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Pest Control Exam Set Questions And Verified Correct Solutions
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Pest Control Exam Set Questions 
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Pest - ANSWER : an undesirable organism that injures 
humans, desirable plants and animals, 
manufactured products, or natural 
substances 
Integrated pest management (IPM) - ANSWER : a 
balanced, tactical approach to pest control 
Weeds - ANSWER : Undesirable plants 
Invertebrates - ANSWER : Insects, mites, ticks, 
spiders, snails, and slugs 
Disease agents or pathogens - ANSWER : bacteria, 
viruses, fungi, roundworms,...
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VTNE Practice questions 100% verified correct answers
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Animals that do not develop a spine are called? - ANSWER-Invertebrates 
Example(s): insects, starfish, crabs, clams, octopuses 
What class of animals includes Anura (frogs & toads), Caudata or Urodela (newts & 
salamanders), and Gymnophiona or Apoda (caecilians)? - ANSWER-Amphibians 
Dyspnea - ANSWER-Difficult or labored breathing 
Alkalosis - ANSWER-an excessively alkaline condition of the body fluids or tissues that 
may cause weakness or...
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Alabama OTPC Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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Five mains groups of pests. 1. Insects 
2. Snails and slugs 
3. Vertebrates 
4. Plant disease agents 
5. Weeds 
 
Pest living things that compete with human beings for food, fiber, and space or attach 
humans directly 
 
Hosts living plants or animals some pests depend on for survival 
 
Name two identifying characteristics common to all adult insects Six jointed legs 
Three body regions 
 
Two characteristics which aid in distinguishing one...
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ASB 222 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Earth ageAbout 4.6 billion years 
Universe10 billion years 
PrecambrianFirst major era of geological time, extending from the origins of earth to 
about 600 m.y.a 
PaleozoicThe appearance of the first vertebrate species: fish and amphibians 
Mesozoic eraAround 245 mya. The age of dinosaurs 
CenozoicPeriod of extinction, our current era. Divided into 7 epochs: 
Epochs (discussed on page 4)There are 7 epochs: Holocene, pleistocene, pliocene, 
miocene, oligocene, eocene, and paleocene (in order f...
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Which animal's development is chick development most similar to compared to other 
species?Most similar to humans than other species talked about in lecture (like 
amphibians and flies) 
What is the Nieuwkoop Centre (NC)? When does it emerge during embryo 
development?Centre that induces the formation of the organizer and later the dorsal 
mesoderm; emerges during the late blastula stage 
How does the fish organizer and Niewukoop Centre (NC) compare to their amphibian 
counterparts?They have si...
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ANAT0001: Introduction to Anatomy and Development (A+ Guaranteed) 2024.
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what is oviparity? correct answers eggs are laid, with little or no embryonic development in the mother with either internal/external fertilisation 
- found in invertebrates, fish amphibians, reptiles, birts and monotreme animals 
 
what is ovoviviparity? correct answers eggs retained in mother's body until ready to hatch, with internal fertilisation and young are born lice 
- no placental connection to mother 
- found in invertebrates, fish, amphibians and reptiles 
 
what is viviparity? corre...
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ENWC 201 - Exam 1 Complete Questions & Answers(GRADED A)
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Ecology = - ANSWER Home study 
 
Examples of Vertebrates in the animal kingdom - ANSWER Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians 
 
What characteristics separate mammals from birds, reptiles, and amphibians? - ANSWER Mammals have hair, mammary glands and three ear bones 
 
Capybara = - ANSWER Largest rodent 
 
Pygmy Jerboa = - ANSWER smallest known rodent 
1-2 inches long 
can jump over 9 feet
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Which animal's development is chick development most similar to compared to other 
species?Most similar to humans than other species talked about in lecture (like 
amphibians and flies) 
What is the Nieuwkoop Centre (NC)? When does it emerge during embryo 
development?Centre that induces the formation of the organizer and later the dorsal 
mesoderm; emerges during the late blastula stage 
How does the fish organizer and ...
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Zoogeographic regions are based on_____ 
~~>Evolutionary History 
Bower Birds are found in_____ 
~~>Australia 
The main characteristic of deserts is high temperatures 
~~>false 
Are birds of Taiga like habitats that feed almost exclusively on pine seeds and 
often have irruptive flights 
~~>Crossbills 
Harris reported that about ____% of the vertebrates of Old Growth forests 
were reptiles and amphibians 
~~>12 
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Pest An undesirable organism that injures humans, desirable plants and animals, 
manufactured products, or natural substances 
Pathogens Disease causing organisms 
Four Main Groups of Pest Organisms 1. Weeds 
2. Invertebrates 
3. Pathogens 
4. Vertebrates 
Weed Undesirable plant 
Invertebrate Examples Insects, mites, ticks, spiders, snails, slugs 
Pathogen Examples Bacteria, viruses, fungi, nematodes, mycoplasmas, and other 
microorgani...
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