Term 1 of 137
Ornithischia are an extinct order of reptile (T/F)
True
False
Term 2 of 137
Marsupial
Banded sea snake, egg laying skink (oligosoma), and the green sea turtle
Collembola
Pouched mammal
Abdomen/opisthosoma
Term 3 of 137
Which order of insects includes weta, grasshoppers, locusts, and katydids?
Psittaciformes
Hymenoptera
Mantodea
Orthoptera
Term 4 of 137
For the typical fish, blood flows from the heart via the ventral aorta and efferent branchial arteries,
to the gills where is becomes oxygenated. From there, blood flows via the afferent branchial
arteries and dorsal aorta to the body (T/F)
True
False
,Term 5 of 137
Water flow is unimportant for most invertebrates (T/F)
True
False
Term 6 of 137
Characteristics of class Amphibia
Vertebrate, tetrapod, reliance on water for reproduction, no scales.
Twisting of the body relative to the foot that occurs at the larval stage
Amphibians that metamorphose into a morphologically different adult form
Sensory processes and nerves which run from the skin, through it, to the surface.
Term 7 of 137
Filter feeders
Collembola, Diplura, and Protura
Cirripedia, Bivalvia
Threadlike
White muscle fibres
Definition 8 of 137
Banded sea snake, egg laying skink (oligosoma), and the green sea turtle
Torsion in gastropods
What type of bird feather is most likely to be emarginated?
Neotony
Native NZ reptiles
,Term 9 of 137
Caudibranches metamorphose into an externally different adult form (T/F)
True
False
Term 10 of 137
Budding and fragmentation are examples of what in invertebrates?
Asexual reproduction
Sarcopterygii
False
False (it is extinct)
Term 11 of 137
What trait is not shared by molluscan shells and crustacean cuticles?
Sensory processes and nerves which run from the skin, through it, to the surface.
Scales (amphibiasbanians have scales as they are reptiles, while apodans are amphibians so
do not have scales)
Provides space for organs, separates body wall from gut, transport system for nutrients and
gas.
Term 12 of 137
What has a placenta?
The posterior abdominal segment
Cirripedia, Clitellata, Platyhelminthes
Eutharian (placental mammals)
Sphenodon punctatus
, Definition 13 of 137
Retention of juvenile features into adulthood (eg neoteny)
Monophage insect
Native NZ reptiles
Paedomorphosis
Torsion in gastropods
Term 14 of 137
What is a monotreme?
A form of asexual reproduction (egg is activated by sperm, but does not fuse with it)
An egg laying mammal
Producing sound
False (some have none)
Term 15 of 137
An insects head is derived from how many segments?
Down
True
6
Malphigian tubules
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