Fungi
Chapter 21A
Chapter 21B
21 Mixed
Animal Systems
100

Fungi are ____ and _____

Eukaryotic/Prokaryotic

Autotrophic/heterotrophic

Eukaryotic and Heterotrophic 

100

Describe Cephalization and what type of symmetry does this apply to

The tendency to concentrate sensory cells and a brain at the animal's head

100

Which 2 cordates lack a vertebrae

Tunicates and Lancelets 

100

What are the 3 subgroups of mullosks 

Bivalves, Gastropods, and Cephalopods

100

Which animals have a four-chambered heart

Birds and mammals

200

Most fungi spend most of their development in the ____ stage

Haploid 

200

What type of development do young children resemble adults

Direct

200

What are the two groups of Fish, and what are the differences

Cartilaginous Fish have skeletons made of cartilage, along with exposed gills and a lack of a swim bladder

Bony Fishes have skeletons of of bone, their gills are coverd and they have a swim bladder 

200

What animals were the first tetrapods

Amphibians 

200

What are the 4 stages of Digestion in order

Ingestion 

Digestion

Absrobtion

Elimination 

300

Most fungi are made of _____ that branch towards food sources 

A collection of these are called ______

Hyphae 

Mycelium

300

How many germ layers does an Bilaterally symetrical animal have 

3

300

What is the function of the water vascular system

Completing circulatory, respiratory, and excretory functions, and acts as all 3 systems 

300

What do Insects use to breathe 

Tracheae

300

Where does Intracellular Digestion occur, and which animals use this process

In the cells and exclusivley sponges 

400

What is the Diraryotic Phase 

When two Individual haploid cells fuse, but the nuclei stay separate

400

What is a Coelom

A body cavity surrounded on all sides by mesoderm

400

What adaptations have birds made that allow for flight

Feathers, Hollow Bones, no teeth or bladder, air sacs in the lungs, specialized flight muscles, and acute vision 

400

What are the 4 features that all Chordates share

Notocord, dorsal nerve cord, pharyngal slits, and a postanal tail,

400

Describe an open circulatory system, and which animals have them

short open-ended vessels, where blood is pumped into the entire body with pores in the heart for blood to flow back in. 

Most mollusks and arthropods have these systems 

500

What 3 ways are fungi different from animals 

External Digestion 

Cell wall made of Chitin 

Some can be unicellular 

500

How many MYA did the first animals arise

570 MYA

500

What is the difference between an Ectoderm, Endoderm, and Mesoderm

Ectoderm - Develops into skin and nervous system 

Endoderm- Becomes the digestive tract

Mesoderm - Gives rise to muscles, bones, and the circulatory system

500

What broke the tie to water (form amphibaians to reptiles)

The Amniotic egg

500

How would an Ectothermic Animal regulate its body temperature when it is too cold 

Constricting blood vessels near the body surface along with seeking sunlight, basking on warm rocks, and staying in insulated burrows 

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