BIOLOGY 1108 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS
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What are the four primary characteristics that define the chordate phylum? ✔✔
Chordates are identified by the presence of a dorsal hollow nerve cord, a
flexible supporting rod called a notochord, pharyngeal slits (or pouches), and
a tail that extends past the anus.
What are the four major traits shared by vertebrate animals? ✔✔ Vertebrates
possess a living internal skeleton (endoskeleton), an efficient respiratory
system centered in the pharynx, a highly developed nervous system with a
distinct brain, and two pairs of limbs or appendages.
Which two critical adaptations allowed vertebrates to successfully transition to life
on land? ✔✔ The development of sturdy limbs for terrestrial movement and
the evolution of lungs (a modification for double circulation and air-
breathing) were essential for land colonization.
How are the five major groups of life—animals, plants, fungi, protists, and
bacteria—defined? ✔✔ Animals: Multicellular heterotrophs that consume organic
matter and are capable of independent movement.
Plants: Non-mobile autotrophs with eukaryotic cells protected by cellulose cell
walls.
Fungi: Eukaryotic organisms that absorb nutrients and possess cell walls composed
of chitin.
Protists: A diverse group of eukaryotes that are mostly unicellular, though some,
like seaweeds, are multicellular.
AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS – UPDATED FOR 2026
SUCCESS
What are the four primary characteristics that define the chordate phylum? ✔✔
Chordates are identified by the presence of a dorsal hollow nerve cord, a
flexible supporting rod called a notochord, pharyngeal slits (or pouches), and
a tail that extends past the anus.
What are the four major traits shared by vertebrate animals? ✔✔ Vertebrates
possess a living internal skeleton (endoskeleton), an efficient respiratory
system centered in the pharynx, a highly developed nervous system with a
distinct brain, and two pairs of limbs or appendages.
Which two critical adaptations allowed vertebrates to successfully transition to life
on land? ✔✔ The development of sturdy limbs for terrestrial movement and
the evolution of lungs (a modification for double circulation and air-
breathing) were essential for land colonization.
How are the five major groups of life—animals, plants, fungi, protists, and
bacteria—defined? ✔✔ Animals: Multicellular heterotrophs that consume organic
matter and are capable of independent movement.
Plants: Non-mobile autotrophs with eukaryotic cells protected by cellulose cell
walls.
Fungi: Eukaryotic organisms that absorb nutrients and possess cell walls composed
of chitin.
Protists: A diverse group of eukaryotes that are mostly unicellular, though some,
like seaweeds, are multicellular.