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Review Questions for Evolution through Vertebrates 1. Compare and Contrast an individual from Phylum Porifera and Phylum Mollusca. Be sure to include a discussion about tissues, symmetry, and a couple other key features. 2. What phylum(s) has/have individuals that are sessile? 3. What are features that may confuse biologists as they attempt to construct a phylogenetic tree? 4. What principle should biologists follow when constructing a phylogenetic tree? How does this principle help decide which tree is probably more accurate? 5. List the classification categories in order starting with Kingdom. Which of the 7 categories is unlike the rest, and why? 6. Describe in detail the Miller-Urey Experiment. What did these scientists do? Why? What were the results? 7. Describe two locations where it is hypothesized life may have began on Early Earth. Why was life in theses locations possible/plausible/probable? 8. Describe the job of a stomata. What are the benefits (to the plant) of it being open? What are the benefits (to the plant) of being closed? 9. Explain one way a plant utilizes the hormone auxin and cytokinin. 10. Are monocots and dicots gymnosperms or angiosperms? Explain at least 4 differences between the two. 11. What is special about plant reproduction? Describe the two “stages.” Which one dominates a bryophyte’s life cycle? Which one dominates a tracheophytes lifestyle? (actual vocabulary terms – as compared to shorthand like 4n & 7n – must be used for full credit). 12. Describe the process of Pollination. 13. Describe how one would tell the difference between an acoelomate, coelomate, and pseudocoelomate. Pictures would be great! 14. What are the three basic shapes of Epithelial Tissue, and what names do we have for them? 15. Describe the three types of Muscle Tissues in at least 2 sentences each. 16. Name and describe at least 3 of the 5 basic types of connective tissue. 17. What are Motor Neurons (what do they do and where can they be found)? What are Sensory Neurons (what do they do and where can they be found)? 18. Explain the concept of Natural Selection. How does generic variation and mutations play a role in natural selection? 19. If 25% of the individuals in a population display a recessive trait (aa), what is the frequency of alleles “a” in the gene pool? What proportion of the population are heterozygous for this trait? 20. What is fitness and how is it measured? 21. How do phenotypic variations occur? Are they goal-oriented (because there are only small seeds available, birds grow small beaks) OR is it random? 22. Describe three pre-zygotic mechanisms for speciation. Skills you should be able to do: Label parts of a plant or root system. Including the following terms: Leaf, terminal (or apical) bud, node, internode, stomata, primary root, lateral root, root system, shoot system. Label the hollow nerve chord, notochord, pharyngeal slits/pouches, and postanal tail on a picture like this: Provide Key Characteristics for the following vertebrates (number of characteristics given in lecture) Fish (5) Arthropods (5) Reptiles (3-4) Birds (2) Vocabulary you should be familiar with: Annual, Biennial, Perennail Long-Day Plants, Short-Day Plants, Day-Neutral Plants Phototropism, Gravitropism, Thigmotropism Auxin, Gibberellins, Cytokinins, Ethylene, Absicisic Acid Sporophyte, Gametophyte Vascular Tissue in plants: Xylem, Phloem Bryophytes, Tracheophytes Homoplasy, Convergent Evolution, Analogous Traits, Homologous Traits (these would help with question #3 above) Endoskeleton, Exoskeleton Ectoderm, Endoderm, Mesoderm, Acoelomate, Pseudocoelomate, Coelomate Radial Symmetry, Bilateral Symmetry. Porifera, Cnidaria (polyp & medusa), Platyhelminthes, Nematoda,