Introduction To Animals-sponges

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1. Animals are...

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In animal life cycles, most of the time is spent in the diploid phase where the organisms have two sets of chromosomes. This is known as Diplontic. The incorrect answers of haploid, alternation of generations, and polyploid do not accurately represent the typical life cycle of animals.

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2. Which cells are diploid(2n) and not haploid(n)?

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Somatic cells are diploid, containing two sets of chromosomes, while gametes are haploid, containing only one set of chromosomes. Red blood cells and skin cells are also examples of somatic cells that are diploid.

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3. What does motility provide?

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Motility allows organisms to move to less competitive areas and interact with a wider range of potential mates, increasing genetic diversity.

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4. What are tissues?

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Tissues refer to groups of similar cells organized together to perform a specific function in an organism.

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5. What are the different tissues and what are they used for?

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The different tissues in the human body serve various functions to support bodily processes and structures. Muscular tissues are responsible for movement, nervous tissues transmit electrical signals, connective tissues provide support to different body parts, and epithelial tissues line the outer and internal surfaces for protection.

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6. What can function as an organ?

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Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function and can form organs that carry out more complex tasks in the body.

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7. What are some characteristics of animals?

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Animals exhibit a wide range of characteristics, with about 35 phyla, over 1 million species, and approximately 97% of them being invertebrates.

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8. What does it mean for animals to be monophyletic?

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Being monophyletic means that animals share most characteristics with other groups, but no groups share all of these characteristics, representing a common evolutionary history.

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9. What evidence indicates that animals are monophyletic?

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The correct answer highlights the shared features that support the monophyletic classification of animals, while the incorrect answers either suggest differences in gene sequences, cell junctions, or extracellular matrix molecules that would not support the monophyletic nature of animals.

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10. What is the closest living relative to ancestral animals?

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The correct answer is a colonial choanoflagellate protozoan because it shares genetic similarities with ancestral animals and provides insights into the evolutionary history of animals.

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11. Discuss the Cambrian explosion and its significance in animal diversification.

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The Cambrian explosion was a period in Earth's history around 543-490 million years ago where there was a sudden and rapid diversification of life, resulting in the formation of many new phyla. This explosion of diversity is well-documented in the Burgess Shale in British Columbia, Canada, providing key insights into early animal evolution. This contrasts with the other options provided, which do not accurately depict the timing, pace, and outcomes of diversification events in Earth's history.

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12. What is a defining characteristic of sponges in the Phylum Porifera?

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Sponges in the Phylum Porifera are defined by their pore-bearing nature, sessile adult form, motile larval stage, presence of spicules for support, and highly variable morphology based on environmental factors.

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13. Identify structures.

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The question is focusing on structures specifically, so the incorrect answers provided are not relevant to the topic of structures.

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14. What is the function of osculum in a sponge?

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The osculum in sponges serves as an excurrent pore through which water exits the sponge after passing through the body for filter feeding.

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15. What is a Spongeocoel?

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The Spongeocoel is the internal cavity or atrium found in sponges, where water is circulated for filter feeding.

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16. What occurs in ostia?

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Ostia are small openings found in sponges through which water enters the body, carrying food particles for filter feeding.

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17. What is Mesoglea?

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Mesoglea is a gelatinous substance found between the outer epidermal layer and the gastrodermis in jellyfish, serving as a structural support medium.

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18. What are spicules?

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Spicules are small, spike-like structures found in sponges that provide rigidity to the sponge body. They are typically made of either calcium carbonate (CaCO3) or silica (SiO2), and are embedded in the mesohyl layer.

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19. What is the role of spongin in sponges?

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Spongin in sponges is composed of protein fibers that provide flexible support in the mesoglea, which is essential for the structural integrity and shape of the sponge. Additionally, spongin contains high SiO2 content, enhancing its supportive properties.

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20. What are amoebocysts known for?

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Amoebocysts are specialized cells within certain organisms that exhibit amoebid movement, reside in a jelly-like matrix, and are responsible for transferring food to surrounding cells.

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21. What is the main characteristic of epidermal cells?

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Epidermal cells are known for their flattened-line exterior which allows for a protective barrier to the environment.

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22. What is the function of porocytes in sponges?

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Porocytes in sponges primarily function to form channels for water flow, allowing for circulation and filtration within the sponge body. They are not always present in all types of sponges.

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23. What are the characteristics of animals?

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The correct answer describes the key characteristics of animals, including being eukaryotic, heterotrophic, multicellular, having no cell walls, being motile, having diploid somatic cells, following a diplontic life cycle, and most animals having tissues.

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24. What characteristics must eukaryotes have?

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Eukaryotes are defined by having a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, whereas the incorrect answers are characteristic of prokaryotes or are not universal characteristics of eukaryotes.

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25. What is the term 'heterotrophic' used to describe?

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Heterotrophic organisms rely on consuming pre-formed organic material for energy and carbon, as opposed to autotrophic organisms that can produce their own energy through processes like photosynthesis. This term encompasses various modes of feeding including predators, herbivores, filter feeders, parasites, detritivores, and omnivores.

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26. Do most plants have internal or external digestion?

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Plants have internal digestion processes and most have internal guts that aid in breaking down food internally. They do not rely on external organisms or structures for digestion.

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27. What does having multiple cells mean?

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Having multiple cells allows for specialization and differentiation, enabling organisms to grow in size and carry out more complex functions.

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28. If you are one large cell what problem do you encounter and why?

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Materials can diffuse throughout smaller cells more quickly due to their higher surface area to volume ratio, allowing for efficient exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products.

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29. What provides structural support for animals?

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Structural support in animals is provided by their skeletons, whether internal or external, which help maintain their overall body shape and support movement.

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Animals are...
Which cells are diploid(2n) and not haploid(n)?
What does motility provide?
What are tissues?
What are the different tissues and what are they used for?
What can function as an organ?
What are some characteristics of animals?
What does it mean for animals to be monophyletic?
What evidence indicates that animals are monophyletic?
What is the closest living relative to ancestral animals?
Discuss the Cambrian explosion and its significance in animal...
What is a defining characteristic of sponges in the Phylum Porifera?
Identify structures.
What is the function of osculum in a sponge?
What is a Spongeocoel?
What occurs in ostia?
What is Mesoglea?
What are spicules?
What is the role of spongin in sponges?
What are amoebocysts known for?
What is the main characteristic of epidermal cells?
What is the function of porocytes in sponges?
What are the characteristics of animals?
What characteristics must eukaryotes have?
What is the term 'heterotrophic' used to describe?
Do most plants have internal or external digestion?
What does having multiple cells mean?
If you are one large cell what problem do you encounter and why?
What provides structural support for animals?
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