Zoology Questions
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Which type of reproduction is the least suited to having a very large number of offspring at once?
Which type of reproduction involves giving birth to live young that received nourishment from and lived within their mother?
All of the following types of reproduction occur from hydrozoan cnidarians' reproductive polyps except
What type of reproduction occurs in a cnidarian's medusa?
the drastic change from the larv to a juvenile
what animal is the exception to all animals being mobile?
Do cestoidea have intestine and mouth?
Are nemathelminthes pseudocelomates?
Are tapeworm nefast for their intermediate host?
Does turbellaria have a stomach?
In addition to the taxonomically troublesome southeast Asian tarsiers, the Suborder Haplorhini includes primates in two Infraorders, the flat-nosed __________ and the upturn-nosed ____________
The _______ diagnostic traits include ________ molars, narrow nasal bases, faces larger than brains, & quadrupedal skeletons with tails
Platyrrhine primates are commonly known as the _______ and are the only nonhuman primates found in tropical ______
The _________ traits include ________ dental formula, ear tubes, and frontal-sphenoid cranial bone contact.
Most nocturnal primates have a retinal fovea, but the Tarsier & Owl Monkey have a tapetum lucidum.t/f
Chimp regional variation extends to differences in ...
Chimps & humans share _____ % DNA similarity. Gorillas & humans share _____ % DNA similarity.Two modern humans on different sides of the planet share ____ % DNA similarity.
Anterior incisors can be narrow but frugivorous and omnivorous primates have broad and spatulate incisors that assist with fruit consumption.t/f
Very few primates have suspensory adaptations. All are hominoids and include the brachiating gibbons, the quadrumanous orangutans, the knuckle-walking gorillas and chimps, and bipedal humans.t/f
Without a doubt, the most difficult dietary adaptation to identify based on teeth alone is omnivory. This is because some omnivores have teeth that look exactly like a frugivore's. In such case, field studies of behavior in the wild are required for identifying dietary adaptations (fruit? or omnivory?).t/f