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By Megan GulleyBio III M/W
Fall 2010
1. What phylum does this belong to?
a. Opalinata b. Ciliophora c. Apicomplexa d. Sarcomastigophora
2. What is the structure at the pointer?
a. Nucleus b. Pseudopodia c. Vacuole d. Mitochondria
3. True or false, this organism is in the same phylum as Euglena.
Source: http://blogs.southflorida.com/citylink_dansweeney/amoeba_proteus_X_100.jpg
4. Genus name? a. Foraminifera b. Radiolaria c. Noctiluca d. Giardia
5. This organism’s shell is made out of a. Protein b. Calcium c. Collagen d. Silicon
6. Which of the following is NOT in this organism’s Phylum? a. Amoeba b. Plasmodium c. Foraminifera d. ArcellaSource: http://www.cushmanfoundation.org/resources/images/slide36.gif
7. What are these weird shapes called?
a. Radiolarians b. Arcella c. Euglena d. Foraminiferans8. What is this
protozoan NOT used for?
a. Oil prospecting b. Pottery c. Geological history d. Building material, such
as the pyramids9. This organism’s shell
made of a. Protein b. Calcium c. Silicon d. Collagen Source: http://www.fathom.com/course/10701050/foraminifera.jpg
10. Genus name? a. Trypanosoma
b. Dirofilaria c. Plasmodium d. Opalina
11. What disease is caused by this organism?
a. Heartworm
b. African Sleeping Sickness c. Chagas’ Disease d. Both b and c
12. What is the vector? a. Mosquito
b. Tsetse fly c. Worm
Source: http://findmeacure.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Trypanosoma_sp__PHIL_613_lores.jpg
13. Genus name? a. Toxoplasma b. Giardia c. Trichonympha d. Plasmodium
14. What disease does this organism cause?
a. Malaria b. Chaga’s Disease c. African Sleeping Sickness d. Flu
15. Which of the following is NOT in this organism’s Phylum?
a. Toxoplasma b. Giardia c. Nosema d. Babesia
Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Plasmodium.jpg
16. What is at the tip of the pointer?
a. Flagella b. Cilia c. Pseudopodia d. None of the above
17. How many nuclei can be in this organism?
a. 1 nucleus per cell b. 1 to many nuclei, all the
same macro- type c. 2 or more macronuclei d. 1 macronucleus
18. True or false, this protozoan exhibits bioluminescence.
19. This sponge, that was dissected in lab, was from what Genus?
a. Sycon b. Porifera c. Calcarea d. Heterocoela
20. What part of this sponge helps to move water, bring in food and oxygen, and move waste?
a. Mesoglea b. Mesohyl c. Choanocytes d. Prosopyles
21. Water exits the sponge through the _________. a. Osulum b. Spicules c. Apopyle d. Ostium
22. What is the name of this organism?
a. Hydra b. Portuguse Man-o-war c. Scyphozoa d. Obelia
23. True or false, the life cycle of this organism involves both asexual and sexual stages.
24. What is the structure at the tip of the pointer?
a. Hydranth
b. Medusae bud c. Perisarc d. Blastula
Source: http://www.ub.edu/crba/practiques/invertebrats/invertebrats3/Obelia.jpg
25. Cnidarians have stinging cells called a. Velum b. Statocysts c. Medusae d. Cnidocytes
26. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Cnidarians?
a. Pore cells b. Nerve net c. Ocelli d. Extracellular digestive system.
27. Zooxanthellae exhibits what kind of relationship with Cnidarians?
a. Parasitic b. Mutualistic c. commensalistic d. None of the above
28. Is this Cnidarian freshwater or saltwater?
29. This Cnidarian exhibits
what type of reproduction? a. Sexual b. Asexual c. Both a and b d. Neither a or b
30. This Cnidarian belongs to what class?
a. Anthozoa b. Hydrozoa c. Cubozoa d. Scyphozoa
31. The non-cellular, gelatinous layer in sponges is called __________.
a. Mesoglea b. Medusae c. Gonotheca d. Choanocytes
32. True jellyfish belong to what class? a. Anthozoa b. Hydrozoa c. Cubozoa d. Scyphozoa
33. What is the deepest ocean depth one can find corals?
a. 50ft b. 100ft c. 200ft d. 500ft
34. What is this ‘classic’ flatworm called? a. Tapeworm
b. Fluke c. Planaria d. Cyst
35. What sex is this organism? a. Male
b. Female
c. Both
36. Can this organism learn and remember? a. Yes b. NoSource: http://www.fishkeepingforum.co.uk/forum/UploadedPhotos/Goonerman1/2008-04-
