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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Radial symmetry, two tissue layers, stinging cells
B Round, worm-like body, segmentation, tapered at both ends
C Flat, worm-like body, digective tract with single opening
D Mantle, muscular foot, visceral mass, hard external shell in most members
Question #2
A Dorsal nerve cord, notochord, pharyngeal slits
B Round, worm-like body, segmentation, tapered at both ends
C Mantle, muscular foot, visceral mass, hard external shell in most members
D Flat, worm-like body, digective tract with single opening
Question #3
A Exoskeleton, body divided into segments (head, thorax, abdomen)
B Flat, worm-like body, digective tract with single opening
C Radial symmetry, two tissue layers, stinging cells
D Segmented, wirm-like body, complete digestive system
Question #4
A Radial symmetry, two tissue layers, stinging cells
B Flat, worm-like body, digective tract with single opening
C Segmented, wirm-like body, complete digestive system
D Mantle, muscular foot, visceral mass, hard external shell in most members
Question #5
A Mantle, muscular foot, visceral mass, hard external shell in most members
B Round, worm-like body, segmentation, tapered at both ends
C Flat, worm-like body, digective tract with single opening
D Segmented, wirm-like body, complete digestive system
Question #6
A Exoskeleton, body divided into segments (head, thorax, abdomen)
B Aquatic, sessile, body has pores and channes to filter feed, no tissues
C Pentaradial symmetry, water vascular system
D Dorsal nerve cord, notochord, pharyngeal slits
Question #7
A Pentaradial symmetry, water vascular system
B Dorsal nerve cord, notochord, pharyngeal slits
C Aquatic, sessile, body has pores and channes to filter feed, no tissues
D Exoskeleton, body divided into segments (head, thorax, abdomen)
Question #8
A Exoskeleton, body divided into segments (head, thorax, abdomen)
B Pentaradial symmetry, water vascular system
C Aquatic, sessile, body has pores and channes to filter feed, no tissues
D Dorsal nerve cord, notochord, pharyngeal slits
Question #9
A Aquatic, sessile, body has pores and channes to filter feed, no tissues
B Dorsal nerve cord, notochord, pharyngeal slits
C Segmented, wirm-like body, complete digestive system
D Exoskeleton, body divided into segments (head, thorax, abdomen)
Question #10
A bilateral, present
B radial, absent
C Asymmetrical, present
Question #11
A radial, asymmetrical, absent
B Asymmetrical, bilateral, present
C bilateral, penta-radial, present
Question #12
A bilateral, present
B radial, present
C Asymmetrical, absent
Question #13
A radial, absent
B Asymmetrical, present
C bilateral, present
Question #14
A bilateral, present
B radial, present
C Asymmetrical, absent
Question #15
A radial, absent
B bilateral, present
C Asymmetrical, present
Question #16
A radial, absent
B bilateral, present
C Asymmetrical, absent
Question #17
A bilateral, present
B Asymmetrical, absent
C radial, present
Question #18
A Asymmetrical, absent
B radial, present
C bilateral, absent
Question #19
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #20
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #21
A presence or absence of tissues, body symmetry
B parasitic or free-living, type of cells (prokaryotic or eukaryotic)
C type of cells (prokaryotic or eukaryotic)
D parasitic or free-living