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PHYLUM CHORDATA (ANSWERED)
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phylum chordata 2 major groups correct answers invertebrates 
vertebrates 
 
phylum choradata correct answers dorsal hollow nerve chord 
notochord 
pharyngeal slits 
post anal tail 
 
hollow dorsal nerve cord correct answers major nerve found on backside of chordates 
 
Notochord correct answers A rod of tough, flexible material that runs the length of a creature's body, providing the majority of its support 
 
pharyngeal slits correct answers A gill structure in the pharynx, found in chordate ...
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What enzyme does HIV use to convert RNA to DNA? 
[ ] A. DNA gyrase 
[ ] B. RNA polymerase 
[ ] C. Reverse transcriptase 
[ ] D. DNA helicase 
C 
 
 
 
Which of the following is TRUE of prokaryotes? 
I. Simultaneous transcription and translation 
II. Presence of intron sequences 
III. Circular DNA 
 
[ ] A. I and II only 
[ ] B. I and III only 
[ ] C. II and III only 
[ ] D. I, II, and III 
B 
 
 
 
The promoter region of a prokaryotic gene is located ______ to the gene and is the binding site fo...
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Chordata (A+ Guaranteed) 2024.
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______________ is small fishlike translucent animal that exhibits the five distinctive hallmarks of Phylum Chordata. correct answers Amphioxus 
 
Amphioxus has a dorsal tubular nerve cord, supportive notochord, pharyngeal pouches or slits, endostyle for ___________, and a postanal tail for ________________. correct answers feeding, propulsion. 
 
Normally found half buried in sand on the sea floor and filters ________________ particles. correct answers organic 
 
Very inconspicuous and with no c...
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Chordata Ch 23 (with Accurate Answers)
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notochord correct answers the characteristic from which the phylum derives its name (means back-cord); a rodlike, semirigid body or fluid-engorged cells enclosed by a fibrous sheath extending the entire length of the body 
 
monophyletic correct answers groups that contain all known descendants of a single common ancestor 
 
paraphyletic correct answers groups (like reptiles) that do not contain the descendants of their most recent common ancestor 
 
Somites correct answers a series of cartilagi...
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Phylum Chordata (with Complete Answers)
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4 Characteristics of Phylum Chordata correct answers Notochord, Dorsal tubular nerve cord, Pharyngeal gill slits, Postanal tail 
 
Notochord correct answers gives phylum chordata its name, is present in all embryos, and may be present or absent/reduced in adults. 
 
Dorsal tubular nerve cord correct answers A dorsal, hollow, ectodermal nerve cord typically forms by an infolding of the ectoderm tissue, which then pinches off and becomes surrounded by mesoderm 
 
Pharyngeal gill slits correct answ...
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Chordates (Needed to Pass) 2024. A+ Graded.
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The lineage Chordata includes three subgroups which are? correct answers Two invertebrate subgroups: Urochordata, Cephalochordata; and the subgroup Vertebrata. 
 
Vertebrata are also known as? correct answers Craniata 
 
What are two subgroups of Vertebrata? correct answers Agnatha-Jawless Vertebrates 
Gnathostomata-Jawed Vertebrates 
 
What are the 4 anatomical features that characterize the lineage Chordata? correct answers Chordates are deuterostomes with four unique characteristics which app...
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Vertebrate Zoology Midterm Review questions with correct answers
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Notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord, endostyle, postanal tail, pharyngeal pouches and slits CORRECT ANSWER 5 Characteristics of a Chordate 
 
Vertebrata, Cephalochordata, Urochordata CORRECT ANSWER 3 Subphyla of Phylum Chordata 
 
Convergent Evolution CORRECT ANSWER The older it gets, the more it resembles another species. Begin different and end similar. 
 
Divergent Evolution CORRECT ANSWER Darwin discovered that the finches were all throughout the Galapagos and they had different types of bea...
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CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+
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CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+ 
 
5 chordate synapomorphies 
1. pharyngeal wall with bilaterally symmetrical pharyngeal pouches and pharyngeal slits 
2. Mid-dorsal hollow nerve cord (in humans:spinal cord) 
3. a single, mid-dorsal supportive rod, the notochord (in humans:intervertebral discs) 
4. a muscular postanal tail at some stage in life (in human: coccyx) 
5. endostyle (precursor to thyroid) or thyroid gland 
characters found in some inverts or absent in some chordates 
1. segmented ...
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CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+
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CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+ 
 
5 chordate synapomorphies 
1. pharyngeal wall with bilaterally symmetrical pharyngeal pouches and pharyngeal slits 
2. Mid-dorsal hollow nerve cord (in humans:spinal cord) 
3. a single, mid-dorsal supportive rod, the notochord (in humans:intervertebral discs) 
4. a muscular postanal tail at some stage in life (in human: coccyx) 
5. endostyle (precursor to thyroid) or thyroid gland 
characters found in some inverts or absent in some chordates 
1. segmented ...
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CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+
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CVA Exam 1 (2022 Answered) Graded A+ 
 
5 chordate synapomorphies 
1. pharyngeal wall with bilaterally symmetrical pharyngeal pouches and pharyngeal slits 
2. Mid-dorsal hollow nerve cord (in humans:spinal cord) 
3. a single, mid-dorsal supportive rod, the notochord (in humans:intervertebral discs) 
4. a muscular postanal tail at some stage in life (in human: coccyx) 
5. endostyle (precursor to thyroid) or thyroid gland 
characters found in some inverts or absent in some chordates 
1. segmented ...
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