23_100907_planaria.jpg
37. What is this organism called? a. Echinococcus b. Plasmodium c. Fluke d. Dipylidium caninum
38. What mammal can contract this flatworm? a. Humans b. Dogs c. Cats d. Pigs
39. What is the structure at the tip of the pointer? a. Scolex b. Nucleus c. Anus d. Stomach
40. What is it used for?
Source: http://www.gate.net/~mcorriss/PD2.JPG
41. & 42. Name two things that make the tapeworm trap a bad invention
43. What type of cysts are these? a. Fluke
b. Tapeworm
44. You can get these from what animal? a. Dog
b. Pig
c. Cow
d. Mosquito
45. Can they kill you? a. Yes
b. No
Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Histopathology_of_Echinococcus_granulosus_hydatid_cyst_in_a_sheep_09G0016_lores.jpg
47. Which of the following flatworms involves a snail in its life cycle? a. Planaria b. Taenia saginata c. Schistoma japonicum d. Giardia
48. Tapeworms belong to what class? a. Turbellaria b. Trematoda c. Monogenea d. Cestoda
49. You can get a tapeworm from what kinds of meat? a. Beef b. Pork c. Fish d. All of the above
50. Which of the following is responsible for multiple legs on this frog? a. Ribeiroia b. Diphyllobothrium c. Cysticerosis d. Echinococcus
51. Cysticercosis is a larval pork tapeworm infestation. If you digest the eggs, where in your body will they go? a. Liver b. Kidney c. Brain d. Gonads
52. Can it kill you? a. Yes b. No
Source: http://www.toptenz.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Ribeiroia.gif
53. Roundworms belong to what phylum? a. Platyhelminthes b. Nematoda c. Oligochaeta d. Annelida
54. Do roundworms have a digestive system? a. Yes b. No
55. Name one roundworm that you would not like to have in your body.
56. Which of the Ascaris roundworms is female? a. They are monoecious b. Top one c. Bottom one
57. They can be deadly because they block what vital organ? a. Heart b. Brain c. Liver d. Intestine
58. You can get this roundworm in your body by doing what? a. Eating/drinking and putting soiled hands into one’s mouth b. Stepping on feces c. Being bit by a mosquito
Source: http://curezone.com/image_gallery/parasites/ascaris/000.jpg
59. What is this roundworm? a. Cyst b. tapeworm c. hookworm d. heartworm
60. How do they get into your body? a. Skin b. By eating them c. Mosquito
61. Where in your body do these roundworms reproduce? a. Stomach b. Heart c. Lungs d. Intestines
Source: http://scienceblogs.com/zooillogix/Hookworm.jpg
62. What disease does a person have if they have this in their body? a. Trichinosis b. Malaria c. Giardiasis d. Elephantiasis
63. How do you get this disease? a. Mosquito b. Eating raw or undercooked meat c. Drinking contaminated water
64. Where in the body does this roundworm usually reside in? a. Brain b. Muscles c. Bloodstream d. Both b and c
Source: http://www.humanillnesses.com/original/images/hdc_0001_0003_0_img0274.jpg
65. What disease does this person have? a. Elephantiasis b. Trichinosis c. Hookworms d. Heartworm66. How does one get this disease? a. Eating undercooked meat b. Teste fly c. Mosquito d. Eating snails67. Where does this roundworm reside in the human body? a. Lymph vessels b. Muscles c. Blood stream
Source: http://www.biog1105-1106.org/demos/105/unit7/media/elephantiasis.jpg
68. If someone has pinworms, diagnosis can be made with what? a. Blood sample b. Scotch tape c. Autopsy
69. If your dog has heartworm, how did it get it? a. Drinking contaminated water b. Digging c. Eating contaminated dog food d. Mosquito
70. If you got heartworm from your dog, it will not settle in the heart, instead it will reside in your a. Blood vessels b. Intestines c. Lungs d. Brain
Source: http://heartworm.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/heartworm1.jpg
Answers1. d2. a3. True4. b5. d6. b7. d8. b9. b10. a11. d12. b13. d14. a15. b16. a17. b18. True19. a20. c
21. a22. d23. True24. b25. d26. a27. b28. freshwater29. c30. b31. a32. d33. c34. c35. c36. a37. d38. b39. a40. answers will vary
41. answers will vary42. answers will vary43. b44. a45. yes46. a47. c48. d49. d50. a51. c52. a53. b54. a
56. b57. d58. a59. c60. a
61. d62. a63. b64. d65. a66. c67. a68. b69. d70. c
Works Cited
Dailey, D. Charles. “Zoology.” Lecture. Sierra College. Rocklin. 20 Aug.-
20 Sept. 2010.
Hickman Jr., Cleveland P. et, al. Integrated Principles of Zoology. 14th ed. Boston, McGraw-Hill, 2008.