Title: What do all animals have in common?
1What do all animals have in common?
- They eat plants or other animals.
- They are multicellular.
- They reproduce sexually.
- They move around.
- They sense and respond to their environment.
2What do all animals have in common?
- They eat plants or other animals.
- They are multicellular.
- They reproduce sexually.
- They move around.
- They sense and respond to their environment.
3Although morphological and molecular phylogenies
of animal phyla are similar in many respects,
there are differences between them. Morphological
and molecular phylogenies agree on all of the
following except
- Segmentation evolved independently in separate
lineages. - Tissue was one of the earliest morphological
traits to evolve. - Animals generally evolved from simpler to more
complex. - Radial symmetry in adults evolved relatively
late. - Pseudocoelom evolved independently in separate
lineages.
4Although morphological and molecular phylogenies
of animal phyla are similar in many respects,
there are differences between them. Morphological
and molecular phylogenies agree on all of the
following except
- Segmentation evolved independently in separate
lineages. - Tissue was one of the earliest morphological
traits to evolve. - Animals generally evolved from simpler to more
complex. - Radial symmetry in adults evolved relatively
late. - Pseudocoelom evolved independently in separate
lineages.
5Which feature would be most useful for an aquatic
animal switching to living in a terrestrial
habitat?
- the ability to metamorphose
- the ability to lay eggs
- the ability to reproduce asexually
- a segmented body
- an exoskeleton or shell
6Which feature would be most useful for an aquatic
animal switching to living in a terrestrial
habitat?
- the ability to metamorphose
- the ability to lay eggs
- the ability to reproduce asexually
- a segmented body
- an exoskeleton or shell
7Barnacles are sessile crustaceans that live in
intertidal areas. Because they cement themselves
to their substrates, they cant get up and move
to find mates. How do you think they reproduce?
- by releasing eggs and sperm into the water during
high tides - asexually
- with very long penises
8Barnacles are sessile crustaceans that live in
intertidal areas. Because they cement themselves
to their substrates, they cant get up and move
to find mates. How do you think they reproduce?
- by releasing eggs and sperm into the water during
high tides - asexually
- with very long penises (see next slide)
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