Evolution and Natural Selection
Phylogenetics and Animal Classification
Tissues and Integument System
Muscular and Skeletal System
Circulatory System
100

Give the specific definition of evolution.

Change over time with the accumulation of genetic changes within populations

100

What is the hierarchy of organization in organisms?

Cell -> Tissue -> Organ -> Organ System -> Organism

100

What is the thickest and strongest fiber with a tensile strength of steel?

Collagen

100

What molecule is used for energy in the body?

ATP

100

What is the goal of all circulatory systems?

Internal transport of nutrients

200

What is homoplasy? Give an example.

Traits having a similar appearance but not due to shared ancestry. 

Ex:Red Panda and Giant Panda

200

Based on the phylogenetic tree, what are some species that are sister taxa?

B + C

E + F

G + H

200

What type of scales need to be periodically molted or shed? What kind of organism has this?

Epidermal scales

Ex: Reptiles

200

What is the name for the expanded ends of a bone?

Epiphysis

200

What percent of blood by volume is made up of erythrocytes?

45%

300

Define the term adaptation. What is the only mechanism that can cause it? Can it appear randomly?

A trait that enhances fitness, relative to alternative traits in the population. 

From natural selection

No, it is the best existing solution. 

300

What does the blastopore become in protostomes?

Mouth

300

What cells are responsible for modulating transmissions, fighting pathogens, and supporting and nourishing the nerve cells.

Glial cells


300

What ion is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum and acts to expose the binding sites for myosin? Where does it bind?

Calcium

Binds to actin

300

What is the fluid called that runs through open circulatory systems, and where does it go to?

Hemolymph

Open systems just wash the fluid over the tissues

400

What is homology? Give an example. 

Traits are based on shared ancestry.

Ex: Forelimb structure in vertebrates

400

What colors are the second most recent nodes on the phylogenetic tree?

Magenta

Yellow

Red

400

The salivary gland produces saliva, to keep the digestive tract moist. What type of tissue would you expect to see lining this type of gland?

Cuboidal epithelial

400

What areas during contraction actually shorten?

I band and H zone

400

What kind of organisms have an open circulatory system?

Insects, crustaceans, snails, shellfish, etc.
500

What does inverse frequency-dependent selection select for? Give an example. 

Selects for traits that are rare - fitness is greater because that individual is different from most in the population

Ex: Mouth type of fish that bite sharks, one side may be more common at one time, and the other side will succeed more

500

What kind of symmetry do humans have?

Bilateral

500

What tissue type is responsible for the dilation of the pupil?

Bonus points if you can say what specific kind! (+50)

Muscular Tissue


Smooth!

500

Osteoporosis is the weakening of bone mass. What cells are breaking down at a faster than what cells are building up bone?

Osteoclasts are breaking down bone faster than osteoblasts can build it up.

500

What type of system requires fluid to start within the vessels and heart?

Closed circulatory system