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Vert Bio Jeopardy 2 nd Exam Review Carver 305 Wed 6:10-8:00 PM

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Vert Bio Jeopardy. 2 nd Exam Review Carver 305 Wed 6:10-8:00 PM . Internal Systems. Sensing environment. R eproduction. Misc . #2. Misc . #1. Locomotion. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vert Bio Jeopardy

2nd ExamReview

Carver 305Wed 6:10-8:00 PM

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Internal Systems

Sensing environment LocomotionReproduction Misc.

#2Misc. #1

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Which glands produce hormones and also are ductless?

Internal Systems 100 points

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Answer

• Endocrine Glands

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Sensing environment 100 points

True or False taste is more complex and sensitive than smell

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Answer

• False

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Misc. 100 points

Where are the photoreceptors located.

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Answer

• In the retina

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Reproduction 100 points

Define parthogenesis.

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Answer

• Asexual reproduction where the egg develops into a new individual without fertilization

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Locomotion 100 points

In aquatic organisms what region of the body creates thrust?

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Answer

• The caudal region

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Misc. 100 points

What creates the coloration in vertebrates integument?

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Answer

• chormatophores

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Internal Systems 200 pointsWhat are the 2 digestive features found in the Aves that won’t be found within any other clade

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Answer

• The Crop and Gizzard

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Sensing environment 200 points

Name the 3 types of sensing receptors and provide an example.

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Answer

• Chemoreceptors: senses smell and taste• Mechanoreceptors: touch, hearing,

equilibrium• Electromagnetic: sight, heat, magnetic

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Misc. 200 points

True of False The dermis produces scales in fish.

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Answer

• True it IS NOT the epidermis layer

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Reproduction 200 points

• What the 2 types of hermaphroditism and provide examples.

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Answer

• Simultaneous- both sets present but don’t function at the same time. Usually doesn’t self fertilize. Ex) Hamlet (fish)

• Sequential- Born with one sex then switch to other sex. 2 types

Ex) clown fish or wrasse

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Locomotion 200 points

List the 5 types of terrestrial locomotion

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Answer

• 1- Cursorial-running• 2- Saltorial- Jumping• 3- Climbing- Scansorial• 4- Digging- Fossorial• 5- Crawling-

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Misc. 200 points

Name 4 purposes for integument

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Answer• Protection from physical damage• Protection from UV radiation • Protection from diseases• Coloration• Thermoregulation• Water/salt balance• Respiration (e.g., salamanders)• Secretory functions (e.g. poison)• Locomotion (e.g., claws, nails, hooves)• Feeding (e.g., mammary glands)• Sensory functions (e.g. sense of touch)

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Sensing environment 300 points

How does an Owl locate its prey?

Daily Double!

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Answer

• The ear size and position of owls is asymmetrical.

• It triangulates its prey and facial disk helps push sound waves to ears.

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Misc. 300 points

Draw a motor neuron and label its features.

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Answer

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Reproduction 300 pointsName the 3 Pair-bond types and an example of each.

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Answer

• Monogamy- one mate for the breeding season or in some cases for life. Uncommon Ex) swans

• Polygamy – 2 types polyandry 1 female to many males and polygyny 1 male to many females ex)

• Promiscuity- multiple partners no pair bond. Ex)

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Internal Systems300 points

What is the vestigal cecum known as in humans and what’s its function?

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Answer

• It’s known as the appendix • The function is to help with digestion from the

bacteria within the appendix

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Locomotion 300 points

• Describe Bernoulli’s Principle and what type of vertebrate does this principle concern?

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Answer

• This states if you increase speed also increases lift/or decrease in pressure.

• Lower pressure above wing/ High pressure below wing

• Birds

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Misc. 300 points

What’s the study of animal behavior?

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Answer

• Ethology

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Internal Systems 400 points

Name the three classes of neurons and describe their function.

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Answer

• 1. Sensory neurons (afferent)- senses the environment and takes info to CNS

• 2. Interneurons- 99% of all neurons; connects neurons together in CNS

• 3. Motor neurons ( efferent)- Receives info from CNS and sends out signal to effector organs, triggering response.

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Sensing environment 400 points

Compare and Contrast the function of rods and cones

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Answer

• Rods- See black and white, good vision in dim light, contain pigment rodopsin

• Cones- See color wavelengths btw 400-750nm not good in dim light

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Misc 400 pointsName 3 ways birds produce lift

C

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Answer

• Shape of wing• Flight Speed• Angle of attack

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Reproduction 400 points

Define GSD and TSD and provide an example .

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Answer

• GSD- genetic sex determination; chromosomes determine sex of offspring

Ex) birds or mammals

• TSD – Temperature dependent sex determination; temperature determines sex of offspring

Ex) Common in turtle and fish

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Locomotion 400 points

What are the 4 thrust movement types with concerns to aquatic locomotion and list an example for each?

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Answer

• Anguilliform- most of the body produce thrust ex) eels

• Carangiform-front half of the body is rigid while the back half produces thust ex) perch

• Ostraciiform-only the caudal fin produces thrust. Ex) puffer fish

• Appendicular locomotion- appendages used for swimming ex) frogs

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Misc. 400 points

What are some examples of social interactions. Provide a specific examples.

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Answer

• Reproduction (courtship, parental care)• Altruism• Agonistic• Dominance• Territoriality

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Internal Systems 500 points

What is the functional unit of the kidney, what are the three main parts of this unit and describe why its so important.

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Answer

• The functional unit is the nephron• The 3 main parts of the nephron is the

Glomerulus (a bundle of capillaries), Bowman’s capsule (surrounds the glomerulus), set of tubules known as the Loop of Henle.

• Filtration of Blood, Reabsorption of nutrients, and Waste secretion.

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Kidneys

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Sensing environment 500 points

Describe the difference between monocular and binocular vision and provide an example of each

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Answer

• Monocular vision- lateral eyes field of vision don’t overlap. Can see behind self, but poor judge of distance. Prey animals ex) fish

• Binocular vision- frontal eyes field of vision overlap and allows for accuracy and good depth perception. Predator animals ex) owls

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Misc. 500 pointsName the four types of stomach tissue

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Answer

1. Esophageal: anterior, non-glandular epithelium similar to esophagus

2. Cardiac: only in mammals; transitional region of columnar cells secreting mucus

3. Fundic: region producing mucus secretions as well as digestive enzymes (protein-breaking pepsin and fat-splitting lipase; HCl decreases pH, favoring action of pepsin)

4. Pyloric: “downstream” end of the stomach containing tubular glands as in the cardiac region

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Reproduction 500 points

Contrast the two reproductive strategies that vertebrates display. Provide an example for each.

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Answer

• R-selected: Have many offspring and exhibit little to no parental care. The offspring often has high mortality rates with shorter lifespan. Ex) fish

• K-selected: Have few offspring and exhibit high parental care. The offspring have low mortality rates and long lifespans.

• Ex) elephants

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Locomotion 500 points

Describe the ratio btw power and speed in terrestrial vertebrates.

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Answer

• Ratio of limb length (Lo) to limb protrusion (Li)• Cursorial: high Lo/Li ex) horse• Diggers: low Lo/Li ex) moleRunners have longer legs and less of a protrusion where diggers have smaller limbs and a larger protrusion.

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Misc. 500 pointsExplain the 3 factors concerning instability. What are ways fish counteract these forces?

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Answer

• Roll-move side to side ex) dorsal and anal fin• Pitch- up and down movement ex) pectoral

and pelvic fin• Yaw- left and right movement ex) caudal fin

PitchYaw

Roll