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Chapter 35 Deuterostomes Supplemental Instruction Iowa State University Leader: Course: Instructor: Date: Jessica Bio 211 (4) Dr. Holscher 9/20/2016 1. What do all 7,000 species of Echinoderms have in common? 2. Why aren’t echinoderms truly radially symmetrical? 3. What 3 categories of feeding do echinoderms use to feed? 4. Name the 5 classes of Echinodermata and describe each. 5. True or False: Sea stars always have only 5 arms. 6. True or False: Chordates and vertebrates mean the same thing. 7. Name the four morphological traits all chordates have. 8. So if all chordates have a post-anal tails, and we are chordates, where are our tails? 9. Urochordata are also called _____________. 10. True or False: Urochordates retain all 4 chordata characteristics in their adult life. 11. What do all vertebrates have in common? 12. Name the 3 regions of the brain. 1060 Hixson-Lied Student Success Center 515-294-6624 [email protected] http://www.si.iastate.edu 13. When did vertebrates first appear? 14. List the key innovations of vertebrate evolution. 15. The most species-rich and ecologically diverse lineages are the _____________ and ____________. 16. Describe the difference between natural selection and artificial selection. 17. _____________ were the first vertebrate to live a portion of their lives on land. 18. Name terrestrial innovations other than the amniotic egg that made mammals and reptiles capable of living their entire lives on land. 19. Egg-laying animals are ____________. Animals that give birth are _____________. In ______________ animals the female produces an egg with a nutrient-rich yolk and retains it within her body. 20. List the advantages of placental care. 21. Are birds reptiles? Quote: “All vertebrates are chordates, but not all chordates are vertebrates.