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Title: Biology II Lab Practical Review Part II


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Biology II Lab Practical ReviewPart II
Last updated 11-29-07
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Fungi
Phyla Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Glomeromycota
Ascomycota Basidiomycota
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Aspergillis Ascomycota - mold
Ascomycota
Basidiomycota
http//www2.muw.edu/mharvill/index.html
Zygomycota - Rhizopus
Ascomycota
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Name the phylum and explain the pictures.
http//www.ffp.csiro.au/research/mycorrhiza/vam.ht
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  • Answer Glomeromycota. They are
    endomycorrhizae. The tips of the hyphae push
    into plant root cells and branch into tiny
    treelike structures known as arbuscles.

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Fungi Reproduction
Basidia
Zygoyte Rhizopus
Ascospores Inside Ascus
Conidia - Asexual Ascomycota
Yeast budding
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Lichen
  • Lichen are a symbiotic association composed of
  • a. mycorrhizae and green algae
  • b. nodules and cyanobacteria
  • c. fungi, cyanobacteria and/or green algae
  • d. chlorophyta and green algae
  • e. a. and b.
  • Answer c.

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Fruticose
Foliose
Crustose
Crustose
Fruticose
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Embryology
9
What is the difference between phylogeny and
ontology?
  • Answer One is the study of evolutionary
    relationships among organisms and the other is
    the development of an individual organism from
    egg to adult.

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Cell Division
Mesenchyme
Archenteron
Morula
Gastrula
Blastocoel
Blastula
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midbrain
Locate on diagram forebrain somite eye midbrain
pharynx heart neural tube somite ear hindbrain
eye
hindbrain
forebrain
ear
heart
pharynx
somite
neural tube
somite
48 hr. chick dorsal view
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Chorion
Embryo
Amnion
Allantois
Yolk sac
Yolk
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Extraembryonic Membranes
  • What are the functions of the extraembryonic
    membranes?
  • Answer
  • Amnion - protects the embryo
  • Chorion - gas exchange
  • Allantois - waste disposal gas exchange
  • Yoke sac - surrounds yoke for nutrients

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Germ Layers
  • What are the three germ layers?
  • Answer Ectoderm, Endoderm, Mesoderm
  • What body tissues are derived from each?
  • Answer
  • Ectoderm - epidermis of skin, mouth rectum
    lining, eye, nervous system, tooth enamel
  • Endoderm lining of digestive tract and
    respiratory system, liver, pancreas, thyroid,
    lining of reproductive system
  • Mesoderm notocord, skeleton, muscles,
    circulatory system, reproductive system,
    excretory system, skin dermis, body cavity lining

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Invertebrates
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Porifera
What are the body plans below?
  • Answer ascon, sycon, leucon

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Cnidaria
Anthozoa
Scyphozoa
Hydrozoa
Ctenophora
Comb Jelly
Cubozoa
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Platyhelmenthes
Trematoda
Turbellaria
Turbellaria
Cestoda
Monogenea
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Nemertea
Rotifera
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Nematoda
Male or female?
Answer Male
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Arthropoda
  • Crustacea and Insecta are distinct from each
    other in that
  • a. Crustacea have segmented legs
  • b. Insects have segmented legs
  • c. Crustacea have two pairs of antenna
  • d. Insects have two pairs of antenna
  • e. a. b.
  • Answer c

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Arthropoda Classes
Myriapoda Subclass Diplopoda
Myriapoda Subclass Chilopoda
Arachnida
Crustacea
Insecta
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Match the letter to the number
  • 1. Porifera
  • 2. Cnidaria
  • 3. Ctenophora
  • 4. Platyhelmenthes
  • 5. Mollusca
  • 6. Nematoda
  • 7. Annelida
  • 8. Arthropoda
  • 9. Echinodermata
  • a. Diplopoda
  • b. Roundworm
  • c. Cephalopoda
  • d. Turbelaria
  • e. Hydrozoa
  • f. Comb jelly
  • g. Ophiuroidea
  • h. Oligochaeta
  • i. Ascon body type
  • Answers 1(i), 2(e), 3(f), 4(d), 5(c), 6(b),
    7(h), 8(a), 9(g)

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a.
d.
Echinodermata
  1. Asteroidea

b. Holothuroidea
c. Crinoidea
d. Ophiurodea
e. Echinoidea
b.
e.
f. Echinoidea
g. Concentricycloidea
f.
c.
g.
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a.
d.
Echinodermata
  1. Asteroidea

b. Holothuroidea
c. Crinoidea
d. Ophiurodea
e. Echinoidea
b.
e.
f. Echinoidea
f.
c.
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Mollusca
Polyplacophora
Gastropoda
Bivalvia
Cephalopoda
Cehpalopoda
Cephalopoda
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Annelida
Oligochaeta
Hirudinia
Polychaeta
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Match the letter with the number. Answers may be
used more than once.
  • 1. Platyhelmenthes
  • 2. Roundworms
  • 3. Earthworm
  • 4. Mouth first
  • 5. Anus first
  • 6. lack tissue
  • 7. true tissue
  • a. parazoa
  • b. acoelomate
  • c. pseudocoleomate
  • d. deuterostome
  • e. protostome
  • f. eumetazoa
  • g. coelomate
  • Answer 1b, 2c, 3g, 4e, 5d, 6a, 7f

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Vertebrates
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What are the four main characteristics of
Chordata?
  • Answer
  • Notocord. Flexible, rod-like. Replaced by
    vertebrae of backbone in vertebrates.
  • Pharyngeal gill slits from throat to exterior
  • Dorsal hollow nerve cord whose main cord is solid
  • Post-anal tail

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The subphyla of Chordata are?
  • a. Urochordata, Asteroidea, Cephalochordata
  • b. Vertebrata, Cephalochordata, Agnatha
  • c. Cephalochordata, Agnatha, Actinistia
  • d. Urochordata, Cephalochordata, Vertebrata
  • e. None of the above
  • Answer d
  • Which subphylum do Tunicates belong?
  • Answer Urochordata

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Match the letter with the number.Answer only used
once.
  • 1. Shark
  • 2. Perch
  • 3. Frog
  • 4. Pig
  • a. Class Actinopterygii
  • b. Class Mammalia
  • c. Class Chondrichthyes
  • d. Order Anura
  • Answer 1c, 2a, 3d, 4b

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Reptilia
Order Crocodilia
Order Squamata
Order Chelonia
Order Sphenodontia
Order Squamata
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Orders of Placental Mammals
Sirenia
Rodentia
Proboscidea
Primates
Perissodactyla
Insectavora
Lagomorpha
Chiroptera
Perissodactyla
Cetacea
Artiodactyla
Artiodactyla
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Mammals
Order Monotremata
Order Marsupials
Class Aves
Carinates
Ratites
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Frog
c.
Heart
a.
Fat bodies
b.
Liver
d.
Stomach
e.
Small intestines
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c.
male or female?
female
b.
heart
a.
cloaca
Shark
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Pig
a.
heart
c.
lung
b.
liver
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swim bladder
b.
gills
a.
e.
ovary
c.
liver
d.
stomach
f.
intestine
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