Part 1: MC and fill in the fields. Write to put the letter of the correct answer to the questions and MC word (s) in the blank on the answer sheet available. (1 pt each)
Section 1: Classification and Taxonomy
1st The ability to cross is characteristic of all organisms in the same ….
B. Other C. Kingdom D. phylum family types
2nd Prokaryotes that live in extreme housing, are more in the domain
B. Other eubacteria Archaebacteria c. D. Protista
3rd Which of these is the same in the UK?
Other algae and fungi b. Maple and algae
c. Bacteria and fungi d. Stieglitz and goldfish
4th All multicellular organisms are made of this kind of cells___________________.
5th Write specific taxonomy levels of at least most specific.
Section 2: protists and fungi
1st Protists are separated by …
Others their way of moving b. the type of cells that compose them
c. the way they meet their nutritional needs, ie their type of replication
2nd Fungi meet their nutritional needs of
A. photosynthesis B. consumption of dead organic material
c. the conversion of nitrogen in the diet d. chemosynthesis
3rd Fungi are made of cells, known as the …. are compounded
B. Other prokaryotic mycelium c. Hyphae d. algae
4th Fungi are multicellular, except for …
B. Other C. yeast Moose dies d. fungi
5th The kingdom includes organisms that can not be closely related.
___________________________
6th This pioneer species is actually a relationship of mutual symbiosis between an alga and a fungi.________________
7th The role of fungi in the environment is a (n )____________________.
Section 3: Invertebrates: Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Mollusca, Echinodermata
1st This animal-free fabrics they?
B. Other Sea anemone sponge c. Flatworm d. jellyfish
2nd Animals with tentacles, insert the barb (nematocysts) are included with poison …
Other Porifera b. Cnidaria c. d. flatworms Annelida
3rd The first hunter actively developed …
Other sea anemone b. C. Flatworms segmented worms, fish d.
4th Cnidarians have this kind of body
B. Other c. Asymmetric bilateral radial d. no body type
5th A mouth tube is both in feeding and excretion and may in some members of this group are found using
Other cnidarians B. C. d. Platyhelminthes Mollusca Nematoda
6th Organisms such as sponges spend their adult lives attached to one spot, they are considered to ____________________.
7th The only group of invertebrates with Endoskeleton is _____________________.
8th These animals are filter feeders and flows all to do with the whip whips around her neck cells.______________________
9th A radula is located in the mouth of an animal phylum found ______________.
10th An adult jellyfish is an example of what form of cnidarians? (This is the form that moves!)
Section 4: Invertebrates: Arthropods: crayfish, spiders, insects and
1st Which of the following is not shared by all arthropods?
Other articulated legs b. segmented body c. Abdomen d. head
2nd What type of arthropod has three body parts and six legs?
Other arachnids b. Crustaceans c. d. insect centipede
3rd Arthropods are …
Other open-loop system b. closed-loop system c. no heart, no blood d.
4th Malpighian vessels are for …
B. Other Remove waste breath c. d. Play food digest
5th A crustacean has ….
B. Other c. a head a box d. a cephalothorax a cephaloabdomen
6th A spider probably use this breathing organ …
B. Other Lung book lung c. d. tracheal gills
7th The skin of the hard exoskeleton a crustacean called ________________.
8th The process allows changes arthropods ___________________.
9th Arthropod exoskeleton is called the ___________________ of chemicals.
10th What order of arthropods, the most species ?___________________.
Section 5: first vertebrates: fish and amphibians
1st The first vertebrates were further …
B. Other Amphibians tunicates c. d. Reptiles Fish
2nd In their larval stage, the most amphibians breathe with …
B. Other Gill c. Lung booklungs d. trachea
3rd The blood flows through the body of a fish in a …
Other dual-circuit, open circuit system
b. Single circuit, open circuit system
c. Double closed circuit of the circulatory system
d. single closed loop of the circulatory system
4th Amphibians have a …
Other two chambered heart, circulatory closed
b. Two chambered heart and circulatory system open to
c. 3 chambered heart, circulatory closed
d. 4 chambered heart, circulatory closed
5th What feature of amphibians still requires the use of water.
B. Other C. respiration D. fertilization power movement (locomotion)
6th Ancient fish and sharks have skeletons today by __________________.
7th Amphibians, fish, reptiles, and some rely on the external environment for the body temperature, so they called__________________.
8th The first vertebrates that developed a lung-like structure, was a kind of__________________.
9th An important organ in all vertebrates, for the removal of the waste and the maintenance water.___________________.
10th Every entity that has a notochord is at its embryonic stage, with a dorsal nerve cord cables ____________________.
Section 6: vertebrates: reptiles and birds
1st The vertebrate jaw first appeared in the …. (Just think!)
B. Other C. Birds Reptiles d. Fish Mammals
2nd Crocs, birds and people all have in common, if not
Other warm-blooded animals b. 3 c. Heart heart d. rooms 4 rooms amniotes
3rd The birds have no teeth, so they have this opportunity to grind their food.
Other Bill B. c. D. Harvest sewer gizzard
4th This is not a feature of all birds?
B. Other two legs c. endothermic d. can fly covered with feathers
5th That the observation of birds suggest that they work closely with related reptiles, especially crocodiles.
