Phylogeny
How to build an animal
Preffixes, suffixes, roots, and stems
Groups of tissues
100

On a phylogenetic tree, what do we call the part that represents the common ancestor between two groups/a speciation event

Node

100

A zygote subdivides into smaller cells called ____

blastomeres


100

What does the the suffix -cyte mean

cell

100

The germ layer that gives rise to skin and nervous system

Ectoderm

200

When ___ is when a tree has three forks showing unknown evolution 

polytomy 

200

Are the words gene and gene product sunonyms?

NO

200

What does the prefix pseudo- mean 

false, unreal, not genuine 

200

The germ layer that gives rise to gutlining 

endoderm 

300

A ____ is a similar characteristic that arose in a common ancestor 

Homolgy 

300
Are Hox genes morphogens? 

No, their products are.

300

What does the prefix gnath- mean 

jaw

300

The germ layer that gives rise to connective tissue, circulatory system, and heart

Mesoderm

400

In phylogenetics, what do we were refer to a group that contains a common ancestor but does not include all descendants

Pararphyletic 

400

Maternal effect gene products guide development by a process called ______

cytoplasmic specification 

400
What does the prefix schizo- mean? 

split, division, cleavage

400

What does the prefix endo- mean?

Within/inner

500

What are four unique characteristics of animals?

1. All develop from a blastula 

2. Animal specific cell adhesion molecules (fibronectin and cadherins)

3. Animal specific cell junctions (tight, gap, desmosomes) 

4. ECM containing collagen

500

Cytoplasmic specification has what type of cleavage pattern?

mosaic 

500

What does the prefix chaeto- mean?

hair, bristles

500

What does the prefix ecto- mean?

outside, external

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