Chapter 14 1. Specialization of Regions of the Body for Specific

Chapter 14 1. Specialization of Regions of the Body for Specific

<p>Chapter 14 <br>1. Specialization&nbsp;of regions of the body for specific functions, as seen in arthropods, is called <br>A) tagmatization. B) metamerism. C) truncation. D) differentiation. E) cephalization. </p><p>2. Members&nbsp;of class __________ are among the most numerous crustaceans, and are both marine and freshwater in distribution. <br>A) Cirripedia B) Copepoda C) Branchiopoda D) Malacostraca E) Isopoda </p><p>3. Which&nbsp;type of crustacean do many zoologists believe to have the greatest number of individuals of any type of animal on the planet? <br>A) isopods B) fairy&nbsp;shrimp C) brine&nbsp;shrimp D) copepods E) barnacles </p><p>4. Which&nbsp;of the following phyla of animals are not ecdysozoan? A) Arthropoda B) Nematoda C) Gastrotricha D) Nematomorpha E) Kinorhyncha </p><p>5. Which&nbsp;of the following is not a synapomorphy that unites the members of the ecdysozoan clade? <br>A) the&nbsp;blastopore develops into the anus B) loss&nbsp;of epidermal cilia C) possession&nbsp;of a cuticle D) shedding&nbsp;of cuticle through ecdysis E) all&nbsp;of the above are synapomorphies shared by ecdysozoans </p><p>Page 1 </p><p>6. The&nbsp;__________ is the outer layer of the arthropod exoskeleton, and it is composed of a waterproofing waxy lipoprotein. <br>A) lipocuticle B) mesocuticle C) epicuticle D) endocuticle E) sclerocuticle </p><p>7. The&nbsp;tough, leathery polysaccharide in the arthropod procuticle is A) lipoprotein. B) calcium&nbsp;carbonate. C) scleroprotein. D) chitin. E) glycogen. </p><p>8. The&nbsp;arthropod skeleton hardens by __________, which is a formation of chemical bonds between protein chains. <br>A) carbonization B) tagmatization C) calcification D) chitinization E) sclerotization </p><p>9. Sensory&nbsp;receptors called __________ occur in the arthropod exoskeleton in the form of pegs, bristles, and lenses. <br>A) sensilla B) tactiles C) olfactors D) cirri E) palps </p><p>10. The&nbsp;arthropod exoskeleton must be shed to allow growth.&nbsp;The shedding process is called <br>A) sclerotization. B) ecdysis. C) calcification. D) articulation. E) metamorphosis. </p><p>Page 2 </p><p>11. __________&nbsp;between larval and adult stages of arthropods reduces competition for resources. <br>A) Asexual&nbsp;reproduction B) Regeneration C) Metamorphosis D) Ecdysis E) Parthenogenesis </p><p>12. The&nbsp;extinct arthropod subphylum Trilobitomorpha was named for A) the&nbsp;three known stages of the life cycle. B) the&nbsp;three known larval forms. C) the&nbsp;three geologic ages which were dominated by trilobites. D) the&nbsp;three longitudinal body divisions. E) the&nbsp;three species which have been identified. </p><p>13. Appendages&nbsp;of trilobites were divided into two lobes, hence they are called A) biped. B) uniramous. C) quadruped. D) aramous. E) biramous. </p><p>14. Horseshoe&nbsp;crabs belong to the arthropod subphylum A) Chelicerata. B) Arachnida. C) Uniramia. D) Crustacea. E) Mandibulata. </p><p>15. Chelicerates&nbsp;have a cephalothorax, also known as the __________, which functions in sensation, feeding, and locomotion. <br>A) chelicera B) prosoma C) abdomen D) opisthosoma E) carapace </p><p>16. The&nbsp;chelicerate opisthosoma A) bears&nbsp;the pedipalps. B) is&nbsp;the sensory tagma. C) contains&nbsp;digestive organs. D) bears&nbsp;chelicerae. E) bears&nbsp;walking legs. </p><p>Page 3 </p><p>17. Gas&nbsp;exchange between the blood of horseshoe crabs and seawater occurs through A) filamentous&nbsp;gills. B) book&nbsp;lungs. C) alveolar&nbsp;lungs. D) book&nbsp;gills. E) dermal&nbsp;branchiae. </p><p>18. How&nbsp;many tagmata do animals in the order Araneae have? