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phylum chordata

Total questions: 15

Worksheet time: 8mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Select all that apply: In the class Crustacea, their body is divided into 2 parts, what are they called?

a)

Thorax

b)

Cephalothorax

c)

Abdomen

d)

Antennae

2.

There are 2 forms Cnidaria has at any given time. They are known as what?

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3.

What are some characteristics of Mollusca?

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4.

Which of these is a feature of protostomes?

a)

Spiral cleavage

b)

Radial cleavage

c)

Posterior gastrulation

d)

A coelom

5.
The sponge in the image exhibits which of the following body plans?
a)
Bilateral Symmetry
b)
Radial Symmetry
c)
Asymmetry
6.

Which of these is universal within the Bilateria?

a)

Triploblasty

b)

A coelom

c)

A layer of muscle around the gut

d)

Segmentation

7.

Seed plants can be classified into two main groups:

a)

Ginkgophyta and Gnetophyta

b)

Gymnosperms and Angiosperms

c)

Bryophytes and Pteridophytes

d)

Cycadophyta and Coniferophyta

8.

Which of these phyla shows radial symmetry?

a)

Porifera

b)

Mollusca

c)

Platyhelminthes

d)

Cnidaria

9.

State the phylum of this organsim

a)

Mollusca

b)

Nematoda

c)

Arthropoda

d)

Platyhelminthes

e)

Annelida

10.

Tapeworms and liver flukes are _______.

a)

coelomate

b)

pseudocoelomate

c)

acoelomate

d)

multicoelomate

11.

Platyhelminthes are able to live in which of the following areas?

a)

Land

b)

fresh water

c)

Salt water

d)

All of the above

12.

The Class Arachnida has how many PAIRS of walking limbs?

a)

2

b)

4

c)

6

d)

8

13.

What is the largest class in Phylum Arthropoda?

a)

Arachnida

b)

Insecta

c)

Crustacea

d)

Chilopoda

14.

Which of the following pairs of phyla and their organisms is wrongly paired?

a)

Apicomplexa – Paramecium sp.

b)

Phaeophyta – Fucus sp.

c)

Chlorophyta – Chlamydomonas sp.

d)

Euglenophyta – Euglena sp.

15.

What type of feeders do butterflies classify in?

a)

Filter

b)

Substrate

c)

Fluid

d)

Bulk