Animals and their Kingdom Flashcards

1
Q

What developmental features do animal cells share?

A

Mostly reproduce sexually
Cells cleave in regular but different patterns
Form a blastula

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2
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What are the two main kinds of cleavage?

A

Spril and Radial

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3
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Gastrulation forms the gut and what three cell layesr?

A

Ectoderm - becomes skin n nervous system
Mesoderm- becomes muscles
Endoderm- becomes gut

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4
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How does a the blastula become the gastrula?

A

Invagination

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5
Q

What are the two types of symmetry?

A

Radial

Mostly bilateral, with a leading head.

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6
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What are the molecular and cellular features that are evidence for a common ancestor (four)?

A

Sodium-Potassium exchange pump
Various junctions between cells
Common extra-cellular matrix
Hox, genes specify body pattern and axis

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7
Q

What is the order of taxonomic organisation?

A
Species
Genus
Family
Order
Class
Phylum
Kingdom
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8
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What are the two types of cell layer organisation?

A

Diploblastic (cnidaria, ctenophora)

Triploblastic (most animals)

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9
Q

What are the three types of body cavities that influence how an animal can move?

A

Acoelomate - no cavity
Pseudocoelomate - cavity filled with large cells
Coelomate - fluid-filled cavity lined with epithelia

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10
Q

How long ago was the cambrian period?

A

540-490 mya

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11
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In the cambrian period most the living phyla appeared

A

TRUE

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12
Q

Who found the fossil-bearing strata in Burgess shale?

A

Charles Walcott

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13
Q

Where did all the animals live before the cambrian explosion?

A

The sea

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14
Q

Brain structure were established before or early during the cambrian period

A

TRUE

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15
Q

What happened after the cambrian?

A

Chordates evolved jaws, bony skull, vertebrate column,… vertebrates originated
Animals and plants colonised land

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