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 </p><p>19. Spiders,&nbsp;ticks, and scorpions belong to the arthropod class A) Chilopoda. B) Pycnogonida. C) Insecta. D) Merostomata. E) Arachnida. </p><p>20. Most&nbsp;zoologists believe that the __________ were the first arthropods to invade land. A) arachnids B) insects C) millipedes D) crustaceans E) centipedes </p><p>21. While&nbsp;aquatic arachnids utilize coxal glands for excretion, most terrestrial forms use <br>__________ which conserve water. <br>A) nephridia B) malpighian&nbsp;tubules C) diffusion&nbsp;glands D) green&nbsp;glands E) antennal&nbsp;glands </p><p>22. Many&nbsp;arachnids utilize __________ for respiration, which are believed to be modifications of book gills. <br>A) lamellae B) alveolar&nbsp;lungs C) book&nbsp;lungs D) trachea E) malpighian&nbsp;tubules </p><p>Page 4 </p><p>23. A&nbsp;genus of scorpions known to have caused human deaths is </p><p>A) <em>Xiphosura</em>. B) <em>Opiliones</em>. C) <em>Loxosceles</em>. D) <em>Centuroides</em>. E) <em>Limulus</em>. </p><p>24. Many&nbsp;spiders produce __________, that are used to trap small arthropods on which they feed. <br>A) sticky&nbsp;oral secretions B) sandy&nbsp;pitfall traps C) oral&nbsp;venoms D) leaf&nbsp;traps E) webs </p><p>25. “Daddy&nbsp;longlegs” belong to the arachnid order A) Opiliones. B) Acarina. C) Pseudoscorpionida. D) Scorpionida. E) Aranaea. </p><p>26. The&nbsp;chigger or “red bug” is a member of the arachnid order A) Scorpionida. B) Acarina. C) Opiliones. D) Araneae. E) Pseudoscorpionida. </p><p>27. The&nbsp;bacteria that cause Lyme Disease are carried and transmitted by A) black&nbsp;widow spiders. B) tsetse&nbsp;flies. C) ticks. D) mosquitoes. E) mange&nbsp;mites. </p><p>28. Sea&nbsp;spiders belong to the class A) Merostomata. B) Chelicerata. C) Arachnida. D) Pycnogonida. E) Trilobita. </p><p>Page 5 </p><p>29. Crustaceans&nbsp;are unique among living arthropods as they possess A) chitin&nbsp;in their exoskeleton. B) one&nbsp;pair of antennae. C) only&nbsp;two pairs of walking legs. D) a&nbsp;carapace. E) two&nbsp;pairs of antennae. </p><p>30. The&nbsp;majority of crustaceans are A) aquatic. B) terrestrial. C) very&nbsp;large. D) burrowing&nbsp;animals. E) monoecious. </p><p>31. The&nbsp;portion of the crustacean exoskeleton that covers the cephalothorax is the A) locomotor&nbsp;tagma. B) carapace. C) telson. D) opisthosoma. E) uropod. </p><p>32. The&nbsp;crustacean abdominal appendages that are used for swimming are called A) scaphopods. B) pereiopods. C) pleopods. D) maxillipeds. E) chilipeds. </p><p>33. The&nbsp;biramous appendages of the crayfish are based on a similar ancestral pattern.&nbsp;This, and the sequential development of the segments makes them <br>A) repetitively&nbsp;analogous. B) heteronomous. C) metachronous. D) serially&nbsp;homologous. E) homonomous. </p><p>34. Crustaceans&nbsp;have __________, which are sensory structures to provide information regarding gravitational orientation, movement and vibrations. <br>A) papillae B) ommatidia C) antennules D) antennae E) statocysts </p><p>Page 6 </p><p>35. The&nbsp;crustacean compound eye is composed of individual units called A) ommatidia. B) ocelli. C) eyespots. D) statocysts. E) photophores. </p><p>36. The&nbsp;antennal or green glands of crayfish function in A) producing&nbsp;digestive enzymes. B) excretion. C) producing&nbsp;molting enzymes. D) sensing&nbsp;water quality. E) sensing&nbsp;gravity. </p><p>37. The&nbsp;primary excretory product of a crayfish is A) urine. B) ammonia. C) uric&nbsp;acid. D) sodium&nbsp;chloride. E) urea. </p><p>38. Brine&nbsp;shrimp and fairy shrimp are classified in the crustacean class A) Decapoda. B) Amphipoda. C) Branchiopoda. D) Anostraca. E) Isopoda. </p><p>39. The&nbsp;class of crustaceans with the largest number of species is A) Maxillopoda. B) Branchiopoda. C) Cladocera. D) Malacostraca. E) Decapoda. </p><p>40. Terrestrial&nbsp;crustaceans are quite rare, but terrestrial pill bugs belong to the order A) Amphipoda. B) Maxillopoda. C) Cladocera. D) Anostraca. E) Isopoda. </p><p>Page 7 </p><p>41. Barnacles&nbsp;belong to the A) Cirripedia. B) Hexapoda. C) Amphipoda. D) Malacostraca. E) Branchiopoda. </p><p>42. Krill&nbsp;belong to the order A) Amphipoda. B) Euphausiacea. C) Cladocera. D) Anostraca. E) Isopoda. </p><p>43. Adult&nbsp;barnacles are unusual in lifestyle because they are A) motile. B) sessile. C) predatory. D) free-swimming. E) dioecious. </p><p>44. Crayfish,&nbsp;lobsters, and shrimps belong to the order A) Maxillopoda. B) Hexapoda. C) Decapoda. D) Amphipoda. E) Branchiopoda. </p><p>45. Many&nbsp;female crustaceans carry developing eggs protected by their A) pauropods. B) ogiverous&nbsp;legs. C) pereiopods. D) pleopods. E) uropods. </p><p>46. Some&nbsp;________ demonstrate a primitive form of vivipary. A) crabs B) crayfish C) shrimp D) scorpions E) barnacles </p><p>Page 8 </p>

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