Title: Biology II Lab Practical Review Part II
1Biology II Lab Practical ReviewPart II
Last updated 11-29-07
2Fungi
Phyla Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Glomeromycota
Ascomycota Basidiomycota
3Aspergillis Ascomycota - mold
Ascomycota
Basidiomycota
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Zygomycota - Rhizopus
Ascomycota
4Name the phylum and explain the pictures.
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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.
5Fungi Reproduction
Basidia
Zygoyte Rhizopus
Ascospores Inside Ascus
Conidia - Asexual Ascomycota
Yeast budding
6Lichen
- 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.
7Fruticose
Foliose
Crustose
Crustose
Fruticose
8Embryology
9What 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.
10Cell Division
Mesenchyme
Archenteron
Morula
Gastrula
Blastocoel
Blastula
11midbrain
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
12Chorion
Embryo
Amnion
Allantois
Yolk sac
Yolk
13Extraembryonic 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
-
14Germ 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 -
15Invertebrates
16Porifera
What are the body plans below?
- Answer ascon, sycon, leucon
17 Cnidaria
Anthozoa
Scyphozoa
Hydrozoa
Ctenophora
Comb Jelly
Cubozoa
18Platyhelmenthes
Trematoda
Turbellaria
Turbellaria
Cestoda
Monogenea
19Nemertea
Rotifera
20Nematoda
Male or female?
Answer Male
21Arthropoda
- 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
22Arthropoda Classes
Myriapoda Subclass Diplopoda
Myriapoda Subclass Chilopoda
Arachnida
Crustacea
Insecta
23Match 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)
24a.
d.
Echinodermata
- Asteroidea
b. Holothuroidea
c. Crinoidea
d. Ophiurodea
e. Echinoidea
b.
e.
f. Echinoidea
g. Concentricycloidea
f.
c.
g.
25a.
d.
Echinodermata
- Asteroidea
b. Holothuroidea
c. Crinoidea
d. Ophiurodea
e. Echinoidea
b.
e.
f. Echinoidea
f.
c.
26Mollusca
Polyplacophora
Gastropoda
Bivalvia
Cephalopoda
Cehpalopoda
Cephalopoda
27Annelida
Oligochaeta
Hirudinia
Polychaeta
28Match 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
29Vertebrates
30What 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
31The 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
32Match 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
33Reptilia
Order Crocodilia
Order Squamata
Order Chelonia
Order Sphenodontia
Order Squamata
34Orders of Placental Mammals
Sirenia
Rodentia
Proboscidea
Primates
Perissodactyla
Insectavora
Lagomorpha
Chiroptera
Perissodactyla
Cetacea
Artiodactyla
Artiodactyla
35 Mammals
Order Monotremata
Order Marsupials
Class Aves
Carinates
Ratites
36Frog
c.
Heart
a.
Fat bodies
b.
Liver
d.
Stomach
e.
Small intestines
37c.
male or female?
female
b.
heart
a.
cloaca
Shark
38Pig
a.
heart
c.
lung
b.
liver
39swim bladder
b.
gills
a.
e.
ovary
c.
liver
d.
stomach
f.
intestine
40Good Luck It's almost over!