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...34: Chapter Vertebrates MULTIPLE CHOICE 1) Which of the following is not a shared characteristic of all chordates? A) pharyngeal clefts B) post-anal tail C) notochord D) dorsal, hollow nerve cord E) four-chambered heart ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.1 2) What is one characteristic that separates chordates from all other animals? A) true coelom B) dorsal, hollow nerve cord C) blastopore, which becomes the anus D) bilateral symmetry E) segmentation ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.1 3) Which of...
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34: Chapter Vertebrates MULTIPLE CHOICE 1) Which of the following is not a shared characteristic of all chordates? A) pharyngeal clefts B) post-anal tail C) notochord D) dorsal, hollow nerve cord E) four-chambered heart ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.1 2) What is one characteristic that separates chordates from all other animals? A) true coelom B) dorsal, hollow nerve cord C) blastopore, which becomes the anus D) bilateral symmetry E) segmentation ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.1 3) Which of these are characteristics of all chordates during at least a portion of their development? A) a dorsal, hollow nerve cord B) pharyngeal clefts C) post-anal tail D) A and B only E) A, B, and C ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.1 4) Pharyngeal slits appear to have functioned first as A) the digestive system's opening. B) suspension-feeding devices. C) components of the jaw. D) gill slits for respiration. E) portions of the inner ear. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.1 5) Which of the following statements would be least acceptable to most zoologists? A) The extant cephalochordates are contemporaries, not ancestors, of vertebrates. B) The first fossils resembling cephalochordates appeared in the fossil record around 550 million years ago. C) Recent work in molecular systematics supports the hypothesis that cephalochordates are the most recent common ancestor of all vertebrates. D) The extant cephalochordates are the immediate ancestors of the fishes. E) Cephalochordates display the same method of swimming as do fishes. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.1 6) Which extant chordate group is postulated to be most like the earliest chordates in appearance? A) Cephalochordata B) adult Urochordata C) Amphibia D) Reptilia E) Chondrichthyes ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.1 7) Which are extinct organisms that may represent a transition between cephalochordates and vertebrates? A) Haikouella and Haikouichthys B) Archaeopteryx C) Acanthostega D) conodonts E) acanthodians ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.2 8) A new species of aquatic chordate is discovered that closely resembles an ancient form. It has the following characteristics: external armor of bony plates, no paired fins, and a suspension-feeding mode of nutrition. In addition to these, it will probably have which of the following characteristics? A) legs B) no jaws C) an amniotic egg D) metamorphosis E) endothermy ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.2 9) Lampreys differ from hagfishes in A) lacking jaws. B) having a cranium. C) having pharyngeal clefts that develop into pharyngeal slits. D) having a notochord throughout life. E) having a notochord that is surrounded by a tube of cartilage. ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.2 | Concept 34.3 10) Parasitism is to most species of lampreys as ____ seems to have been to the extinct conodonts. A) herbivory B) suspension feeding C) predation D) filter feeding E) absorptive feeding ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.3 11) What do hagfishes and lampreys have in common with the extinct conodonts? A) lungs B) the jawless condition C) bony vertebrae D) their mode of feeding E) swim bladders ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.3 12) The earliest known mineralized structures in vertebrates are associated with which function? A) reproduction B) C) D) E) feeding locomotion defense respiration PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.3 ANS: B 13) The exoskeletons of marine arthropods are made of calcified ____, and the endoskeletons of vertebrates are mostly composed of calcified ____. A) cartilage; cartilage B) silica; bone C) chitin; silica D) dentin; enamel E) chitin; cartilage ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.3 14) A team of researchers has developed a poison that has proven effective against lamprey larvae in freshwater cultures. The poison is ingested and causes paralysis by detaching myomeres from the skeletal elements. The team wants to test the poison's effectiveness in streams feeding Lake Michigan, but one critic worries about potential effects on lancelets, which are similar to lampreys in many ways. Why is this concern misplaced? A) A chemical poisonous to lampreys could not also be toxic to organisms as ancestral as lancelets. B) Lamprey larvae and lancelets have very different feeding mechanisms. C) Lancelets do not have myomeres. D) Lancelets live only in salt-water environments. E) Lancelets and lamprey larvae eat different kinds of food. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.3 15) The lamprey species whose larvae live in freshwater streams, but whose adults live most of their lives in seawater, are similar in this respect to certain species of A) chondrichthyans. B) actinopterygians. C) lungfishes. D) coelacanths. E) hagfishes. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 16) In which extant class did jaws occur earliest? A) Cephalaspidomorphi B) Chondrichthyes C) Actinopterygii D) Dipnoi E) Placodermi ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 17) According to one hypothesis, the jaws of vertebrates were derived by the modification of A) scales of the lower lip. B) skeletal rods that had supported pharyngeal (gill) slits. C) one or more gill slits. D) one or more of the bones of the cranium. E) one or more of the vertebrae. