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MIBO 3500 Exam 3 Scott UGA Questions With Correct Answers
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Archaeal phylogeny - Answer Difficult to culter & PCR 
Genomes are recombinogenic 
classifications are frequently under revision 
 
Archaeal Cell Wall does not have peptidoglycan but has - Answer pseudopeptidogylcan 
 
The archaea Cell wall stains - Answer gram positive or negative 
 
the archaeal cell wall has NAG and no NAM but - Answer N-Acetyltasamunyronic acid 
 
T/F the archaeal cell wall is NOT susceptible to cell wall antibiotics - Answer True 
 
Archaeal lipids in bacteria have - Answe...
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BioDiversity Lab FINAL PRACTICAL EXAM| QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Lacking True Tissues 
Ex: Sponges correct answer: Parazoa 
 
Containing True Tissues 
Ex: All living organisms in animal kingdom other than sponges. correct answer: Eumatazoa 
 
Scypha 
Phylum Porifera 
Subkingdom Parazoa 
Lack True Tissues 
Asymmetrical 
Sessile correct answer: 
 
Spongocoel 
Large hollow area inside the sponge correct answer: 
 
Create a water flow inside the sponge 
Food collectors correct answer: Choanocytes 
 
Needle like objects found within the body wall of a spong...
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Biology 192 Final Lab Practical Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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- False: Our cells have a nucleus correct answer: T or F: Animals are prokaryotic 
 
- True: Metazoans correct answer: T or F: Animals are multicellular 
 
- True correct answer: T or F: Animals are heterotrophs 
 
- False: Animals have a plasma membrane correct answer: T or F: Animals have cell walls 
 
- True correct answer: T or F: Most animals have symmetry 
 
- False: most animals move; sponges do not correct answer: T or F: ALL animals exhibit movement 
 
- Phylum Porifera correct an...
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Bio 112 Exam Martin Ball State Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Bio 112 Exam Martin Ball State 
 
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mollusca body plan shared features -foot: mass of muscle tissue used for movement and/or 
manipulation 
-visceral mass: clump that contains most of the organs 
-mantle: tissue that drapes over the organ clump and secretes the shell in shelled members 
 
4 characteristics shared by all animals -eukaryotic- membrane bound nucleus and organelles 
 
-multicellular 
 
-heterotrophic- consumes food to get energy 
 
-have tissues...
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MIBO 3500 Exam 3 Scott UGA Questions With Verified Solutions | Latest Updates With Rationales
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Archaeal phylogeny - ANSWER Difficult to culter & PCR 
Genomes are recombinogenic 
classifications are frequently under revision 
Archaeal Cell Wall does not have peptidoglycan but has - 
ANSWER pseudopeptidogylcan 
The archaea Cell wall stains - ANSWER gram positive or 
negative 
the archaeal cell wall has NAG and no NAM but - ANSWER NAcetyltasamunyronic acid 
T/F the archaeal cell wall is NOT ...
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MIBO 3500 Exam 3 Scott UGA Questions With Verified Solutions | Latest Updates With Rationales
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MIBO 3500 Exam 3 Scott UGA 
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Archaeal phylogeny - ANSWER Difficult to culter & PCR 
Genomes are recombinogenic 
classifications are frequently under revision 
Archaeal Cell Wall does not have peptidoglycan but has - 
ANSWER pseudopeptidogylcan 
The archaea Cell wall stains - ANSWER gram positive or 
negative 
the archaeal cell wall has NAG and no NAM but - ANSWER NAcetyltasamunyronic acid 
T/F the archaeal cell wall is NOT ...
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TAMU Biology 112 Lab Practical 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Phylum Porifera - Answer- No true tissues 
Asymmetrical symmetry 
Taxa: 
-Silicea (glass sponges) 
-Calcarea (rest of sponges) 
Osculum - Answer- Water exit in sponges 
Spicules - Answer- -Skeletal components of sponges made of silica, calcite or spongin 
-Produced by amoebocytes 
Choanocytes - Answer- Spong's filter-feeding cells 
Phylum Cnidaria - Answer- Diploblastic 
Radially symmetrical 
Cnidocytes 
Classes: 
-Anthozoa...
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TAMU Biology 112 Lab Practical 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Phylum Porifera - Answer- No true tissues 
Asymmetrical symmetry 
Taxa: 
-Silicea (glass sponges) 
-Calcarea (rest of sponges) 
Osculum - Answer- Water exit in sponges 
Spicules - Answer- -Skeletal components of sponges made of silica, calcite or spongin 
-Produced by amoebocytes 
Choanocytes - Answer- Spong's filter-feeding cells 
Phylum Cnidaria - Answer- Diploblastic 
Radially symmetrical 
Cnidocytes 
Classes: 
-Anthozoa...
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BIOL2204 Midsemester Exam | 55 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What is the working definition of an animal? - Animals are multicellular eukaryotes that are 
heterotrophic and undergo a blastula stage 
Two problems associated with morphological classification? - 
1. Convergent evolution 
2. Minor mutations 
Why was the organism found in the 90s labelled as a bivalve mollusc? - Because it was consuming 
bivalve eggs and had traces of their DNA in its gut. 
What are some problems with molecular sequencing? - 
1. Differences in mitochondrial and nuclear DNA 
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Invert zoo lab prac 1 questions and answers
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asconoid sponges - ANSWER-have a simple vase-like structure with a single osculum, 
limited in size because an increase in volume without a corresponding increase in 
surface area of choanocytes ( make up majority of sponges) 
syconoid sponge - ANSWER-Tubular body and a single osculum, the choanocyte layer 
is folded back and forth to make canals 
leuconoid sponges - ANSWER-more complex design, no real atrium, several small 
flagellated chambers instead in which choanocytes are, most adaptive an...