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Name: _______________ Last _______________ First ID#___________________________ Lab. Date and Time____________________ Lab. TA____________________ Biological Sciences 1B – Dr. Herrlinger Summer Sessions I 1998 Midterm 2 July 24, 1998 Please Read the Instructions First Check your pages. There are 10 pages in this exam. You are responsible for making sure that you have all the pages. This examination is worth 85 points. Write your name, ID#, and Lab. Section on your scantron. Multiple Choice Questions 1. Indicate your answers on the scantron sheet using a number 2 or test scoring pencil. Press heavily, don’t stray out of the margins, and completely erase any changed answers. 2. If you think that a multiple choice question is ambiguous or confusing, use the “gripe sheet” at the end of the examination to explain the problem. 3. There are 30 multiple choice questions worth 2 points each. Fill-in Questions 1. Use pen only (no grade corrections for pencil or white–out). 2. Write only one answer per question. You can elaborate on an answer, but you will not be given any credit if you write two different answers to the question. 3. Spelling rules: ½ credit for 2–3 letters wrong or transposed. No points will be given if the misspelling alters the meaning of the word. 4. There are 11 fill–in questions worth 25 points in total. 1 Choose the one best answer: 1. Which of the following are useful in inferring phylogenetic relationships among different taxa? a. b. c. d. e. analogous structures embryological features homologous structures both b and c all of the above 2. Which of the following is NOT true of ammonites? a. b. c. d. e. They are closely related to Nautilus. They had thin, lightweight shells and swam near the surface of the ocean. Their shells were streamlined and contained gas pockets. They were preyed upon by mososaurs. They were very abundant during the Triassic period (230-192 mya). 3. Development in the Phylum Porifera a. b. c. d. e. never stops stops at the archenteron stage stops at the blastula stage stops at the gastrula stage stops with schizocoely 4. Mesoglea is found in which of the following phyla? a. b. c. d. e. Annelida Arthropoda Cnidaria Mollusca Porifera 5. A single–celled animal is limited in size by a. b. c. d. e. the amount of food it can find the amount of oxygen that can diffuse into the cell the amount of water that can be expelled the amount of water that can be taken in the size of its parents 6. Within the Hydrozoan life cycle, the __________ stage reproduces asexually while the __________ stage reproduces sexually. a. b. c. d. e. clonal; solitary medusa; polyp motile; sessile polyp; medusa solitary; colonial 2 7. Which of the following is NOT true about colonies? a. b. c. d. Colonies allow for specialization in function. Colonies of polymorphic individuals can consist of more than a single morph. Individuals of a colony only reproduce asexually. Individuals of a colony are genetically identical to the other individuals within the same colony. e. All of the above are true statements about colonies. 8. The tegument found in parasitic flatworms may function in the following ways EXCEPT: a. b. c. d. e. aids in reproduction protection against the host’s digestive juices protection against the host’s immune system site of gas exchange site of nutrient absorption 9. The mantle of molluscs is important because a. b. c. d. e. it encloses the mantle cavity it secretes the protective shell respiratory structures are derived from the mantle all of the above only a and b 10. In which class of molluscs are the ctenidia enlarged for use in both feeding and respiration? a. b. c. d. e. Bivalvia Cephalopoda Gastropoda Polyplacophora None of the above 11. All arthropods share all of the following characters EXCEPT: a. b. c. d. e. articulated appendages hard, chitinous exoskeleton homonomous or heternomous segmentation protostome development tracheal system 12. What is the name of the cell Poriferans use for feeding? a. b. c. d. e. asconoid choanocyte enterocoel gastrozooid teloblast 3 13. Schizocoelous development a. b. c. d. e. has cells budding off ectoderm to form the gastrula is characteristic of deuterostomes occurs in diploblastic organisms results in coelomate animals none of the above 14. Which of the following is a correct statement about annelids? a. b. c. d. e. All leeches are parasitic. All annelids have setae. Most oligochaetes are dioecious. Most polychaetes have a clitellum. Oligochaetes and leeches have no larval stage. 