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Comprehensive Principles of Zoology 16th Edition Hickman-Keen-Larson-Roberts

ISBN-10:0073524212 , ISBN-13:978-0073524214

Sample of an Animal’s Architectural Overview

A series of Varied Queries

Which assertion most accurately embodies the diversity of animal patterns emerging from the Cambrian era?
A. The Cambrian period witnessed the initial appearance of animal ancestors; all animal morphology traces back to these fossils.
B. Approximately 34 phyla evolved by the conclusion of the Cambrian, and now there are approximately 100 phyla that have diversified from them.
C. Around 100 phyla evolved by the ending of the Cambrian, and currently, approximately 34 animal phyla survive.
D. During the Cambrian era, only non-animal ancestors prevailed, but subsequently, close to 100 phyla developed.
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Graded: automatic

How does a blastula transition as the digestive cavity forms?
A. It remains at the blastula stage.
B. into a gastrula
C. acoelomate
D. pseudocoelomate
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Graded: automatic
Section: Animal Shape Schematics
Topic: Animal Shape Schematics

Which of the following serves as an illustration of protoplasmic paradigm?
A. a hydra
B. an amoeba
C. an earthworm
D. an insect
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Graded: automatic
Section: Hierarchical Arrangement of Animal Elaborateness
Topic: Hierarchical Arrangement of Animal Elaborateness

Which of the subsequent is an example of tissue-organ status of organization?
A. a flatworm
B. a jellyfish
C. a colonial protozoa, such as Volvox
D. a sponge
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
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Section: Hierarchical Arrangement of Animal Elaborateness
Topic: Hierarchical Arrangement of Animal Elaborateness

Which sequence denotes the increasing hierarchical complexity accurately?
A. Organ, tissue, cell, organ system, organism
B. Cell, organ, organ system, tissue, organism
C. Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
D. Organism, tissue, cell, organ system, organ
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
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Section: Hierarchical Arrangement of Animal Elaborateness
Topic: Hierarchical Arrangement of Animal Elaborateness

While an animal elevates in size
A. physique length mounts proportionally to physique bulk.
B. physique length escalates more rapidly than physique bulk.
C. physique length increases slower than physique bulk.
D. All options are correct.
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Graded: automatic
Section: Complexity and Body Size
Topic: Complexity and Body Size

Which of the ensuing indicates a reflection of surface-area-to-volume ratio?
A. When a large and a small bird of identical species collide with a microwave tower while migrating at night, the small bird is more likely to succumb to heat loss before recovering from the minor trauma
B. A cup of tea poured from a large teapot cools more quickly than the larger volume of tea left in the teapot
C. An amoeba has no need for gills or lungs, whereas an amphibian requires some minor gills or lungs, but a horse demands substantial lung surface
D. All the choices represent factors directly linked to the surface-area-to-volume ratio
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Bloom’s Level: 2. Comprehend
Graded: automatic
Section: Complexity and Body Size
Topic: Complexity and Body Size

The two principal fluid chambers of the metazoan anatomy are
A. the extracellular realm and the interstitial realm.
B. the extracellular realm and the intracellular realm.
C. the extracellular realm and the intercellular realm.
D. None of the options are appropriate.
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Graded: automatic
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Which of the following does NOT align with the supportive substance of an organism and its function?
A. The cuticle of an insect offers protection
B. Cartilage of chordates provides stability and protection
C. Loose connective tissue generally holds the body together
D. Blood plasma is a crucial hydrostatic fluid in humans
E. Bone offers stability, protection, and also functions as a mineral repository
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Bloom’s Level: 2. Comprehend
Graded: automatic
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

