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SFSU BIO 240 EXAM 3 EXAM WITH
CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS
LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026




triploblast - ANSWERS-3 germ layers


tunicates - ANSWERS-marine invertebrate of a group that
includes the sea squirts and scalps, rubbery or hard outer
coat and two siphons to draw water into and out of the
body


vertebrates - ANSWERS-animal w/ possession of a backbone
or spinal column


visceral mass - ANSWERS-organs

, archosauria - ANSWERS-dinosaurs, crocodiles, birds.
monophyletic group with similar bone morphology.
crocodilians - basal archosaurs. dinosaurs- evidence of
prenatal care/endothermy evolved in dinosaurs (one of
these lineages became birds)


aves - ANSWERS-birds- extant dinosaurs. birds/reptiles
shared characters = jaw bone structure (5 fused bones),
scales, egg structure (same membranes and structures
including egg tooth). toothless, hollow-boned, bipedal,
streamlined, feathered, endothermic, vertebrate w/ fast
metabolism.


bilateria - ANSWERS-triploblasts. animals with bilateral
symmetry. head/tail (cephalization). separate mouth/anus.
true coelom.


bivalves - ANSWERS-clams, oysters, mussels, scallops. shell
with 2 halves. mantle cavity contains gills used for feeding
and gas exchange. no radula. most are suspension feeders,
some have tentacles and eyes.


blastopore - ANSWERS-the opening of the central cavity of
an embryo in the early stage of development.

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