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Delayed Implantation involves... - Sperm being stored after mating and used to fertilize eggs later Rut Pits are... - Tunnels that moles use to catch food This is NOT true concerning Moose Antlers - Antlers are permanent structures that grow continuously and remain on a bull's head all its li...

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BIOL1902 Final review / Carleton
University Fall 2019 Solutions 2024
Delayed Implantation involves... - Sperm being stored after mating and used to fertilize
eggs later

Rut Pits are... - Tunnels that moles use to catch food

This is NOT true concerning Moose Antlers - Antlers are permanent structures that grow
continuously and remain on a bull's head all its life

State an example of a Batesian Mimicry pair - Viceroy & Monarch butterflies

Leks are... - Communal display grounds where male sharp-tailed Grouse dance

Nectar is? - An attractant produced by all flowers

Tines and Palms are? - Types of parasitoids

This is NOT an adaption for growing in shady habitats - Having leaves that contain 3
times more Chlorophyll a than b

A fox pants with its tongue hanging out of its open mouth, it is? - Expelling heat through
evaporative cooling

Sex Pheromones are... - Long range olfactory advertisement that serve to attract mates

This plant's seeds hook into hairy animals for their dispersal - Bunchberry

Brood Patches are - Adaptions for keeping eggs warm

When a killdeer's nest is approached, the killdeer...? - Pretends it has broken wings and
shows off a "bloody" patch near its tail

Flight intercept traps are used by? - Orb-Weaver Spiders

Silk Strands and light weight seeds are often found in plants that grow? - Open
meadows and fields

Aposematic Colouration serves to? - Warn a predator about a powerful defence

A female Ruffed Grouse is almost invisible as she sits on her nest because of... -
Background Matching :)

, Parental care in a female Red-Backed salamanders, consists of.... - Laying the eggs in
a rotting log and guarding them until they hatch

At the bottom of a beaver's food pile you would most likely find...? - Branches if
trembling Aspen (poplar) and Willows

Spring Ephemerals often have cleistogamous flowers because... - They guarantee seed
production even if it's too cold for pollinators to fly

Mitreworst splash cups and foam flowers springboards are adaptations for - Seed
dispersal

Moose acquire most of their sodium from: - needles and twigs of Balsam Fir

After watching a male's courtship flight, the female of this species claps wings to tell him
that he can mate with her - Clapping Midge

An opossum's marsupium is analogous to a - Moose's Uterus

A Moose looks unstable on its feet, it most likely is... - Infected with an edoparastic
Brainworm

Which statement is not true concerning opossum Natural History - The female has a 4
month long period

Black Fly larvae uses these for extracting food from flowing water - Labral brushes

In winter, mammals such as foxes do this when they breathe - Keep their mouths closed
and breathe through their nose

Amplexus is... - A special hold used by toads and frogs during mating

A Creche is a? - Large number of ducklings of mixed parentage that are with 1 female

A plant such as IndianPipe that does not make its own food, but gets its carbon
products from other plants with the help of a fungal partner is called a... -
Myconeterstroph

Plants that retain their leaves year-round curl them up to? - Retain water

This is NOT true concerning Moose Ticks - They are also called "Winterticks" bc they're
found on Mooses in winter

This flower attracts an insect by offering a false batch of pollen & then with a collapsing
petal it "slams dunks" its visitors onto its sexual organs - Grass Pink

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