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 18) All of these might have been observed in the common ancestor of chondrichthyans and osteichthyans, except A) a mineralized, bony skeleton. B) scales. C) lungs. D) gills. E) a swim bladder. ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 19) What is a distinctive feature of the chondrichthyans? A) an amniotic egg B) unpaired fins C) an acute sense of vision that includes the ability to distinguish colors D) a cartilaginous endoskeleton E) lack of jaws ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 20) To which of these are the scales of chondrichthyans most closely related in a structural sense? A) osteichthyan scales B) reptilian scales C) mammalian scales D) bird scales E) chondrichthyan teeth ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 21) Which of these statements accurately describes a similarity between sharks and fishes? A) The skin is typically covered by flattened bony scales. B) They are equally able to exchange gases with the environment while stationary. C) They are highly maneuverable due to their flexibility. D) They have a lateral line that is sensitive to changes in water pressure. E) A swim bladder helps control buoyancy. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 22) Which group's members had (have) both lungs and gills during their adult lives? A) sharks, skates, and rays B) lungfishes C) cephalochordates D) paramphibians E) ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 23) There is evidence that bony fishes (osteichthyans) originally evolved A) in response to a crisis that wiped out the chondrichthyans. B) directly from lampreys and hagfish. C) early in the Cambrian period. D) directly from cephalochordates. E) in freshwater environments. ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 24) Which are the most abundant and diverse of the extant vertebrates? A) bony fishes B) avian reptiles C) amphibians D) non-avian reptiles E) mammals ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 25) The bony fishes are characterized by A) a bony endoskeleton, operculum, and usually a swim bladder. B) a cartilaginous endoskeleton. C) an amniotic egg. D) teeth that are replaced regularly. E) a lateral line system and ears with three semicircular canals. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 26) The swim bladder of bony fishes A) was probably modified from simple lungs of freshwater fishes. B) developed into lungs in saltwater fishes. C) first appeared in sharks. D) provides buoyancy, but at a high energy cost. E) both C and D ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 27) All of the following belong to the lobe-fin clade, except A) chondrichthyans. B) Australian lungfishes. C) African lungfishes. D) coelacanths. E) tetrapods. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 28) Arrange these taxonomic terms from most inclusive (i.e. most general) to least inclusive (i.e. most specific). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. A) B) C) D) E) lobe-fins amphibians gnathostomes osteichthyans tetrapods 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 4, 3, 2, 5, 1 4, 2, 3, 5, 1 3, 4, 1, 5, 2 3, 4, 5, 1, 2 PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 | Concept 34.5 ANS: D 29) An extinct transitional form linking aquatic and terrestrial lobe-fins is A) the coelacanth. B) Archaeopteryx. C) Haikouichthys. D) Acanthostega. E) Ardipithecus. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.5 30) A trend in the evolution of the earliest tetrapods was A) the appearance of jaws. B) the appearance of bony vertebrae. C) feet with digits. D) the mineralization of the endoskeleton. E) the ability to move in a fish-like manner. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.5 31) What should be true of fossils of the earliest tetrapods? A) They should show evidence of internal fertilization. B) They should show evidence of having produced shelled eggs. C) They should indicate limited adaptation to life on land. D) They should be transitional forms with the fossils of chondrichthyans that lived at the same time. E) They should feature the earliest indications of the appearance of jaws. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.5 32) What permits reptiles to thrive in arid environments? A) Their bright coloration reflects the intense UV radiation. B) A large number of prey and a limited number of predators are available in the desert. C) A cartilaginous endoskeleton provides needed flexibility for locomotion on sand. D) Their scales contain the protein keratin, which helps prevent dehydration. E) They have an acute sense of sight, especially in bright sunlight. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 33) Which of these is not considered an amniote? A) amphibians B) non-avian reptiles C) avian reptiles D) egg-laying mammals E) placental mammals ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 34) Why is the amniotic egg considered an important evolutionary breakthrough? It A) has a shell that increases gas exchange. B) allows incubation of eggs in a terrestrial environment. C) prolongs embryonic development. D) provides insulation to conserve heat. E) permits internal fertilization to be replaced by external fertilization. