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Quiz #1 Jeopardy

Info & Parts Names / Places Planes/Facts Symmetry 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

What is a cladogram? Row 1, Col 1 A cladogram (from Greek clados "branch" and gramma "character") is a diagram used in cladistics which shows relations among organisms. What is a cladogram? Row 1, Col 1

Which word in binomial nomenclature is CAPITALIZED? GENUS! Which word in binomial nomenclature is CAPITALIZED? 1,2

Which plane is represented in this picture? Sagittal Plane! Which plane is represented in this picture? 1,3

The arrow below is pointing to what area of the animals body? Anterior The arrow below is pointing to what area of the animals body? 1,4

Mouth, Anus A protostome develops a _________ first and an __________ second. 2,1

Genus and Species Binomial Nomenclature involves which two taxa and allows for classification? 2,2

Coronal/Frontal Plane! Which plane is represented in this picture? 2,3

The arrow below is pointing to what area of the animals body? POSTERIOR! The arrow below is pointing to what area of the animals body? 2,4

Metamerism/Segmentation What are two terms you can use to classify repetition in body segment in the animal below? 3,1

SPECIES 3,2 What is the most specific type of grouping, which indicates interbreeding, geographic similarity and the smallest phylogenetic grouping. 3,2

Which plane is represented in the picture below? Transverse Plane Which plane is represented in the picture below? 3,3

The arrow below is pointing to what area of the animals body? DORSAL! The arrow below is pointing to what area of the animals body? 3,4

In the cladogram, which clade is out-grouped by lungs? PERCH! In the cladogram, which clade is out-grouped by lungs? 4,1

A species is considered _____________ when they have a small or ENDEMIC A species is considered _____________ when they have a small or restricted range of habitat. 4,2

Biochemistry (enzymes & DNA) What is the most influential source of a character and their phylogenetic info? 4,3

The arrow below is pointing to what area of the animals body? VENTRAL! The arrow below is pointing to what area of the animals body? 4,4

What type of organism is represented in the picture below? Triploblastic! What type of organism is represented in the picture below? 5,1

KINGDOM, PHYLUM, CLASS, ORDER, FAMILY, GENUS, SPECIES What are the 7 taxons? 5,2

Phylogenetic Tree This diagram represents REAL evolutionary lineage. The branch length indicates ancestors and the relative amount of changes in characters. 5,3

LATERAL! The line below indicates what “side” or point of reference of the animals body? 5,4