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Campbell Chapter 34 Test Bank

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Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) Chapter 34 The Origin and Evolution of Vertebrates A little more than 40% of the questions in Chapter 34 are scenario- or art-based or a combination thereof. There are two new sets of scenario questions, one pertaining to the air sacs of birds and the other to a devastating disease of bats in the eastern United States and Canada, thought to be caused by a fungus new to science. The new set of art questions pertains to swim bladders. Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Chordate pharyngeal slits appear to have functioned first as A) the digestive system's opening. B) suspension-feeding devices. C) components of the jaw. D) gill slits for respiration. E) portions of the inner ear. Answer: B Topic: Concept 34.1

Fish Anatomy

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Name___________________________________ Use your book to reference the anatomy of the fish. Find each of the organs below and color code them to the fish according to the key below. If you cannot see a particular part on one fish, be sure to color it on the second fish. Caudal Fin (blue) Gills (red) Muscles (red) Anal Fin (pink) Heart (pink) Vertebrae (yellow) Dorsal Fin (yellow) Stomach (green) Swim Bladder (blue) Pelvic Fin (green) Esophagus (yellow) Kidney (green) Pectoral Fin (orange) Liver (brown) Scales (purple) Operculum (brown) Intestine (blue) ? Lateral Line System (black) Reproductive Organs (orange) ?
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