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 35) Which era is known as the "age of reptiles"? A) B) C) D) E) Cenozoic Mesozoic Paleozoic Precambrian Cambrian PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 ANS: B 36) Which of these characteristics added most to vertebrate success in relatively dry environments? A) the amniotic egg B) the ability to maintain a constant body temperature C) two pairs of appendages D) claws E) a four-chambered heart ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 37) From which of the following groups are snakes most likely descended? A) dinosaurs B) plesiosaurs C) lizards D) crocodiles E) synapsids ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 38) All of the following are characteristics of most extant non-avian reptiles, except A) ectothermy. B) brachiation. C) the amniotic egg. D) keratinized skin. E) conical teeth that are relatively uniform in size. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 39) When did dinosaurs and pterosaurs become extinct? A) Cretaceous "crisis" B) Permian extinctions C) Devonian "disaster" D) Phanerozoic eon E) Hadean eon ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 40) Which of the following are the only extant animals that descended directly from dinosaurs? A) lizards B) crocodiles C) snakes D) birds E) mammals ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 41) Examination of the fossils of Archaeopteryx reveals that, in common with extant birds, it had A) a long tail containing vertebrae. B) feathers. C) teeth. D) both A and B E) A, B, and C ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 42) Why is the discovery of the fossil Archaeopteryx significant? It supports the A) phylogenetic relatedness of birds and reptiles. B) contention that birds are much older than we originally thought. C) claim that mammals and dinosaurs coexisted. D) idea that the first birds were ratites. E) hypothesis that some extinct reptiles were endothermic. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 43) What is the single unique characteristic that distinguishes extant birds from other extant animals? A) a hinged jaw B) feathers C) an amniotic egg D) flight E) a gizzard ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 44) Which of the following structures are possessed only by birds? A) enlarged pectoral muscles and heavy bones B) a four-chambered heart C) feathers and keeled sternum D) a short tail and mammary glands E) a large brain and endothermy ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 Refer to the phylogenetic tree shown in the figure below to answer the following questions. 45) The organisms represented by 8 most likely are A) avian reptiles. B) mammals. C) non-avian, terrestrial reptiles. D) aquatic reptiles. E) all mammals except humans. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 46) Which organisms are represented by 6? A) avian reptiles B) mammals C) non-avian, terrestrial reptiles D) aquatic reptiles E) all mammals except humans ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 47) Which pair of numbers represents reptiles extinct that had returned to an aquatic life? A) 1 and 2 B) 3 and 4 C) 5 and 7 D) 6 and 8 E) 7 and 9 ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 48) Which pair of numbers most likely represents extant, non-avian reptiles? A) 1 and 2 B) 3 and 4 C) 5 and 7 D) 6 and 8 E) 7 and 9 ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 49) Whose forelimbs are most analogous to those of keeled birds and bats? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 7 E) 9 ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 50) Whose DNA would have had the most sequence homologies with amphibian DNA? A) 5 B) 6 C) 7 D) 8 E) 9 ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 51) Which pair of numbers includes extant endotherms? A) 3 and 4 B) 4 and 5 C) 6 and 8 D) 3 and 8 E) 6 and 7 ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 52) According to modern systematics, which of these terms is now more narrowly applied than it has been in the past? A) lobe-fins B) osteichthyans C) fishes D) reptiles E) gnathostomes ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 | Concept 34.6 53) During chordate evolution, what is the sequence (from earliest to most recent) in which the following structures arose? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. A) B) C) D) E) amniotic egg paired fins jaws swim bladder four-chambered heart 2, 3, 4, 1, 5 3, 2, 4, 1, 5 3, 2, 1, 4, 5 2, 1, 4, 3, 5 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.3 | Concept 34.6 ANS: A 54) Structures that are made of keratin include which of the following? A) avian feathers B) reptilian scales C) mammalian hair D) A and C only E) A, B, and C ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 | Concept 34.7 55) A sheet of muscle called the diaphragm is found in extant A) birds. B) mammals. C) non-avian reptiles. D) both A and B E) A, B, and C ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.7 56) Differentiation of teeth is greatest in A) sharks. B) bony fishes. C) amphibians. D) reptiles. E) mammals. ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.7 57) Which is not characteristic of all mammals? A) a four-chambered heart that prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood B) giving birth to live young (viviparous) C) having hair during at least some period of life D) having glands to produce nourishing milk for offspring E) having a diaphragm to assist in ventilating the lungs ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.7 58) Which of these would a paleontologist be most likely to do in order to determine whether a fossil represents a reptile or a mammal? A) Look for the presence of milk-producing glands. B) Look for the mammalian characteristics of a four-chambered heart and a diaphragm. C) Because mammals are eutherians, look for evidence of a placenta. D) Use molecular analysis to look for the protein keratin. E) Examine the teeth. ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.7 59) Which of the following classifications do not apply to both dogs and humans? A) class Mammalia B) order Primates C) phylum Chordata D) kingdom Animalia E) subphylum Vertebrata ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.7 60) Which of these is not a trend in primate evolution? A) enhanced depth perception B) well-developed claws for clinging to trees C) a shoulder joint adapted to brachiation D) increased brain to body ratio E) a long period of parental care of offspring ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.7 61) How are primates different from all other mammals? A) placental embryonic development B) hairy bodies C) arboreal lifestyles D) ability to produce milk E) opposable thumbs in many species ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.7 62) In which vertebrates is fertilization exclusively internal? A) chondrichthyans, osteichthyans, and mammals B) amphibians, mammals, and reptiles C) chondrichthyans, osteichthyans, and reptiles D) reptiles and mammals E) reptiles and amphibians ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.5 | Concept 34.7 For the following items, match the vertebrate groups below with the descriptions that follow. Each choice may be used once, more than once, or not at all. A. B. C. D. E. amphibians non-avian reptiles chondrichthyans mammals avian reptiles 63) their scales closely resemble teeth in both structure and origin A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.4 64) internal fertilization, amniotic egg, skin that resists drying, heavy bones A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 65) three major groups: egg-laying, pouched, and placental A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.7 66) may have lungs, or gills, and may use skin as a respiratory surface A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.5 67) honeycombed bones, females with one ovary, no teeth A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.6 68) Arrange the following taxonomic terms from most inclusive (i.e. most general) to least inclusive (i.e. most specific): 1. 2. 3. 4 5. A) B) C) D) E) hominoids hominids Homo anthropoids primates 5, 1, 4, 2, 3 5, 4, 1, 2, 3 5, 4, 2, 1, 3 5, 2, 1, 4, 3 5, 2, 4, 1, 3 PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 ANS: B 69) The adaptation to arboreal life by early human ancestors can explain, at least in part, all of the following human characteristics except A) limber shoulder joints. B) dexterous hands with opposable thumbs. C) excellent eye-hand coordination. D) enhanced depth perception. E) reduced body hair. ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 70) Which of these hominid traits seems to have occurred before the others? A) tool use B) increased brain size C) symbolic thought D) language E) bipedalism ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 71) Which of these traits is not directly associated with the adoption of bipedalism? A) shortening of jaw B) shortening of limbs C) straightening and shortening of digits D) loss of ability to oppose big toe E) repositioning of foramen magnum ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 72) Which of the following statements about human evolution is correct? A) Modern humans are the only human species to have evolved on Earth. B) Human ancestors were virtually identical to chimpanzees. C) Human evolution occurred by anagenetic change within an unbranched lineage. D) The upright posture and enlarged brain of humans evolved simultaneously. E) Fossil evidence indicates that early anthropoids were arboreal, and cat-sized. ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 73) Humans and apes are presently classified in the same category as all of the following levels except A) B) C) D) E) class. genus. kingdom. order. phylum. PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 ANS: B 74) Which of the following are not considered hominoids? A) gibbons B) gorillas C) rhesus monkeys D) orangutans E) chimpanzees ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 75) The most primitive hominid discovered to date A) may have hunted dinosaurs. B) lived 1.2 million years ago. C) closely resembled a chimpanzee. D) walked on two legs. E) had a relatively large brain. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 Match the taxonomic terms below with the descriptions that follow. Options may be used once, more than once, or not at all. A) B) C) D) E) H. heidelbergensis H. erectus H. ergaster H. habilis H. sapiens 76) the first of these species to have been adapted for long-distance bipedalism A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 77) the first of these species to craft stone tools A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 78) the first of these species to show a trend toward reduced sexual dimorphism A) A B) C) D) E) B C D E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 ANS: C 79) the first of these species to have some members migrate out of Africa A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 80) the species currently thought to be the direct ancestor of H. neanderthalensis A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 81) the species that demonstrates symbolic thought, art, and full-blown language A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 82) With which of the following statements would a biologist be most inclined to agree? A) Humans and apes represent divergent lines of evolution from a common ancestor. B) Humans evolved from New World monkeys. C) Humans have stopped evolving and now represent the pinnacle of evolution. D) Apes evolved from humans. E) Humans and apes are the result of disruptive selection in a species of gorilla. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 83) Which of these statements about human evolution is true? A) The ancestors of Homo sapiens were chimpanzees and other apes. B) Human evolution has proceeded in an orderly fashion from an ancestral anthropoid to Homo sapiens. C) The evolution of upright posture and enlarged brain occurred simultaneously. D) Different features have evolved at different rates. E) Mitochondrial DNA analysis indicates that modern humans are genetically very similar to Neanderthals. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 84) Rank the following in terms of body-size differences that are attributed to sexual dimorphism, from most dimorphic to least dimorphic. 1. 2. 3. 4. A) B) C) D) E) Homo sapiens Chimpanzees and bonobos Australopithecus afarensis Homo habilis 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 3, 2, 4 3, 2, 4, 1 2, 3, 4, 1 4, 3, 2, 1 PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 ANS: D 85) Based on current evidence, which of the following statements best describes the evolution of humans? A) Humans evolved from the chimpanzee. B) Humans evolved in a single, orderly series of stages in which each stage became more advanced than the predecessor. C) The various characteristics that we associate with humans evolved in unison over long periods of time. D) Humans and apes diverged from a common ancestor about 5-10 million years ago. E) Humans are more closely related to gorillas than to chimpanzees. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 86) The oldest fossil remains of Homo sapiens found so far date from about A) 6 million years ago. B) 1.6 million years ago. C) 160,000 years ago. D) 60,000 years ago. E) 16,000 years ago. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 87) The common ancestors of all humans alive today lived in Africa until about A) 5 million years ago. B) 500,000 years ago. C) 50,000 years ago. D) 5,000 years ago. E) There is no evidence available that could answer this question. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 88) Which of the following statements is false in regards to Homo erectus? A) Their fossils are limited to Africa. B) On average, H. erectus had a larger brain than H. habilis. C) H. erectus had a level of sexual dimorphism similar to that of modern humans. D) H. erectus was able to use tools. E) H. erectus evolved after the rise of H. habilis. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 89) Why is it thought that the Neanderthals contributed little to the gene pool of modern humanity? A) Recent studies of human and Neanderthal DNA show significant differences in base sequences. B) The fossils found in the Neander Valley were a hoax and the "Neanderthals" never really existed. C) Neanderthals had degenerated brain capacity and thus could not have contributed to human ancestry. D) There is no evidence that Neanderthals were capable of walking upright or using tools. E) Humans, the "naked apes," have nothing in common with the Neanderthals, the "hairy apes." ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 Match the taxonomic terms below with the descriptions that follow. Each option may be used once, more than once, or not at all. A) B) C) D) E) hominoids Homo anthropoids hominids primates 90) Which is the most inclusive (most general) group, all of whose members have foramina magna centrally positioned in the base of the cranium? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 91) Which term is most nearly synonymous with "apes"? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 92) Which is a genus that has only one extant species? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 93) Which is the most inclusive (most general) group, all of whose members have fingernails instead of claws? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 94) Which is the most inclusive (most general) group, all of whose members have fully opposable thumbs? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 95) Which is the most specific group in which prosimians can be included? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: E PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 96) Which is the most specific group that includes both the Old World monkeys and the New World monkeys? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8 Match the genes below with the descriptions that follow. A) B) C) D) E) Hox Dlx Otx FOXP2 more than one of these 97) At least one of these has been found in all species of animals studied thus far. A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.1 98) This is a code for transcription factors involved in the evolution of innovations in early vertebrate nervous systems and vertebrae. A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.3 99) This is a gene linked to the development of speech in hominids. A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Concept 34.8
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Biology, 7e (Campbell) Chapter 3: Water and the Fitness of the Environment Chapter Questions 1) In a single molecule of water, the two hydrogen atoms are bonded to a single oxygen atom by A) hydrogen bonds. B) nonpolar covalent bonds. C) polar covale...
Pacific >> BIOL >> 51 (Fall, 2008)
Biology, 7e (Campbell) Chapter 4: Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life Chapter Questions 1) Organic chemistry is a science based on the study of A) functional groups. B) vital forces interacting with matter. C) carbon compounds. D) water and it...
Pacific >> BIOL >> 51 (Fall, 2008)
Biology, 7e (Campbell) Chapter 10: Photosynthesis Chapter Questions 1) Organisms that can exist with light as an energy source and an inorganic form of carbon and other raw materials A) are called photoautotrophs. B) do not exist in nature. C) are ca...
Pacific >> BIOL >> 51 (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 17: From Gene to Protein MULTIPLE CHOICE 1) Garrod hypothesized that \"inborn errors of metabolism\" such as alkaptonuria occur because A) genes dictate the production of specific enzymes, and affected individuals have genetic defects that caus...
