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VERTEBRATE FINAL REVIEW. CHORDATES. FISH. AMPHIBIANS. REPTILES. BIRDS. MAMMALS. Chordates. Fish. Amphibians. Reptiles. Birds. Mammals. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VERTEBRATE FINAL REVIEW

$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500ChordatesFishAmphibiansReptilesBirdsMammals67Mammals that lay eggs are:

a) placental mammalsb) pouched mammalsc) monotremesd) marsupials$4003FISH4AMPHIBIANS5REPTILES6BIRDS7MAMMALS21The amount of urine a fish produces depends primarily upon:A) time of yearB) size of the fishc) environment in which the fish livesd) diet of the fish$20023The structure shown is a:

A) lungb) lateral linec) gilld) ventricle

$30025Which arrow indicates the flow of water?

a) arrow Ab) Arrow Bc) Arrow Cd) none of the arrows show direction of water flow

$40027The heart of a fish has:

a) one atrium and one ventricleb) one atrium and two ventriclesc) two atria and one ventricled) two atria and two ventricles$50029Amphibians without tail are classified in the order:

a) Agnathab) Anurac) salamandersd) newts$10031Adult frogs and toads are:

a) herbivoresb) omnivoresc) parasitesd) carnivores$20033Amphibians that have slender bodies and no limbs are classified as:

a) anuransb) caeciliansc) salamandersd) newts$30035DailyDouble!!

38How many chambers does a frog heart have?

a) 1b) 2c) 3d) 4$50040The skin of a reptile is:

a) moist and watertightb) moist and thinc) dry and nearly watertightd) dry and permeable to water$10042The geographical range of reptiles is limited by:

a) length of dayb) moisturec) temperatured) topograpphy$20044Which reptile would be most likely to excrete nitrogenous wastes in the form of uric acid?

a) an aquatic turtleb) a desert tortoisec) a crocodiled) an alligator$30046The tuatara is native to:

a) North and South Americab) Africac) New Zealandd) Every continent except Antarctica$40048The heat-sensing organ between each eye and nostril of a rattlesnake are the:

a) tracheal organsb) Jacobsens organsc) thermal organsd) pit organs$50050A birds crop:

a) temporarily stores foodb) is the first chamber of its stomachc) is critical for flightd) grinds and crushes food$10052Talons would most likely be found among birds that:

a) eat seedsb) grasp their preyc) live in waterd) drink the nectar of flowers$20054The bones of birds are:

a) composed primarily of keratinb) solidc) made of cartilaged) thin and hollow$30056Birds retain many reptilian features including:

a) teethb) a long, bony tailc) scales on their feet and legsd) none of the above$40058DailyDouble!!

61Which of the following mammals are proboscidean?

a) shrewb) rabbitc) batd) elephant$10063Mammals that have baleen feed on:

a) insectsb) nectarc) planktond) fruit$20065The sheet of muscle at the bottom of the rib cage of mammals is called:a) secondary palateb) metabolic sheetc) diaphragmd) placenta$30030b) Anura$100FINAL JEOPARDY!!!7134b) caecilians$30036List three ways that anurans can acquire oxygen$40037Lungs, skin, inside surface of mouth

$40039c) 3$50041c) dry and nearly watertight$10043c) temperature$20045b) a desert tortoise$30047c) New Zealand$40049d) pit organs$50051a) temporarily stores food$10053b) grasp their prey$20055d) thin and hollow$30057c) scales on their feet and legs$40059In birds, the power of flight comes from:

a) wing musclesb) breast musclesc) shoulder musclesd) back muscles$50060b) breast muscles$50062d) elephant$10064c) plankton$20066c) diaphragm$30068c) monotremes$40069During the winter, grizzly bears:a) sleep in underground densb) have a slower metabolismc) obtain energy from stored fatd) all of the above$50070d) all of the above$500Make your wager72Name three characteristics unique to mammals73Hair, mammary glands, sweat glands, placenta, diphyodont teeth, three ear bones, diapragm 7474