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Zoology Lab practical #1
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Vertebrate Zoology Exam 1 |122 questions| with correct answers
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How many vertebrate species are there? CORRECT ANSWER 50,000 
 
What two things are used to examine different vertebrates? CORRECT ANSWER similarities, diversity 
 
Vertebrate CORRECT ANSWER animals with backbones (have vertebrae) 
 
Backbone CORRECT ANSWER vertebral column surrounding a spinal cord 
 
5 General Groups of Vertebrate (Historic Classification) CORRECT ANSWER Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals 
 
Lower Vertebrate CORRECT ANSWER "primitive vertebrate" - fishes 
 
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Vertebrate Zoology- Exam 1; Ch 1-4, 6 & 7 |339 questions| with correct answers
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Why doesn't phylogenetic systematics have a fixed number of hierarchical categories like Linnaean systematics? CORRECT ANSWER it is variable, not for sure 
 
What aspect of evolution does phylogenetic systematics represent more clearly than Linnaean systematics does? CORRECT ANSWER Evolutionary history 
 
Non-amniotes CORRECT ANSWER lay eggs in water 
 
Hagfishes and lampreys: CORRECT ANSWER Myxiniformes and Petromyzontiformes (Agnathans) 
 
Sharks, rays, and ratfishes, cartilaginous fishes: CO...
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UW Madison zoology-biology 101 EXAM 3 latest solution update 2023
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Basics of diffusion, gradients, and how they relate - Diffusion: spontaneous movement of very small things. It requires no energy investment by the organism (other than keeping the temperature above freezing) 
--direction is random 
 
Gradients: top of gradient = high concentration, bottom of gradient = low concentration 
--diffuses high to low 
 
Basics of diffusion across a semipermeable barrier - 
 
Factors that speed up or slow down diffusion - size: smaller things diffuse faster 
the visco...
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Vertebrate Zoology (Final Exam Prep) questions with correct answers
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Amniotic Egg CORRECT ANSWER A shelled, water-retaining egg that enables reptiles, birds, and egg-laying mammals to complete their life cycles on dry land 
 
Fenestration CORRECT ANSWER The introduction of fenestrae (small holes in glomerular capillary walls that filter out fluid) in some amniotes 
 
Amniota CORRECT ANSWER higher vertebrates (reptiles, birds and mammals) possessing an amnion during development 
 
Basilisk Lizard CORRECT ANSWER An Amniota species that has the ability to run across...
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Solutions Manual For Zoology 10th Edition by Stephen Miller , John Harley 9780077837273 Chapter 1-29 Complete Guide.
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Solutions Manual For Zoology 10th Edition by Stephen Miller , John Harley 7273, 4.
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ZOOLOGY- Reproductive System Questions And Answers 2023-2024 A+ Review
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ZOOLOGY- Reproductive System Questions And Answers A+ Review 
Asexual reproduction - Correct Answer->without sexual interaction. Absence of fertilization 
Sexual reproduction - Correct Answer->A reproductive process that involves two parents that combine 
their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs from both parents 
Internal Fertilization - Correct Answer->transfer sperm from male to female by a special structure 
External fertilization - Correct Answer->releas...
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UWRF zoology exam 2 Questions Perfectly Answered!!
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3 germ layers - ectoderm, MESODERM, endoderm 
What does the mesoderm form? - True muscle tissue 
Acoelomate - no body cavity 
coelomate (eucoelomate) - True body cavity completely surrounded by mesoderm 
Pseudocoelomate - false body cavity 
symmetry of platyhelminthes - bilateral symmetry (first appearance) 
Platyhelminthes nervous system - -Anterior cerebral ganglion and nerve cords 
-Eyespots 
Platyhelminthes osmoregulation - Flame cells 
Simple diffusion 
Flame cells - In flatworms, specializ...
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Vertebrate Zoology Final Exam Practice Test questions with correct answers
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Which statement from the list below does not apply to leptotyphloid snakes 
A. fossorial 
B. represent the ancestral fossorial condition for snakes 
C. small size, no more than 20cms 
D. do not have traces of the pelvic girdle 
E. live everywhere CORRECT ANSWER D. do not have traces of the pelvic girdle 
 
Which animals from the list below are Archosaurians? 
A. caiman 
B. alligator 
C. eagle 
D. tuatara 
E. All except D CORRECT ANSWER E. All except D 
 
From figure 1 you can conclude the f...
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Introduction to Vertebrate Zoology Bio1419 Lectures 1-10 questions with correct answers
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Zoology CORRECT ANSWER The branch of biology that deals with animals and animal life. Includes structure, behavior, physiology, development and classification of animals 
 
Hemichordates CORRECT ANSWER Acorn worms and pterobranchs. Have gill pores, dorsal hollow nerve cord, notochord, buccal diverticulum, open circulatory system and unique glomerulus. Classes enteropreusta and pterobranchia 
 
Chordates CORRECT ANSWER Have a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, post-anal tail and pharynx with ...
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