Lehigh >> BIOS >> 42 (Spring, 2005)
Introduction: Every cell requires a good deal of energy in order to function. This energy is supplied in a chemical form by adenosine triphosphate or ATP which releases the energy when its high energy bonds are broken. While the cell possesses the ab...
Lehigh >> BIOS >> 42 (Spring, 2004)
Analysis of Experimental Factors affecting Enzyme Kinetics and Production of galactosidase BioS 32 February 6th, 2004 INTRODUCTION: Enzymes are regarded as the powerhouse of the cell. They are responsible for the perpetuation of almost all functio...
Lehigh >> HIST >> 202 (Spring, 2007)
The story of the Fire Companies of Bethlehem as told through the Bethlehem Daily Times and the Globe Times index is truly a two-part story, the context of the whole owing to the interweaving of its separate parts. The first volume being the history o...
Lehigh >> BIOS >> 42 (Spring, 2007)
Special Research Projects: Bacteria: Inactivation by Chemical and Physical Agents: New vs. \"Old\" Listerine BioS 42-062 April 30th, 2007 Introduction: Listerine was created in 1879 by Dr. Joseph Lawrence and Jordan Lambert originally as an antisepti...
Lehigh >> SSP >> 160 (Fall, 2006)
SSP 160 11/14/06 Guillain-Barr Syndrome Introduction: The purpose of this research paper is to explore, detail and relate the three major themes of the course (epidemiology, experience of illness, and the healthcare system) with regards to the extre...
Portland State >> BI >> 234 (Winter, 2007)
BIO 234 - Elementary Microbiology - Sample Exam 1, Summer 2008 Correct answers given at end of exam. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one answer that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Which of the following pairs is mismatched? a. v...
Portland State >> BI >> 234 (Winter, 2007)
ELEMENTARY MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICE EXAM 2 SUMMER 2008 CORRECT ANSWERS AT END OF EXAM MATCHING: For questions 1-5, choose the definition that best matches the term. (2 points each) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Pathogenesis Infection Mortality Epidemic Disease Defini...
Caltech >> EC >> 11 (Fall, 2008)
LECTURE 5 MONETARY FINANCED GOVERNMENT DEBT THE MACRO ECONOMIC MODEL Introduction to Economics Class Notes Fall 2000 Charles R. Plott California Institute of Technology I a Spending I1+a1 I1 Y1 Y2 Y i i i i I1 a1 I UNKNOWNS .Y income .C c...
Caltech >> EC >> 11 (Fall, 2008)
LECTURE 3 MONEY SUPPLY INCREASES THE MACRO ECONOMIC MODEL Introduction to Economics Class Notes Fall 2000 Charles R. Plott California Institute of Technology I a Spending I1+a1 I1 Y1 Y2 Y i i i i I1 a1 I UNKNOWNS .Y income .C consumption ....
Caltech >> EC >> 11 (Fall, 2008)
LECTURE 4 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE THE MACRO ECONOMIC MODEL Introduction to Economics Class Notes Fall 2000 Charles R. Plott California Institute of Technology I a Spending I1+a1 I1 Y1 Y2 Y i i i i I1 a1 I UNKNOWNS .Y income .C consumption .I...
Caltech >> EC >> 11 (Fall, 2008)
LECTURE 2 SUPPLY OF MONEY DECREASE THE MACRO ECONOMIC MODEL Introduction to Economics Class Notes Fall 2000 Charles R. Plott California Institute of Technology I a Spending I1+a1 I1 Y1 Y2 Y i i i i I1 a1 I UNKNOWNS .Y income .C consumption...