The examination of tissue kinds and operations is
A. physiology.
B. histology.
C. molecular biology.
D. entomology.
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Graded: automatic
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Which type of tissue lines body cavities and envelops body surfaces?
A. Muscle tissue
B. Nervous tissue
C. Epithelial tissue
D. Connective tissue
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Epithelial tissue is classified into
A. muscle and nervous tissues.
B. loose and tight connective tissues.
C. simple and stratified epithelia.
D. primary and secondary epithelia.
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Which tissue incorporates the dermis?
A. Muscle tissue
B. Nervous tissue
C. Epithelial tissue
D. Connective tissue
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Blood exemplifies a tissue known as
A. connective.
B. circulatory.
C. epithelial.
D. muscular.
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Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Which tissue encompasses bone and cartilage?
A. Muscle tissue
B. Nervous tissue
C. Epithelial tissue
D. Connective tissue
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Which of the ensuing is NOT a function of connective tissue?
A. Line body surfaces and cavities
B. Bind and support body parts
C. Store energy (e.g., fat)
D. Generate blood cells
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Bloom’s Level: 2. Comprehend
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Which of the subsequent declarations about connective tissue is NOT valid?
A. Connective tissues harbor cells capable of transforming into muscle and bone in animals that can regenerate these tissues
B. Loose connective tissue comprises fibroblasts, various fiber types, and a non-living matrix
C. Blood is a connective tissue containing a fluid matrix
D. Collagen is a fat molecule with little tensile strength but extensive stretching ability
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Bloom’s Level: 2. Comprehend
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Which of the subsequent affirmations is NOT true regarding cartilage?
A. Collagen in cartilage is otherwise a relatively uncommon substance in animals
B. Cartilage is a semi-rigid form of connective tissue with condensed fibers implanted in a gel-like matrix
C. The matrix of cartilage comprises collagen and elastic fibers
D. The base structure of the human fetus initially consists of cartilage
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Which type of tissue facilitates motion throughout the entire body?
A. Muscle tissue
B. Nervous tissue
C. Epithelial tissue
D. Neuroglia tissue
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Which of the ensuing cells possesses multiple nuclei?
A. Smooth muscle
B. Adipose tissue
C. Striated muscle
D. Bone
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Nervous tissue consists of
A. only neurons.
B. only neuroglia.
C. brain cells and neurons.
D. neurons and neuroglia.
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Which tissue captures, interprets, and elicits a response to stimuli?
A. Muscle tissue
B. Nervous tissue
C. Epithelial tissue
D. Connective tissue
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Elements of Animal Structures
Topic: Elements of Animal Structures

Animals with bilateral symmetry
A. can be bisected into identical halves by any longitudinal axis plane.
B. are generally sluggish organisms.
C. exhibit relatively straightforward conformation.
D. are better suited for purposeful forward movement than radially symmetrical organisms.
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Bloom’s Level: 2. Comprehend
Section: Animal Shape Schematics
Topic: Animal Shape Schematics

Which of the ensuing is NOT a characteristic of a vertebrate?
A. Radial symmetry
B. Segmentation
C. High cephalization
D. Coelom
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Animal Shape Schematics
Topic: Animal Shape Schematics

Flatworms possess
A. radial symmetry.
B. a tube-within-a-tube body blueprint.
C. an eucoelomate body blueprint.
D. None of the choices are correct.
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Bloom’s Level: 1. Memorization
Section: Complexity and Body Size
Topic: Complexity and Body Size

Vertebrates exhibit
A. bilateral symmetry.
B. eucoelomate body arrangement.
C. tube-within-a-tube body arrangement.
D. All the choices are accurate.
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Bloom’s Level: 2. Comprehend
Section: Animal Shape Schematics
Topic: Animal Shape Schematics

A basketball would symbolize
A. bilateral symmetry.
B. radial symmetry.
C. spherical symmetry.
D. total lack of symmetry since it’s not alive.
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Bloom’s Level: 2. Comprehend
Section: Animal Shape Schematics
Topic: Animal Shape Schematics

A view of an x-ray looking directly at a person’s lung and heart signifies a glimpse of the
A. sagittal plane.
B. transverse plane.
C. frontal plane.
D. lateral plane.
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Bloom’s Level: 2. Comprehend
Section: Animal Shape Schematics
Topic: Animal Shape Schematics

A section through the head revealing a lateral view of the nasal and throat passages would lie on a
A. sagittal plane.
B. transverse plane.
C. pectoral plane.
D. frontal plane.
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Bloom’s Level: 2. Comprehend
Section: Animal Shape Schematics
Topic: Animal Shape Schematics

Your nose would be considered
A. medial, anterior, and dorsal.
B. medial, anterior, and ventral.
C. medial, posterior, and ventral.
D. lateral, anterior, and ventral.
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Bloom’s Level: 2. Comprehend
Graded: automatic
Section: Animal Shape Schematics
Topic: Animal Shape Schematics

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