Others lay their eggs
b. their feet covered with scaly skin have
c. take care of their children
d. have two legs and two wings
6th Most reptiles behavior respiration (gas exchange) with______________________.
7th A reptile with a three-chamber heart could be a __________________________.
8th A reptile scales consist of a called_____________________ chemistry.
9th Birds and reptiles that have this structure as a target for their digestive, reproductive, excretory organs systems.______________________.
Section 7: Vertebrates: Mammals
1st Which of the following mammals help retain body heat
Other Hair
b. Body Fat
c. A and B
d. None of the above
2nd modern hominids (like you!) belong to the genera and species ..
Other B. Homo habilis Homo sapiens c. D. A. afarensis Australopithecus Homo erectus
3rd Kangaroos, koalas, and our local oppossums are examples of …
Other placental b. Monotremes c. Marsupials sexless d.
4th The two most important developments in the evolution of hominids have been …
Other upright posture and Customs
b. Brain and enlarged enlarged teeth
c. Inches and an enlarged brain
d. large brains and upright posture
5th Two features of all mammals are …
Other hair and teeth
b. Mammary gland and external fertilization
c. Walk on two legs and internal fertilization
d. hair and mammary glands
6th Because people up, we walk on two legs called______________________.
7th egg-laying mammals are called___________________.
8th The first mammals were the hunt and feed at night (because of the dinosaurs). are animals that do this, “said be___________________.
9th An animal with eyes on top, flat back teeth large, sharp canine teeth and a jaw in accordance with the molars probably flip a ____________________.
10th Select all the words, applies to all animals and write in space. Eukaryotes, prokaryotes, unicellular, multicellular, heterotrophic, autotrophic, cell walls, lack of cell walls
Section 8: Kingdom Plantae: mosses, ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms
1st The plants are …
Other autotrophic eukaryotes, multicellular,
b. heterotrophic unicellular eukaryotes
c. heterotrophic eukaryotes, multicellular,
d. autotrophic prokaryotes, unicellular
2nd The structure of plant cells to catch the light for photosynthesis are …
B. Other Stamens c. D. mitochondria chloroplast ribosomes
3rd Non-vascular plants are called …
B. Other Moss ferns c. D. Gymnosperms Angiosperms
4th Plants have, that the seeds grow inside cones are called …
B. Other Moss ferns c. D. Gymnosperms Angiosperms
5th seedless plants that are still on water for reproduction …
Other mosses and angiosperms b. Angiosperms and gymnosperms
c. Ferns and mosses, ferns and flowering plants d.
6th These plants rely on insects for pollination and wind …
B. Other Moss ferns c. D. Gymnosperms Angiosperms
7th The mature ovary that are the seeds called_______________ protects.
8th Gas exchange takes place in plants through these small openings in their leaves. _____________
9th Free nitrogen must be converted into useful compounds by plant by____________
10th ___________________ Plants have to produce in the night ATP for energy and CO2 release.
Section 9: the biosphere and Population and Community Ecology
1st The number of individuals of a species in an area is, a (n) …
A. Ecosystem bc Community habitats d. population
2nd An area of living organisms that eat them, and the time of the day’s most active bodies describes a …
A. Community
b. Ecosystem
c. Scope
d. Technical
3rd All of the following is an abiotic factor in the environment, unless …
B. Other c. Ground water d. air autotrophic
4th This includes abiotic and biotic factors in an area.
B. Other c. D. Population Community Ecosystem individual
5th All kinds of creatures that inhabit a particular area is called a (n)
A. Ecosystem bc Community habitats d. population
6th During periods of drought reduced the population of the gray squirrel and the squirrel the black population remains the same. This could be an example ….
Other predation
b. Parasitism
c. competitive exclusion
d. growth boom-bust cycle
7th Space, food and disease are taken into account and ___________________ can affect the resilience of the ecosystem. (2 words)
8th The broadest level of ecological study, the sum of all ecosystems of the earth is called the___________________.
9th The water vapor released by organisms called______________________.
Section 10: Biome and climatic factors
1st As you move from the poles toward the equator, the sunlight
Others, the most widespread and temps. are warmer
b. the less widely used and become warmer temps
c. Spread more, but the temps. stay the same
d. the least used and become cooler temps
2nd The uneven heating of the earth …
Other drives ocean currents
b. Wind leads to global
c. Regions affects the Earth’s climate
d. above
3rd Prone to ________ _______. Prone to _________ _________.
Other hot air drop. Cold air, increasing
b. decrease of cold air. Hot air rises
c. Moist air drop. Cold air, increasing
d. Moist air is rising. Hot air drop
4th In the biome would you expect that the largest temperature fluctuations over a period of 24 hours?
B. Other Desert, deciduous forest c. d. Tundra Plains
5th In what biome is a part of Connecticut?
Other coniferous b. Deciduous forest c. D. Chaparral Grassland
6th A biome is characterized by certain (not through) …
Other rainfall and average temperature
b. Community of living things are characteristic you
c. Distance from equator
d. longitudinal position is
7th A biome climate is determined mainly by
Other rainfall and average temperature
b. Community of living things are characteristic you
c. Distance from equator
d. longitudinal position is
8th Based on their lengths are heading, the area would in_____________________ Connecticut.
9th After a fire in a community starts to return and in a gradual change until it has reached maturity in a new process is called___________________________.
10th Biomes that few ?__________________ primary productivity
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