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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

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Danielle Carlin February 8, 2012 Mr. Weston Period 6 Color Poem: Tan The color of my skin during the long summer days While lying in the sun on the dock of the bays I sit here and stare at the tides rolling away As I continue to stare, my skin gets darker as I lay In this time of the year The smell of pumpkin pie is clear A smell so sweet that everyone will cheer For everyone now knows fall is near As I run through the fields of barley and wheat I feel them moving under my feet The sun reflects the tan color of those foods we eat As someone picks them to make them into a nice tasty treat The dog next door Ever so loudly barking while sitting on the floor The dog?s tan fur whooshed when he ran outside like it always had before
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