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A frog's tympanic membranes would be most useful for ________________.

Listening to the mating calls of other frogs.

A vertebrate is any chordate that has a ______________.

backbone

In the digestive system of a frog, where does food go after it leaves the mouth?

To the esophagus

Which of the following are trends in animal evolution as animals become more complex?




A. having a body cavity


B. bilateral symmetry


C. high levels of cell specialization


D. all of the above

all of the above

An animal that has a distinct left and right shows what kind of symmetry?

Bilateral symmetry

The tubelike structure through which water enters and leaves a mollusk's body is the ____________.

Siphon

The most active mollusks are the ___________.

Cephalopods

The body of an annelid has ________________.

Segments

The thin layer of tissue that covers a mollusk's body is called the ______________.

Mantle

What is true about ALL mollusks?

They are all filter feeders.

An animal is each of the following EXCEPT what?


A. multicellular


B. autotrophic


C. heterotrophic


D. eukaryotic

autotrophic

The bristle like structures on some annelid's bodies are called ______________.

setae

What does the prefix Cepha mean?

head

List four things animals must do survive from the list we went over. Give examples of the different ways they do this.

Respire - lungs, gills, diffusion




Internal Transport - circulatory system, heart




Feed - carnivores, herbivores, parasites, filter feeders, detritus feeders




Reproduce - sexually, asexually, stages of life, metamorphosis, & larvae

Location of the anterior, posterior, dorsal, and ventral?

Anterior - head


Posterior - feet


Dorsal - back


Ventral - front