15. Most crustaceans have a. b. c. d. e. a terrestrial life stage a trochophore larva malpighian tubules two pairs of antennae uniramous appendages 16. Which of the following taxa contain species with a complete gut? a. b. c. d. e. Anthozoa Hirudinea Hydrozoa Platyhelminthes Porifera 17. Which of the following is NOT present in Scyphozoans? a. b. c. d. e. cnidae ectoderm endoderm mesoderm mesoglea 18. The Subphylum Crustacea includes which of the following? a. b. c. d. e. horseshoe crabs mites pill bugs scorpions spiders 4 19. Leuconoid sponges exhibit the most efficient design because they a. b. c. d. e. are small and compact have a complex network of chambers and canals have decreased their surface to volume ratio have multiple tissue layers utilize the Principle of Parsimony 20. A defining characteristic in the Class Cestoda is a. b. c. d. e. lack of parapodia and setae loss of the radula presence of a clitellum presence of a head syncytial tegument 21. True or False. No living cephalopod possesses an internal calcium carbonate shell. A. True B. False 22. A chitinous exoskeleton in arthropods is advantageous because a. b. c. d. e. it is soft and flexible for efficient maneuverability it limits overall size it provides protection from predators it requires molting for body growth the calcium salts in the exoskeleton buffer the salinity of seawater 23. Which of the following is characteristic of protostomes? a. b. c. d. e. blastopore becomes the mouth coelom forms by enterocoely development ceases after gastrulation development is indeterminate radial cleavage 24. A piece of a sponge can be cut off, forced through a piece of cloth, and the cells will re– associate to form a new small sponge because the cells are a. b. c. d. e. hermaphroditic omnipotent paedomorphic teloblastic totipotent 25. What feeding strategy do most members of the Class Polyplacophora employ? a. b. c. d. e. filter–feeding herbivory parasitism predation scavenging 5 26. One phylogenetic similarity between molluscs and annelids is the presence of a. b. c. d. e. a heavy outer covering which is either a shell or chitinous exoskeleton a reduced coelom a trochophore larva ctenidia paired appendages 27. One advantage to an organism undergoing holometabolous metamorphosis is a. b. c. d. e. each life stage is resistant to parasitoids mating can occur at any stage of all the life stages, only one is susceptible to predation the calcareous endoskeleton of the pupa protects the developing animal inside the different life stages feed in different habitats 28. Annelids and arthropods are similar in that they both have a. b. c. d. e. a reduced coelom an open circulatory system external segmentation septa between segments tagmatization 29. Tropical ocean waters are typically poor in nutrients. Which statement best explains why coral reefs are able to exist in what could be characterized as a nutritional desert? a. Corals have a symbiotic association with zooxanthellae where they exchange waste products. b. Corals obtain nutrition from increased ultraviolet radiation at low latitudes near the equator. c. There are few predators that eat corals. d. Tropical water is warm and coral metabolism is high. e. both a and b 30. A hydrostatic skeleton would be characteristic of which of the following taxa? a. b. c. d. e. Hirudinea Hydrozoa Polychaeta Oligochaeta all of the above 6 Fill–in questions: 31. Are acorn barnacles monoecious or dioecious? Why would that be an advantage to this organism in it’s adult habitat? (3 pts.) 32. Place the words below in order to indicate the correct developmental sequence, beginning with the most primitive stage. (2 pts. – no partial credit) blastula 1. _ _ cleavage 2. _ _ formation of the coelom 3. _ _ gastrula 4. _ _ zygote 5. _ _ 33. a. How do cephalopods change the color of their body to match their surroundings? (2 pts.) b. Without hiding or changing their color, in what way can octopuses change their external appearance? (1 pt.) 34. Give the Phylum, Class, and common name of the largest invertebrate on our planet. (3 pts.) 35. Choose a phylum (other than Porifera) discussed in lecture and draw a cladogram including at least three classes or subphyla. Label at least one definitive characteristic for each branch of your tree. (4 pts.) 7 36. Give two adaptations flatworms have adopted for a parasitic lifestyle and explain how they are advantageous to the parasite. (2 pts.) 37. Draw the life cycle of a holometabolous insect and label each major life stage. (2 pts.) 38. Describe one way some gastropods have solved problems associated with torsion. (1 pt.) 39. The phylogenetic relationships among annelids, arthropods, and molluscs is unclear. Give two definitive characteristics shared by annelids and molluscs and two definitive characters shared by annelids and arthropods. (2 pts.) Annelids and Molluscs Annelids and Arthropods 1. 1. 2. 2. 40. Bright coloration in organisms usually warns of some defense. What defense do brightly colored nudibranchs have against predation? (1 pt.) 8 41. See the species of hypothetical lobsters pictured below: a. Place the letter of each species in the appropriate location on the cladogram. Use species A as your outgroup. (1½ pts.) b. Label the character changes at the appropriate positions on your cladogram below using the Principle of Parsimony to show the evolutionary relationship among the species. (2½ pts.) Character traits: 1 or 2 pairs of antennae Normal or reduced claw size Gain or loss of color in claws Gain or loss of stripes A B D E C 9 Name: ___________________________ Last First ID#________________________ Gripe Sheet Instructions: 1. Put your name at the top of the page. 2. If you think that a question is ambiguous or confusing, indicate the question number, the answer you gave, and the reason that you gave this answer. Question # Answer you gave Gripe 10