BIO 1407 SECOND EXAM REVIEW.doc

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BIO 1407 SECOND LECTURE EXAM REVIEW
DR. Harold Kay
Chapter 29 to 34 and 38
1. Characteristics of mammals
2. What is parthenogenesis
3. The four characteristics of the
phylum chordata
4. How many species of organisms
are based on food agriculture
5. What is alternation of generation
6. What is co-evolution
7. In plant taxonomy a division is
equivalent to what in the animal
taxonomy
8. What are differences between
protostomes and deuterostomes
9. What are the differences between
Pseudocoelomate and Coelomate
10. How many germ tissue layers are
in bilateral symmetry
11. What is homeostasis
12. What are the two models on the
origin of modern humans
13. What is Paleoanthropology
14. Who all are included in the group
anthopoidea
15. Viviparous, oviparous and
ovoviviparous
16. Tetrapod
17. Paedogenesis
18. Ectotherm, endotherm,
19. Triploblast, diploblast
20. Determinate and indeterminate
cleavage
21. Herbivores, carnivores and
omnivores
22. Cephalization, gastrovascular
cavity
23. Marsupials, synamorpomorphies
24. Dioecious, Monoecious
25. Radial, spiral cleavage
26. Xylem, phloem
27. Antheridium, archegonium
28. Aggregate, multiple fruit
29. Flower, fruit
30. Plankton
31. Heterosporous, homosporous
sporophyte
32. The phylum chordata includes
how many invertebrate subphyla
and how many vertebrate phyla.
33. What does mixotrophic mean?
34. Stomata
35. What are the primary products of
plants? Give an example.
36. What is entomology
37. The phylum chordata includes
how many subphyla
38. The two groups of Aves
39. The two groups of Pisces.
40. The amniotes
41. What is Lucy
42. What is the concept of “Out of
Africa”.
43. Tapeworms
44. Seed replaced spore as main
means of dispersal
45. Know the 5 candidate kingdoms
of protista.
46. The primary and secondary
products of plants.
47. Know about the stock and scion
of plants.
48. Know the two natural
mechanisms of vegetative
reproduction.
49. What is imbibition?
50. Definition of pollination.
51. What is meant by selfincompatibility?
52. What are the parts of a seed?
53. How many species of plant are
used for food agriculture?
54. are flowers the reproductive
structures of angiosperm
55. what is imbibition
56. what is apomixes
57. what is monoculture
58. know the sequence—growth,
morphogenesis, and cellular
differentiation
59. pattern formation
60. positional information
61. Perfect flower.
62. What is meant by the s-gene?
63. Complete and incomplete flower
64. Cytoplasmic streamimg in
septate fungi.
65. What stage comes after
karyogamy in fung life cycle.
66. Deuteromycetes, the group of
fungi that have no known sexual
stage.
67. When fungus is accidentally
consumed with rye flour,
ergotism arises.
68. Lichens result as a result of
funfal symbiotic relationships
with green algae, cyanobacteria
and mosses.
69. Fungi secrete chemicals known
as antibiotics which inhibit the
growth og bacteria.
70. Diploid state is restored after
karyogamy.
71. Know the different fungal phyla.
72. What is the other name of the
imperfect fungi
73. What is a chytrid
74. In what phylum do the lichens
belong
75. What group of fungi lack a
hyphae
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