5) The body symmetry that allows for the body to be bisected into equal halves in only one plane is called: a) Radial b) Bilateral c) Pentaradial d) Pararadial e) icosahedral 6) In the protostome line the blastopore becomes the: a) ectoderm b) mesoderm c) endoderm d) mouth e) anus 7) In the deuterostome line the blastopore becomes the: a) ectoderm b) mesoderm c) endoderm d) mouth e) anus 8) In the diploblastic embryonic development the adult organism's tissues and organs develop from the: a) endoderm b) ectoderm c) mesoderm d) all of the above e) a and b only 9) Because sponges are made from aggregate of cells they are classified as: a) Cnidaria b) Porifera c) Ctenophora d) Parazoa e) Nematomorpha 10) Cleavage in the protostomes is said to be and : a) Radial and Indeterminate b) Radial and Determinate c) Spiral & Indeterminate d) Spiral & Determinate e) a & d only 11) If an animal uses the same opening to take in food and get rid of undigested material then this type of digestive system is called: a) Complete b) incomplete c) open d) closed e) Re- cycling 12) A hollow ball of embryonic unorganized cells is called: a) Morula b) Syncytium c) Gastrula d) Coenocyte e) Blastula 13) Determinate Cleavage is present in: a) Sponges b) Jelly fishes c) Fungi d) Crustaceans e) humans 14) A process in the animal body plan that allowed for the development of redundant systems and more efficient locomotion is called: a) Cephalization b) Cleavage c) Somatization d) Indeterminate Cleavage e) Segmentation 15) A fluid filled internal body cavity where the mesoderm is located under the ectoderm only is called: a) coelom b) pseudocoelom c) acoelom d) sub ectodermie e) b & d
5) The body symmetry that allows for the body to be bisected into equal halves in only one plane is called: a) Radial b) Bilateral c) Pentaradial d) Pararadial e) icosahedral 6) In the protostome line the blastopore becomes the: a) ectoderm b) mesoderm c) endoderm d) mouth e) anus 7) In the deuterostome line the blastopore becomes the: a) ectoderm b) mesoderm c) endoderm d) mouth e) anus 8) In the diploblastic embryonic development the adult organism's tissues and organs develop from the: a) endoderm b) ectoderm c) mesoderm d) all of the above e) a and b only 9) Because sponges are made from aggregate of cells they are classified as: a) Cnidaria b) Porifera c) Ctenophora d) Parazoa e) Nematomorpha 10) Cleavage in the protostomes is said to be and : a) Radial and Indeterminate b) Radial and Determinate c) Spiral & Indeterminate d) Spiral & Determinate e) a & d only 11) If an animal uses the same opening to take in food and get rid of undigested material then this type of digestive system is called: a) Complete b) incomplete c) open d) closed e) Re- cycling 12) A hollow ball of embryonic unorganized cells is called: a) Morula b) Syncytium c) Gastrula d) Coenocyte e) Blastula 13) Determinate Cleavage is present in: a) Sponges b) Jelly fishes c) Fungi d) Crustaceans e) humans 14) A process in the animal body plan that allowed for the development of redundant systems and more efficient locomotion is called: a) Cephalization b) Cleavage c) Somatization d) Indeterminate Cleavage e) Segmentation 15) A fluid filled internal body cavity where the mesoderm is located under the ectoderm only is called: a) coelom b) pseudocoelom c) acoelom d) sub ectodermie e) b & d
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