Question 1
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Name two features that are required for a complete hydrostatic skeleton
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fluid
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fibrous sheath
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calcium
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osteocytes
Question 2
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How deformed, or how much something changes in shape after stress is applied
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The tendency for something to retain its original shape
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tensile stress/cross-sectional area
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The ability for something to lose its shape, or its flexibility
Question 3
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Define elasticity
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The tendency for something to retain its shape
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The ability of something to lose its shape, or its flexibility
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Tensile stress/cross-sectional area
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How deformed something is after adding stress
Question 4
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Define compliance
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The ability of something to lose its shape
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The tendency for something to retain its shape
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Tensile stress/cross-sectional area
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how deformed something is after adding stress
Question 5
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The point where a skeleton moves from the elastic one to the plastic zone is called the...
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fracture point
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breaking point
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yield point
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cross-over point
Question 6
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All skeletons demonstrate a high elastic modulus
Question 7
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osteon
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osteocyte
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calcium pocket
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haversian canal
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hot center
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haversian center
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canaliculi
Question 8
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The hydrostatic skeletons of roundworms supports elongation
Question 9
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The hydrostatic skeleton of squids supports elongation
Question 10
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The fiber angle in roundworm hydrostats is [blank_start]high[blank_end], while the fiber angle in squid hydrostats is [blank_start]low[blank_end].
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high
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low
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intermediate
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neutral
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low
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high
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intermediate
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neutral
Question 11
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The highest concentration of chitin in insects is fond in the ____________.
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epicuticle
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exocuticle
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endocuticle
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precuticle
Question 12
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Amoeboid movement relies on ________.
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Kinesin
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Tropomyosin
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Actin
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Collagen
Question 13
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Troponin is a contractile protein used in muscle contraction
Question 14
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Check the four types of movement seen in the Animal Kingdom
Question 15
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Which of the following is a molecular motor?
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Actin
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Kinesin
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Alpha-actinin
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Tubulin
Question 16
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Water gained "de novo" by oxidation of food is referred to as _______________.
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metabolic water
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preformed water
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insensible water
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enzymatic water
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stored water
Question 17
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In which of the five major habitat types do animals have the fewest water balance problems?
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Fresh water
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Saltwater
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Estuarine
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Terrestrial
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Endoparasitic
Question 18
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Flight muscle in birds are comprised of ___________.
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tonic muscle fibers
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slow phasic muscle fibers
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contractile contractile
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fast phasic glycolic fibers
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fast phasic oxidative fibers
Question 19
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Name an ANIMAL that uses contractile vacules to maintain its water balance
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some sponges
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Paramecium
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roundworms
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cnidarians
Question 20
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Eversible bladders are found only in juvenile desert cockroaches
Question 21
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In the fish gill, chloride ions are excreted via para-cellular transport
Question 22
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In addition to chloride, chloride cells excrete
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potassium ions
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calcium ions
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sodium ions
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magnesium ions
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selenium
Question 23
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Insects and some spiders use ____________ to eliminate waste salts.
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foot cells
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renal corpuscles
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salt glands
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malpighian tubules
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kidneys
Question 24
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Sublingual salt glands are found in
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sharks
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crocodiles
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sea gulls
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sea snakes
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sea turtles
Question 25
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slope
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elastic zone
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yield point
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plastic zone
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fracture
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breaking point
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compliance zone
Question 26
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When looking at a skeleton, what does density refer to?
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specific gravity
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how easily water passes through the skeleton
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how many air pockets are in the skeleton
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how stupid the skeleton is
Question 27
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Cartilage doesn't heal as quickly as bone
Question 28
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Bone has more [blank_start]elasticity[blank_end], while cartilage has more [blank_start]compliance[blank_end].
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elasticity
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compliance
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compliance
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elasticity
Question 29
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Nematodes have [blank_start]turgor[blank_end] pressure, also known as hydrostatic pressure, which gives them structure.
Question 30
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Select all that are contractile proteins
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Actin
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Intermediate fibers
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Tubulin
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Troponin
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Myosin
Question 31
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Select all the molecular motors
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Myosin
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Dynein
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Kinesin
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Actin
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Alpha-actin
Question 32
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Select all the regulatory proteins
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Tropomyosin
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Troponin
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Calmodulin
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Alpha-actin
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Tubulin
Question 33
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[blank_start]Thin[blank_end] fiber consists of the following: [blank_start]Actin[blank_end], the contractile protein, is wrapped around by [blank_start]tropomyosin[blank_end]. The [blank_start]troponin[blank_end] is attached to the [blank_start]tropomyosin[blank_end] in several spots.
[blank_start]Thick[blank_end] fiber consists of interwoven [blank_start]myosin[blank_end] with their heads sticking out and their tails wrapping together.
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Thin
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Thick
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Actin
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Tropomyosin
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Troponin
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Myosin
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tropomyosin
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actin
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troponin
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myosin
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troponin
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actin
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tropomyosin
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myosin
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tropomyosin
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actin
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myosin
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troponin
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Thick
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Thin
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myosin
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actin
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tropomyosin
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troponin
Question 34
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Label the image of muscle form
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I band
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H band
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M-line
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Actin filament
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Myosin tail
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Myosin head
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Z-disk
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CapZ
Question 35
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Water is [blank_start]more[blank_end] viscous and [blank_start]more[blank_end] dense than air
Question 36
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Almost all aquatic animals have this respiratory organ:
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gills
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salt glands
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lungs
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opercula
Question 37
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ADH decrease causes h2o to [blank_start]increase[blank_end] (during excretion) and is caused by [blank_start]cold[blank_end], alcohol, and [blank_start]sex[blank_end]
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increase
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decrease
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cold
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warmth
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sex
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exercise
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excessive rest
Question 38
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Aquatic ventilation is continuous
Question 39
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______________ is when everything is filtered through, and the pressure is mediated.
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ultrafiltration
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active secretion
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active reabsorption
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active transport
Question 40
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Protonephridia controls [blank_start]osmoregulation[blank_end] and metanephridia contros [blank_start]ionoregulation[blank_end]
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osmoregulation
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ionoregulation
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ionoregulation
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osmoregulation
Question 41
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Metanephridia are found in _______________ animals
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eucoelomate
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acoelomate
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psuedocoelomate
Question 42
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Protonephridia are found in __________________ animals.
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acoelomate
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psuedocoelomate
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eucoelomate
Question 43
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[blank_start]Metanephridia[blank_end]: segmented with an internal opening ([blank_start]nephrostome[blank_end]) and an external opening ([blank_start]nephridiopore[blank_end])
[blank_start]Protonephridia[blank_end]: network of dead-end tubules lacking internal openings
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Metanephridia
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nephrostome
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nephridiopore
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Protonephridia
Question 44
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What is/are the function(s) of the vertebrate kidney?
Question 45
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[blank_start]Renal tubular system[blank_end]: passes from cortex deep into [blank_start]medullary[blank_end] pyramids and drain into a singular collecting duct and is the initial filtering portion of a [blank_start]nephron[blank_end]
[blank_start]Renal Corpuscle[blank_end]: Bowman's capsule + [blank_start]glomerulus[blank_end]
Glomerulus: ball of capillaries surrounded by [blank_start]Bowman's capsule[blank_end]
Bowman's capsule: cup-like sack at the [blank_start]beginning[blank_end] of the tubular system in nephron that performs the [blank_start]first[blank_end] step in the filtration of blood to form urine
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Renal tubular system
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glomerulus
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Renal Corpuscle
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medullary
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Bowman's capsule
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beginning
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end
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nephron
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first
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second
Question 46
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label the image of the kidney