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TNCC 9th Edition final exam test 
 
100 questions with correct and verified answers. Graded A+ 
 
1.	You are caring for a patient who was thrown from a bike and was not wearing a helmet. While performing the head-to-toe assessment, you note clear drainage from the right ear. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step? 
 
A. Clean the ear with a cotton-tipped applicator. 
B. Pack the ear with gauze. 
C. Notify the physician 
D. Document and continue the exam. - Correct answer C. Not...
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Identify the characteristics that distinguish animals from other types of organisms. 
Multicellular 
 
Heterotrophic 
Motile 
 
Reproduce sexually 
Use aerobic metabolism 
Lack cell walls 
Have life cycles that include development from undifferentiated cells 
Have a variety of body plans 
 
Distinguish between asymmetry, radial symmetry, and bilateral symmetry. Asymmetry: no 
particular organization 
Radial symmetry: Circularly organized...
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Defining Characteristics of Animals Multicellular 
Heterotrophic 
Eukaryotic 
Reproduce sexually 
Embryonic development 
Motile 
No cell wall 
 
Radial Symmetry Symmetry around a single axis that allows for multiple planes of 
symmetry. 
 
The Three Germ Layers Endoderm, Mesoderm, and Ectoderm. 
 
Tissue Types connective, muscle, nervous, and epithelial 
 
Coelem the body cavity located between the intestinal canal and the body wa...
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BIOD 101 Exam 2 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
 
 
List the 7 most widely accepted characteristics of living organisms CORRECT ANS: Order, evolutionary adaptation, regulation, energy processing, growth and development, response to the environment, and reproduction 
 
Describe evolutionary adaptation and give an example CORRECT ANS: refers to smaller, genetic changes that allow for better survival of an organism. An example would be camouflage because if an animal can camo...
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Analogies Correct Answer-Characters that can evolve more than once in separate groups by convergent evolution 
 
Homologies Correct Answer-Characters that are similar due to common ancestry 
 
Poriferans Correct Answer-The phylum that is made up of sponges 
 
Cnidarians Correct Answer-The phylum that contains jellyfish and sea anemones 
 
Radial symmetry Correct Answer-Organisms who's bodies have an axis that runs from mouth to base with many planes of symmetry through this axis; usually organi...
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________________is the modification of an existing 
product or process 
A. invention 
B. innovation 
C. Recreation 
D. Enhancement - ANSWER : B. innovation 
Symmetry about a central axis. 
A. Asymmetry 
B. Symmetry 
C. Radial Symmetry 
D. Rhythm - ANSWER : C. Radial Symmetry 
The lightness or darkness of a color in relation to a 
scale ranging from white to black 
A. Form 
B. Rhythm 
C. Value 
D. Balance - ANSWER : C....
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Larva An early stage in the life cycle of an organism that will undergo complete 
metamorphosis. 
 
Metamorphosis A marked change in form, character, or function; a transformation 
 
Invertebrate An animal without a backbone 
 
Vertebrate An animal with a backbone 
 
Bilateral symmetry Body plan in which only a single, imaginary line can divide the body into 
two equal halves. 
 
Coelom Body cavity 
 
Cephalization concentration of sense or...
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Biology (Bio 198) KSU FINAL 
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Identify the characteristics that generally 
distinguish animals from other organisms - 
ANSWER : 
- symmetry 
- primary germ layer 
- coelom 
- segmentation 
- cephalization 
Radial symmetry - ANSWER : longitudinal (up 
and down), in some stages of life. Any plane cut 
along this up-down axis produces roughly 
mirror image halves. 
Bilateral symmetry - ANSWER : has lower 
and upper sides, but no ...
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What are the only animals to lack symmetry? - Answer-Sponges 
What are the 2 types of symmetry? - Answer-radial and bilateral 
What is radial symmetry? - Answer-symmetry around a central axis 
(can be any halves on a 2-D plane) think of how you cut a pizza, an example can be a sea anemone. 
What is bilateral symmetry? - Answer-Right and left halves that are mirror images 
How do small unicellular organisms take in nutrients? - Answer-diffusion 
Why is cell size constrained? - Answer-Surface-to-v...
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