Caltech >> EC >> 11 (Fall, 2008)
LECTURE 1 INCREASE IN INVESTMENT PROSPECTS THE MACRO ECONOMIC MODEL Introduction to Economics Class Notes Fall 2000 Charles R. Plott California Institute of Technology I a Spending I1+a1 I1 Y1 Y2 Y i i i i I1 a1 I UNKNOWNS .Y income .C con...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
Name_ Student ID_ Section_ BUAD-311 Operations Management Mid-term Exam II Fall 2007 Open Book, Open Notes, No Lap Tops State all your assumptions clearly Make sure that you have 6 pages (Including the cover page) Good Luck VERSION A 1 Section ...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
Name_ Student ID_ Section_ BUAD-311 Operations Management Mid-term Exam I Fall 2007 Open Book, Open Notes, No Lap Tops State all your assumptions clearly Make sure that you have 6 pages (Including the cover page) Good Luck VERSION A 1 Section A...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
311 Operations Management Fall 2007 Name_ Section_ Quiz #3 Waiting Lines 1. A bank currently has one cashier available. The arrival rate of customers to the bank is 12 customers per hour and the average service time is 3 minutes. Both interarriva...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
311 Operations Management Fall 2007 Name_ Section_ Quiz #2 Linear Programming - SOLUTIONS 1. A special food diet program is chosen from the following food: bread, potato, meat, bean, and eggs. The cost and nutrition per unit of certain food are sh...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
311 Operations Management Fall 2007 Name_ Section_ Quiz #1 Process - SOLUTIONS 1. Suppose the data in the Kristine Cookies case remains the same but there is only one change: the mixing activity now takes only 10 minutes instead of 6. You may assume...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
311 Operations Management Fall 2007 Homework 2: Capacity Management Due 9/13/2007 Solutions 1. (40 pts.) Question 1, page 445, in the book. (32pts. a) What are the utilization rates of the machines for each of the next four years. (8pts. b) Does Alwa...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
311 Operations Management Fall 2007 Name_ Section_ Quiz #4 EOQ a. A specialty coffee house sells Columbian coffee at a fairly steady rate of 1250 pounds monthly (i.e., 15000 pounds per year). The beans are purchased from a local supplier for 2.30...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
311 Operations Management Fall 2007 Homework 7: EOQ and Newsvendor Due 11/20/2007 1. (20 pts; 10 pts for (a) and (b) each) Problem 9 page 620 in the textbook. a) D = 1000 units/year, S = $10, H = $2 /unit/year Q2 = 2*S*D/H, Q = 100 b) At Q = 100, the...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
311 Operations Management Fall 2007 Homework 6: Forecasting Due 10/30/2007 1. (20 pts; 10 pts for (a) and (b) each) Determine the following: a) The value of (exponential smoothing) consistent with N=15 in moving average. 1/ = (N+1)/2 = 2/16 = 0.125...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
311 Operations Management Fall 2007 Homework 9: Project Management Due 12/6/2007 1. (30 points) A scene is being shot for a film. A total of 11 distinct activities have been identified for the filming. First, the script must be verified for continuit...
USC >> BUAD >> 311 (Fall, 2007)
311 Operations Management Fall 2007 Homework 8: Supply Chain Coordination Due 11/29/2007 1. (30 pts) You make special anniversary edition of USC T-shirts and sell them to the USC bookstore for $13 per T-shirt. Each T-shirt costs you $10 to produce. T...
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Texas >> EE >> 306 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas at Austin EE 306, Spring 2008 Problem Set 5 Due: Not To Be Turned In Ramesh Yerraballi, Instructor TAs: Jasveen Kaur, Nady Obeid 1. Consider the following LC-3 assembly languag...
Texas >> EE >> 306 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas at Austin EE 306, Spring 2008 Problem Set 4 Due: Monday April 14th, before class Instructor: Ramesh Yerraballi TAs: Jasveen Kaur, Nady Obeid. Instructions This problem set shou...
Texas >> EE >> 306 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas at Austin EE 306, Spring 2008 Problem Set 3b Due: Friday March 20th, before Discussion Section Instructor: Ramesh Yerraballi TAs: Jasveen Kaur, Nady Obeid. Instructions This pr...
U. Houston >> EE >> 306 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas at Austin EE 306, Spring 2008 Problem Set 2 Due: 18 February, before class Ramesh Yerraballi, Instructor TAs: Jasveen Kaur, Nady Obeid Instructions: This problem set should be ...
Texas >> EE >> 306 (Spring, 2008)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas at Austin EE 306, Spring 2007 Problem Set 1 Due: 31 January, before class Jacob A. Abraham, Instructor TAs: Jasveen Kaur, Nady Obeid Instructions: You are encouraged to work on...
UF >> CHM >> 2046 (Spring, 2008)
Solutions - Exam 2 - Form Code A - S p r i n ~ 2007 1. Only D (answer 4) is endothermic (heat is required to melt ice to form liquid water). The rest of the reactionslstate-changes are exothermic (they give off heat). 2. Use the Rydberg Equation: lA ...
UF >> CHM >> 2045 (Fall, 2007)
CHM 2045 Exam 1 (Fonn Code A) January 31,2006 Instructions: On your scantron sheet enter your name, UF ID number [in place of SSNJ (start on the first space and leave the last space blank), Discussion Section No. and Form Code (see above). This ex...
