animal classification review part 1 – classifying living things (18.1, dichotomous keys) part 2...
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Animal Classification Review Part 1 –
Classifying living things (18.1, dichotomous keys) Part 2 –
Animal kingdom (25.2, animal lab, cladograms)
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Classification ReviewScientific Names Classification Cladograms
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Scientific NamesWhat are the two parts of a scientific name?10 pts
Genus and species
Scientific NamesWhat is the two-word naming system called? 20 points
Binomial nomenclature
Scientific NameWhat makes common names confusing for classifying organisms? - 30 points
Common names can refer to multiple organisms; many names can be given for 1 species; some common names are ambiguous
Scientific NamesWrite the scientific name for a species (your choice).– 40 points
EX: Homo sapiens
Scientific NamesGive 2 characteristics of a useful scientific name.- 50 points
It’s used by everyone universally.
It refers to only 1 organism.
ClassificationWhy do we need a system of classification?-10 pts
To organize all living organisms into groups that have biological meaning
ClassificationWho developed the first system of classification? 20 points
Carolus Linneaus
ClassificationWhat is the genus of the domestic cat Felis catus? 30 points
Felis
ClassificationTraditional (early) classification was based primarily on what?- 40 points
Physical features
ClassificationName the 7 levels of classification we have today (in order from largest to smallest)– 50 points
Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
CladogramsHow is a cladogram different from a dichotomous key? – 10 points
Cladograms are based on evolutionary relationships while dichotomous keys are based on visible physical traits
CladogramsWhat is a derived character?– 20 points
A derived character is a trait that arose in a recent common ancestor and is not found in earlier versions of the organism
CladogramsName the derived characters in this cladogram – 30 points
Four limbs, amniotic egg, hair, specialized shearing teeth, retractable claws
CladogramsWhat clade(s) has specialized shearing teeth? – 40 points
Clade Carnivora and Felidae
CladogramsWhich clade includes all the others? How do you know? – 50 points
Clade Tetrapoda (having 4 limbs)
Animal Kingdom Review
Study Guide Questions
1. Invertebrates are animals that have no…
Backbone
2. The distinguishing feature of acoelomates is…
A. Bilateral symmetryB. PseudocoelomC. Lack of body cavityD. Vertebra
*C. Lack of body cavity
3. Which of the following animals does NOT show bilateral symmetry as an adult?
A. EarthwormB. Great white sharkC. RhinocerosD. Sea anemone
*D. Sea anemone
4. In which group of chordates did cartilage first appear?
A. TunicatesB. SharksC. HagfishD. Lampreys
*B. Sharks
5. The fluid-filled space between an animal’s digestive tract and its body wall is the
A. Body cavityB. Germ layerC. NotochordD. Segment
*A. Body cavityAKA “Coelom”
6. What germ layer develops into the…
A. Outer layer of skin* EctodermB. Lining of the digestive tract*EndodermC. Muscular layer*Mesoderm
7. Name 2 types of animals that show radial symmetry:
1. Cnidarians (jellyfish, sea anemones, corals, hydras)
2. Echinoderms (starfish, sand dollars, sea urchins)
8. Name two body plan characteristics shared by all arthropods and chordates:
Levels of organizationBilateral symmetryThree germ layersTrue coelomSegmentation andCephalization
9. How has the body cavity evolved with the evolution of worms?
Flatworm – No body cavity (acoelom) Roundworm – Partial body cavity (pseudo-) Segmented worm – True body cavity (coelom)
Platyhelminthes Nematoda Annelida
10. Animals in the Phylum Porifera include:
A. ChordatesB. Sea starsC. Sea anemonesD. Sponges
*D. Sponges
11. Most adult echinoderms show this kind of symmetry:
Radial
12. What is one way that cnidarians are different from echinoderms?
- Levels of organization (echinoderms have organs), # of germ layers, type of body cavity
13. What type of body cavity do most groups have? True coelom – a body cavity completely lined
with mesoderm (middle germ tissue layer)
14. List the 5 types of animals in Phylum Chordata Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals
15. List 3 traits that arthropods have that cnidarians do not: Organs Bilateral symmetry 3 germ layers True coelom Segmentation Cephalization
16.a) What characteristics have evolved in fish?
a) Vertebraeb) Jaws, paired
appendagesc) True boned) Lungs!
16.b) What characteristics have evolved in amphibians? Four limbs
16.c) What characteristics have evolved in reptiles? Amniotic egg Eggs don’t
develop in water Dry, scaly skin
16.d) What characteristics have evolved in birds? Endothermy Feathers Hollow bones
16.e) What characteristics have evolved in mammals? Endothermy Hair/fur Mammary glands
17. What characteristic do reptiles have that amphibians do not? Reptiles have lungs,
amniotic eggs, eggs don’t develop in water; dry, scaly skin
Amphibians 1st stageof life- no lungs, eggsin water; skin ismoist (no scales); go through metamorphosis
18. Which two major groups of fishes evolved from the early jawless fish and still survive today? Chondrichthyes
(Cartilaginousfish - Sharks)
Osteichthyes(Bony fish)
19. The evolution of jaws and paired fins was an important development in the rise of which group of animals? Sharks (Cartilaginous
fish) Class
Chondrichthyes
20. List 2 ways that bony fish differ from the other two fish groups:
Bony fish:1. Have bone(Sharks don’t, jawlessfish don’t)2. Have jaws(Jawless fish don’t)3. Have vertebrae(Hagfish don’t)
21. What adaptation enables birds to live in environments that are colder than those in which most reptiles live? Endothermy Feathers – can use to regulate body temperature
22. What evidence exists to indicate that annelids and mollusks are closely related? Levels of organization, bodysymmetry, 3 germ layers, truecoelom, protostomes, and cephalization
23. The only animal to have an asymmetrical body plan is: Sponges
24. Which of the worm groups has the characteristic of a segmented body?
Annelids
25. What was the 1st group of animals to have cephalization? Arthropods
26. What are 3 general characteristics that ALL animals have?
To be included in the Animal Kingdom, an animal must:
Be multicellular Be heterotrophic (need food from others) Lack cell walls