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Zoology – Comprehensive Final Exam Review with Practice Questions and Correct answers for Animal Classification, Anatomy, Physiology, and Evolution

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This document offers a complete study guide for the Zoology Comprehensive Final Exam. It includes practice questions and accurate answers covering key topics such as animal taxonomy and classification, invertebrate and vertebrate anatomy, comparative physiology, evolutionary relationships, reproductive strategies, and ecological roles of animals. Designed for biology and zoology students, this guide supports mastery of structural and functional adaptations across animal phyla and prepares learners for both written exams and lab-based assessments.

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Zoology – Comprehensive Final Exam Review with Practice Questions
and Correct answers for Animal Classification, Anatomy, Physiology,
and Evolution


Sponges are under the phylum... - correct answer Porifera
What types of asexual reproduction occur in protozoans? - correct answer Binary fission
(nucleus division), and multiple fission (repeated nuclear divisions followed by cytokinesis)
What type of symmetry do sponges have? - correct answer Cylindrical sponges have radial
symmetry and others are asymmetrical
What is the phylum Platyhelminthes? - correct answer flatworms
What is the osmoregulatory challenge for freshwater Protozoa? - correct answer Excess water
gain through osmosis
What body plans in sponges have radial symmetry? - correct answer Asconoid and syconoid
Nervous system in Platyhelminthes - correct answer -up to 5 pairs of nerve cords with lateral
and cross nerves
Symmetry of platyhelminthes - correct answer adult appearance is bilateral with anterior,
posterior, dorsal, ventral, and lateral surfaces
What is the major end product of protein metabolism in protozoans? - correct answer
Ammonia
3 types of feeding modes - correct answer Ingestion, absorption, and photosynthesis
What type types of sexual reproduction occur in protozoans? - correct answer Syngamy
(traditional reproduction), and conjugation (mutual exchange of genetic information)
Class Trematoda characteristics - correct answer -two or three hosts
-intermediate host is always a snail or other invertebrate (crustacean)
-definitive host is usually a vertebrate
What two methods of asexual reproduction occur in sponges? - correct answer Bud formation
and fragmentation/regeneration
What is a spongocoel in a sponge? - correct answer Open channel in the middle
Proglottids (Tapeworm) characteristics - correct answer -chain of buds produced by strobila
-more proglottids causes more surface area of the tapeworm and more nutrients consumed

,excretion and respiration in Platyhelminthes - correct answer -simple diffusion
-flattened body aides in this process and it is easier for diffusion to occur due to the high
surface to volume ratio
What is triploblastic? - correct answer three germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm)
Contractile vacuoles that are in archaeocytes and choanocytes are in which sponges ? - correct
answer Freshwater sponges
Organ Systems: Circulatory - correct answer -transport system
-CLOSED circuit for us-moving and delivering material-some animals don't have these systems
-carrying away waste material
4 classes of platyhelminthes - correct answer 1. Turbellaria (free living flatworms)
2. Monogenea (small flukes and ectoparasites on fishes)
3. Trematoda (large flukes and endoparasites)
4. Cestoda (tapeworms)
Organ Systems: Nervous - correct answer Signaling system
Which organ systems are connected? - correct answer -circulatory and lymphatic
-nervous and endocrine
-skeletal and muscular
What is an osculum in a sponge? - correct answer Where water escapes at the high pressure
tallest end
body plan of platyhelminthes - correct answer -cephalization (leads with head part of body)
-body is flattened dorso-ventrally
Nervous system in flatworms - correct answer ladder-like
-one pair of lateral nerve cords connected to cerebral ganglia
Tapeworms have elaborate skin surface texturing... - correct answer A syncytial tegument with
microtriches with lots of surface area
Cnidaria Classes - correct answer Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, Cubozoa, Anthozoa
Class Monogenea characteristics - correct answer -one host
-one offspring per egg-found on external surfaces

,-commonly lives on the gills or in the cloaca of a fish-sexual reproduction ONLY
How does excretion occur in protozoans ? - correct answer simple diffusion from high to low
concentration
What are septa? - correct answer Separations like our nasal passages, this occurs in sea
anemones
What are vitelline glands? - correct answer In proglottids for yolk production
-the yolk is the food for tapeworm eggs
What organisms are under the phylum Cnidaria ? - correct answer Jellyfish, sea anemone, and
coral
What is a nerve net? - correct answer Nerve cells connect to muscular cells, forming a
coordinated neuromuscular system
3 levels of BODY STRUCTURE COMPLEXITY in a sponge? - correct answer Asconoid, syconoid,
and leuconoid
Organ Systems: Skeletal - correct answer -also include exoskeletons or thermo pressure
-limited protection
-holding things up against gravity (not a problem for aquatic creatures)
-muscle attachment points
What is excretion? - correct answer Getting rid of metabolic waste (nitrogenous waste) from
the cells
Body Cavity of Phylum Platyhelminthes - correct answer -acoelomate (no true body cavity)
-space between epidermis and gastrodermis is filled with cellular material of mesodermal origin
called parenchyma
Sponges lack... - correct answer Organs, sensory systems, digestive systems, and tissues
What does a sponge eat? - correct answer LIVING OR DEAD
-organic particles, living plankton, bacteria within a size range
Pseudopodia - correct answer Fluid extensions of the cell
Lobopodia: blunt and temporary (Eg. Amoeba)
Axopodia: long and thin with a rigid rod in the middle
Are most sponges monoecious or dioecious? - correct answer monoecious

, Are Protozoa autotrophs or heterotrophs? - correct answer heterotrophs(Can't synthesize)
What class of sponge is the most abundant? - correct answer Demospongiae
3 types of symmetry - correct answer spherical, radial, bilateral
Nervous system in Cnidaria - correct answer True tissue: nerve net with no central control or
brain
-bidirectional nerve cells (nerves that go both ways, opposite of a human)
Pinocytosis - correct answer Similar to phagocytosis (cell eating), this is cell drinking through
vacuoles
Epidermis cell types (Cnidaria) - correct answer Epitheliomuscular cells: longitudinal muscle
layer for movement
Cnidocytes: protection and prey capture
Sensory: sensing chemical and tactile stimuli
Gland: secrete adhesive, gas bubbles, mucus
Interstitial: stem cells
Nerve cells
What do algae get from photosynthesis ? - correct answer JUST SUGAR
-they absorb other essential nutrients from the water
Characteristics of the class Calcarea - correct answer -calcareous spicules
-Asconoid, syconoid, and leuconoid
-only extant class with asconoids though
Elimination - correct answer Getting rid of food waste we don't absorb
Exocytosis - correct answer a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to
the exterior
Phagocytosis - correct answer Also called endocytosis, taking something into the cell. Protozoa
do this.
Spongocytes, collencytes, and sclerocytes secrete what? - correct answer In sponges they
secrete spongin, collagen, and spicules
Organ Systems: Muscular - correct answer Move body parts (food, blood, limbs)
How does Cnidaria use their Cnidocyte ? - correct answer -some sting and envenomate

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