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- Insects have a tracheal system that consists of: O a. Flat plates along the side of the body. O b. Amass of air filled tubes. O c. Blood vessels running just under the skin. O d. Apair of lungs extending inside the body. O e. Gills on the legs.How do most insects respire? A. through skinB. through gillsC. by lungsD. by trachea systemIn frogs, which of the following is not a factor making them dependent on water: O a. The eggs have no waterproof shell. O b. Having no bony skeleton to support the body. Oc. Having external fertilisation of their eggs. O d. The larva breathes using gills. O e. Needing a wet skin for respiration.
- Adult frogs and toads obtain oxygen througha. gills only.b. gills and lungs.c. lungs and skin.d. lungs only.In arthropods, the tracheal system isa. a unique set of structures that function in ingestion and digestion offood.b. a series of branching tubes extending into the body that allow for gasexchange.c. a series of tubules that allow waste products in the blood to bereleased into the digestive tract.d. the series of ommatidia that form the compound eye.e. none of the above.Match the respiratory organs of FROGS to their functions. 1. Nasal Cavity A. The short tubes of a frog’s breathing system that leads from the larynx to the lungs; passageway of air into the lungs. 2. Glottis B. Amplify the advertisement call of the male and attract females. 3. Pharynx C. Where gases are exchanged between the air and the bloodstream. 4. Trachea D. Passageway of air from the external environment. 5. Larynx E. Allows air to enter glottis then into the larynx. 6. Vocal Sacs F. Controls airflow in and out of the respiratory passages. 7. Bronchi G. Connects the pharynx with lungs. 8. Lungs H. Contains vocal cords; used to conduct air to the lungs and as a voice box so the frog can communicate. 9. Alveolar Ducts I. Exchange point where CO2 leaves and O2 enters the blood. 10. Alveoli J. Tiny tubes that connect the respiratory bronchioles to alveolar sacs. K. Divides the left and right lung.
- Gills are found ina. fish.b. marine arthropods.c. mollusks.d. All of the aboveWhich of the following will increase the rate of O2 uptake by a lobster? A. Increasing the partial pressure of O₂ in the hemolymph (i.e. blood) of the lobster B. Increasing the flow of water over the gill (i.e. increasing ventilation) C. Increasing the thickness (i.e. the hemolymph-to-water distance) of the gill D. Increasing the surface area of the scaphognathite E. All of the aboveNematodes (roundworms) differs from an earthworm in that: O a. Nematodes have no body cavity. O b. Nematodes are all parasitic. Nematodes have no head or eyes. d. Nematodes move using leg-like projections of the body. O e. Nematodes have no circular muscles.
- Nematodes (roundworms) differs from an earthworm in that: O a. Nematodes have no body cavity. O b. Nematodes are all parasitic. c. Nematodes have no head or eyes. O d. Nematodes move using leg-like projections of the body. O e. Nematodes have no circular muscles.Gills are found in a. fish. b. amphibians. c. aquatic invertebrates. d. All of the choices are correct.The Haversian canal pattern in dinosaurs suggests that they O A. were poikilotherms O B. were similar to birds in that they have air sacs O C. were similar to mammals in that they were amniotic O D. had a 3.5 chambered heart O E. had a high metabolic rate. A Moving to another question will save this response.