UF >> MAC >> 3473 (Spring, 2008)
HONORS CALCULUS II, DR. BLOCK, TEST 3 There are 6 problems worth a total of 50 points. Show your work on this paper. 1. (6 points) Set up, but do not evaluate an integral for the area of the surface obtained by rotating the given curve about the y-a...
FSU >> ANT >> 2416 (Spring, 2008)
ANT Study Guide Answers Identifications. Eugenics- controlled differential reproduction of segments of a population to achieve a goal of purity, vigor, or intellectual improvement, or to lessen suffering Hypodescent- determining the ancestry of a chi...
FSU >> ANT >> 2416 (Spring, 2008)
Definitions for ANT 2585 - Race Midterm October 11th Race- biologically real, an idea described in biology, and a human invention Physical traits- bio chemistry, physiology, morphology Behaviors- simple reflexes, complex behaviors Simple genetic tra...
FSU >> ANT >> 2416 (Spring, 2008)
ANT 2416 CAW Spring 2008 Name: Chris Sellecchia ASSIGNMENT #2 \"Children of Heaven\" From the following list, pick 3 questions that give you a chance to express some interesting things you learned and/or some new understanding you achieved after view...
FSU >> ANT >> 2585 (Spring, 2008)
ANT 2585 RACE Midterm October 11, 2007 Lecture 2 race is biologically real race is an idea described in biology 1 of every 1000 nucletoids is different Eugenies-1 gene from father and mother can give you a trait Wind Tribe- white, Indian, black trib...
FSU >> ANT >> 2416 (Spring, 2008)
ANT 2416 CAW Spring 2008 NAME: Chris Sellecchia ASSIGNMENT # 1 28-Up In \"28-Up\" Michael Apted interviews 14 individuals at 7 year intervals. In order of appearance, the interviewees are Tony, Bruce, Suzi, Nick, Peter, Paul, John, Andrew, Charles, N...
Imperial >> BUSINESS S >> Credit Ris (Spring, 2005)
CREDIT RISK: Lecture I Lina El-Jahel 2006 1 1.1 Introduction to Credit Derivatives Default risk Default risk is the risk that an obligor does not honour his payment obligations 1. linked to (every) individual payment obligation 2. linked to legal ...
University of Bath >> BUSINESS S >> Credit Ris (Spring, 2006)
CREDIT RISK: Lecture II Lina El-Jahel 20056 1 Firm Value Models In this part of the course we will introduce Firm Valuation Models. We will begin with an extremely simple model of the stochastic behavior of the market value of assets, equity and d...
University of Bath >> BUSINESS S >> Credit Ris (Spring, 2005)
CREDIT RISK: Lecture III Lina El-Jahel 2006 1 Firm Value Models: Default prior to maturity The trouble with the Merton model is that it is hard to generate substantial default premia observed in actual markets. In this lecture we will look at thre...
University of Bath >> BUSINESS S >> Credit Ris (Spring, 2005)
CREDIT RISK: Lecture IV Lina El-Jahel 2006 1 Introduction to Jump Processes 1. Ultimate goal: A mathematical model of defaults that is realistic and tractable and useful for pricing and hedging. 2. Defaults are (a) sudden, usually unexpected (b) ra...
University of Bath >> BUSINESS S >> Credit Ris (Spring, 2005)
CREDIT RISK: Lecture V Lina El-Jahel 2006 1 Reduced Form Models Reduced form models are often advocated on the basis that they are easier to implement than structural models. In fact, one can always implement structural model, by inferring hard to...
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FaEd 0.31 0.85 ED 0.394 0.440 0.753 OC 0.218 0.27 0.51 FaOC 0.224 0.115 IstOC 0.818 Outcomes Causal ...
University of Toronto >> SOC >> SOC101Y1 (Spring, 2008)
Lecture # 4 Socialization and life course 5/28/2008 7:05:00 PM Glen Elder (1999) main advocate of the life course theory. o o o 5 main assumptions people are the results of social history our history and our identities are interrelated and depende...
University of Toronto >> SOC >> SOC101Y1 (Spring, 2008)
Sociology Introduction 5/13/2008 7:49:00 PM Common sense only gave incomplete explanations about what happened to people, their behaviors, and their society. Sociologists study societies methodically Sociologists always see 2 sides to these issues:...
University of Toronto >> SOC >> SOC101Y1 (Spring, 2008)
Article summary \"Do Video Games Kill?\" Karen Sternheimer, Contexts, pg. 122. Central claim: Politicians and the mainstream print media simplistically blamed school shooting rampages on violent video games that \"train young people to kill\". Secondar...
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