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Select all of the COENOCYTIC clades of Fungi
Lichenized fungi
Chytridiomycota
Ascomycota
Imperfect fungi
Basidiomycota
Zygomycota
Glomeromycota

chytridiomycota
zygomycota
glomeromycota

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Which of the following phyla has NO known sexual members?
Zygomycota
Ascomycota
Chytridiomycota
Glomeromycota
Basidiomycota

glomeromycota

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Which of the following phyla have flagellated members?
Glomeromycota
Chytridiomycota
Zygomycota

chytridiomycota

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Bd is a fungal pathogen of amphibians in which phylum?
Chytridiomycota
Glomeromycota
Zygomycota

chytridiomycota

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The fastest acceleration in the world has been attributed to the fungus Pilobolus. What phylum is Pilobolus in?
Chytridiomycota
Zygomycota
Glomeromycota

zygomycota

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Why are the fertile hyphae of zygomycetes called "+" and "-"?

Because they are chemically interfertile

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What is the habitat of Pilobolus?

Horse manure

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Glomeromycetes engage in [ BLANK ] relationships with [BLANK]

mutualistic, plants

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T or F: Fungi represent a monophyletic kingdom

true

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Which of the following are crown eukaryote kingdoms? Select all that apply.
Archaea
Plantae
Protista
Excavata
Fungi
SAR
Animalia

plantae, animalia, fungi

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Fungi share which of the following characteristics? Select all that apply
Zygotic meiosis
Chitinous cell walls
Heterotrophic by assimilation
Unicellular
Heterotrophic by ingestion
Reproduce by spores
Multicellular

zygotic meiosis
chitinous cell walls
heterotrophic by assimilation
reproduce by spores

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Which of the following phyla are septate?
Glomeromycota
Basidiomycota
Ascomycota
Chytridiomycota
Zygomycota

Basidiomycota
ascomycota

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About how old is the "humongous fungus" (order of magnitude)?
10

000s of years
100

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Which of the following macrofungi are basidiomycetes?
Pore fungi
Chanterelles
Gilled mushrooms
Cup fungi
Puffballs
Rust fungi
Morels

pore fungi
chanterelles
gilled mushrooms
puffballs
rust fungi

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pileus

cap

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lamellae

gills

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annulus

ring

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stipe

stalk

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how many basidiospores does a basidium produce

4

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how many ascospores does an ascus usually produce

8

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Cordyceps

the ant-killer fungus

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Select all that apply. Lichens are symbiotic relationships between fungi and:
Diatoms
Cyanobacteria
Red algae
Green algae
Plants

cyanobacteria
green algae

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Spores produced by mitosis are called:

conidia

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Which of the following genera is NOT imperfect?

cordyceps

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The largest phylum of fungi (number of species) is:

ascomycota

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Select all of the characteristics shared by ALL animals.
Chitinous cell walls
Cellulose cell walls
Heterotrophic by assimilation
Multicellular
Gametic meiosis
Zygotic meiosis
Locomotion
Heterotrophic by ingestion

multicellular
gametic meiosis
locomotion
heterotrophic by ingestion

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blasocoel

space inside the blastula

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morula

solid ball of cells

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blastospore

point of invagination

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archenteron

space formed by invagination of the blastospore

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zygote

first diploid cell

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diploblastic

having two germ layers

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in deuterostomes the blastospore becomes

the anus

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pinacocytes

provide shape and structure to exterior

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amoebocytes

carry materials around through the mesohyl

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choanocytes

ingestion of food particles

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porocytes

allow for water entry in ascon sponges

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desmospongiae

largest class of sponges

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calcarea

all marine

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hexactinellida

six-rayed

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colloblast

gluey cells to adhere to prey

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ctene

row of fused cilia

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polyp

sessile form of cnidarian with tentacles up

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medusa

motile form of cnidaria

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cnidocyte

stinging cell

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mesoglea

jellylike substance

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Class of obelia and hydra

hydrazoa

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class of moon jellies

scyphozoa

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class of box jellies

cubuzoa

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class of corals and anemones

anthozoa

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know coral anatomy

know it bitch

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Select all of the characteristics found only in Bilateria
One directional gut (mouth and anus)
Triploblastic
Organ level of organization
Primary radial symmetry
Diploblastic
Bilateral symmetry (or secondary radial symmetry)
Cephalization

one directional gut
tripoblastic
organ level of organi.
bilateral symmetry
cephalization

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Select the classes of Platyhelminthes.
Anthozoa
Turbellaria
Trematoda
Cestoda
Oligochaeta
Rotifera
Polychaeta

turbellaria
trematoda
cestoda

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T or F: all members of platyhelminthes have heads

false

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Members of phylum Nemertea store their proboscis in a:

rhynochocoel

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Samoans feast upon the of palolo worms.

epitokes

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leech

hirudinea: annelida

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earthworm

oligochaeta

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sea mouse

polychaeta

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snail

gastropoda

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oyster

bivalvia

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mollusca

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cuttlefish

cephalopoda

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mollusca

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radula

rasping tongue

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mantle

secretes shell material

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crystalline style

aids in digestion of food

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valve

another name for shell

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foot

locomotory structure

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Chitons with their muscular foot and 8 valves are in the class:

polyplachophora

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Which cephalopod has maxed stats in intelligence and stealth?

octopus

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What proportion of an octopus' neurons are in the arms?

3/5 (60%)

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Which phylum of lophophorates produces hard valves like a bivalve?

brachiopoda

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Necator americanum

hookworm

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Dirofilaria immitis

dog heartworm

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Onchocerca volvulus

river blindness

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Dracunculus medinensis

guinea worm

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Enterobius vermicularis

pinworm

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What are NTDs?

neglected tropical diseases

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Which of these nematodes is an important research model organism in developmental biology?

Caenorhabditis elegans

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Horsehair worms are in the phylum:

nematomorpha

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arthropoda

joined legs

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insecta

head-thorax-abdomen

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arachnida

prosoma-opisthosom

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chilopoda

centipedes

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crustacea

cephalothorax-abdomen

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Merostomata

horseshoe crabs

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Arachnida

ticks

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Pycnogonida

sea spiders

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Chilopoda

centipedes

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Diplopoda

millipedes

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Hexapoda

butterflies

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Select the characteristics of CRUSTACEA
Terrestrial
Tagmosis: head + trunk
Chelicerate
1 pair of antennae
Biramous appendages
Marine
Winged

terrestrial
biramous appendages
marine

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coleoptera

beetles

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diptera

house flies

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Hymenoptera

bees

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Lepidoptera

butterfliles

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Plants are in a clade with __________ within the clade Archaeplastida

Phaeophyta

Chlorophyta

Dinoflagellata

Bacillariophyta

Euglenophyta

chlorophyta

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SELECT ALL OF THE CORRECT ANSWERS.  All plants have:

Photosynthesis, or secondary loss of photosynthesis

Gametes produced by mitosis

Sporic meiosis (alternation of generations)

Flowers

Vascular tissue

Multicellularity

Seeds

Spores

Photosynthesis, or secondary loss of photosynthesis

Gametes produced by mitosis

Sporic meiosis (alternation of generations)

multicellularity

spores