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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
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evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+ 
 
5 chordate synapomorphies 
1. pharyngeal wall with bilaterally symmetrical pharyngeal pouches and pharyngeal slits 
2. Mid-dorsal hollow nerve cord (in humans:spinal cord) 
3. a single, mid-dorsal supportive rod, the notochord (in humans:intervertebral discs) 
4. a muscular postanal tail at some stage in life (in human: coccyx) 
5. endostyle (precursor to thyroid) or thyroid gland 
characters found in some inverts or absent in some chordates 
1. segmented ...
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CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+ 
 
5 chordate synapomorphies 
1. pharyngeal wall with bilaterally symmetrical pharyngeal pouches and pharyngeal slits 
2. Mid-dorsal hollow nerve cord (in humans:spinal cord) 
3. a single, mid-dorsal supportive rod, the notochord (in humans:intervertebral discs) 
4. a muscular postanal tail at some stage in life (in human: coccyx) 
5. endostyle (precursor to thyroid) or thyroid gland 
characters found in some inverts or absent in some chordates 
1. segmented ...
CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+ 
 
5 chordate synapomorphies 
1. pharyngeal wall with bilaterally symmetrical pharyngeal pouches and pharyngeal slits 
2. Mid-dorsal hollow nerve cord (in humans:spinal cord) 
3. a single, mid-dorsal supportive rod, the notochord (in humans:intervertebral discs) 
4. a muscular postanal tail at some stage in life (in human: coccyx) 
5. endostyle (precursor to thyroid) or thyroid gland 
characters found in some inverts or absent in some chordates 
1. segmented ...
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CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+ 
 
5 chordate synapomorphies 
1. pharyngeal wall with bilaterally symmetrical pharyngeal pouches and pharyngeal slits 
2. Mid-dorsal hollow nerve cord (in humans:spinal cord) 
3. a single, mid-dorsal supportive rod, the notochord (in humans:intervertebral discs) 
4. a muscular postanal tail at some stage in life (in human: coccyx) 
5. endostyle (precursor to thyroid) or thyroid gland 
characters found in some inverts or absent in some chordates 
1. segmented ...
CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+ 
 
5 chordate synapomorphies 
1. pharyngeal wall with bilaterally symmetrical pharyngeal pouches and pharyngeal slits 
2. Mid-dorsal hollow nerve cord (in humans:spinal cord) 
3. a single, mid-dorsal supportive rod, the notochord (in humans:intervertebral discs) 
4. a muscular postanal tail at some stage in life (in human: coccyx) 
5. endostyle (precursor to thyroid) or thyroid gland 
characters found in some inverts or absent in some chordates 
1. segmented ...
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CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+ 
 
5 chordate synapomorphies 
1. pharyngeal wall with bilaterally symmetrical pharyngeal pouches and pharyngeal slits 
2. Mid-dorsal hollow nerve cord (in humans:spinal cord) 
3. a single, mid-dorsal supportive rod, the notochord (in humans:intervertebral discs) 
4. a muscular postanal tail at some stage in life (in human: coccyx) 
5. endostyle (precursor to thyroid) or thyroid gland 
characters found in some inverts or absent in some chordates 
1. segmented ...
CVA Questions and answers 
Define the term infarction Answer- An infarction is. alone of tissue that is deprived of its 
blood supply 
Explain the difference between the two types of stroke and ischemic infarction and a 
hemorrhagic infarction Answer- Ischemic: Occlusion of a cerebral artery by either a 
thrombus or emboli 
Hemorrhagic: occurs from interrupted vessel integrity and bleeding occurs into the brain 
tissue 
Name 4 risk factors that contributed to Mrs. Kahn having a stroke Answer- - ...
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Define the term infarction Answer- An infarction is. alone of tissue that is deprived of its 
blood supply 
Explain the difference between the two types of stroke and ischemic infarction and a 
hemorrhagic infarction Answer- Ischemic: Occlusion of a cerebral artery by either a 
thrombus or emboli 
Hemorrhagic: occurs from interrupted vessel integrity and bleeding occurs into the brain 
tissue 
Name 4 risk factors that contributed to Mrs. Kahn having a stroke Answer- - ...