ZOOLOGY EXAM
the most primiyive of the early fishes were? - Answer-aganthans
legless animals that live in water, are elongate burrowing animals, and feed on small invertebrates such
as termites - Answer-caecilians
it grows legs and loses a tail. it changes from an herbivore with a long digestive tract to a carnivore with
a shorter one. it loses its gills and lateral line system and uses it skin, mouth, and lungs for gas exchange
- Answer-tadpole
which of the following is a feature of alligator reproduction - Answer-the female hears the young and
digs open the nest to help them escape, incubation temperature determines the sec ration of the
offspring, the mother guards the are where the eggs are incubating.
the ovoviviparous sharks are those that?? - Answer-beat their young alive after resting if the eggs in the
oviduct but with no further nourishment except from that of the yolk
the evolutionary contribution of amphibians to life in land was the development by of??? - Answer-lungs
and limbs
moving from fish to amphibians, we see which general conversion? - Answer-the lateral line to senses of
smell and hearing
what is the name of the bottom plate on a turtle, which is continuous with the breastbone (strenum) -
Answer-plastron
the most primiyive of the early fishes were? - Answer-aganthans
legless animals that live in water, are elongate burrowing animals, and feed on small invertebrates such
as termites - Answer-caecilians
it grows legs and loses a tail. it changes from an herbivore with a long digestive tract to a carnivore with
a shorter one. it loses its gills and lateral line system and uses it skin, mouth, and lungs for gas exchange
- Answer-tadpole
which of the following is a feature of alligator reproduction - Answer-the female hears the young and
digs open the nest to help them escape, incubation temperature determines the sec ration of the
offspring, the mother guards the are where the eggs are incubating.
the ovoviviparous sharks are those that?? - Answer-beat their young alive after resting if the eggs in the
oviduct but with no further nourishment except from that of the yolk
the evolutionary contribution of amphibians to life in land was the development by of??? - Answer-lungs
and limbs
moving from fish to amphibians, we see which general conversion? - Answer-the lateral line to senses of
smell and hearing
what is the name of the bottom plate on a turtle, which is continuous with the breastbone (strenum) -
Answer-plastron