Zoology Questions
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ALL hominoids share ____________ locomotor
The __________ diagnostic traits include dry noses, _______ eye orbits, no toothcombs, and _______ lacrimal ducts
The only fully-prehensile tailed primates belong to the ...
The _________ diagnostic traits include wet noses, _______ eye orbits, toothcombs, and _________ lacrimal ducts
The _______ diagnostic traits include ________ dental formula, no ear tubes, and zygomatic-parietal cranial bone contact.
What suborder to humans belong to? What Infraorder? What Superfamily?
Humans have Catarrhine traits (T/F)
Which primate group belongs to the Suborder Strepsirhini and is restricted to the island of Madagascar?
The ______ are haplorhine primates whose small-body size, insectivorous diet, and _____ behaviors are more strepsirhine-like!
The ______ are the only strepsirhines found both in ________ and Africa
the order primates has two suborders; the wt nosed, toothcombed _________ and the dry nosed, no toothcombs ___________; remember that both are primates b/c both have primate traits
The members of the Infraorder Catarrhini are subdivided into two Superfamilies, the quadrupedal _______ and the suspensory ________ .
Based on anatomical, molecular, & paleontological data, the primate suborders are ...
Humans have Platyrrhine traits t/f?
Based on behavioral data, the traditional primate suborders were...
Humans have Haplorhine Traits t/f?
you are called to see a 6-month old foal which has developed a cough. the foal is kepy on pasture with adult horses and two donkeys. you are told by the owners that they have not le[pty p with their deworming programme and you suspect that the foal may be infected with dictyocaulus arnfieldi - what factors about this case cause you to dudpect dictyocaulus - what other nematode species could cause cough in horses and how are their life cycles different to that of D.arnfieldi
3 body segments: head/thorax/abdomen, 3 pairs of legs, compound and simple eyes, antennae, wings, metamorphosis, spiracles and tracheae
Numerous legs, tough exoskeleton, 2 body regions: cephalothorax and abdomen, compound eyes, gills
Terrestrial, freshwater / grasshoppers, termite, butterflies, bees, ants