae ____________ . a. detect light b. inject venom c. produce silk d. eliminate excess water
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Problem 8
Which of these groups includes the most species? a. protostomes b. roundworms c. arthropods d. mollusks
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Problem 9
The ____________ include the only winged invertebrates. a. cnidarians b. echinoderms c. arthropods d. placozoans
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Problem 10
The _______ have a coelom and are radial as adults. a. cnidarians b. echinoderms c. annelids d. placozoans
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Problem 12
Match the organisms with their descriptions. a. complete gut, pseudocoelom b. protists closest to animals c. simplest organ systems d. body with lots of pores e. jointed exoskeleton f. mantle over body mass g. segmented worms h. tube feet, spiny skin i. nematocyst producers J. simplest known animal choanoflagellates placozoan sponges cnidarians flatworms roundworms annelids arthropods mollusks cchinoderms
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