Module 5 Exams All Versions Latest Update/ Verified
Institution: Portage Learning
Course Code: BIOL103/BIO 103
Course Title: Medical Terminology
Exam: Module 5
Assessment Type: Examination
Edition: Updated Version
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Instructions:
Answer All Questions.
Choose The Correct Answer
Questions Type:
➢ Multiple Choice:
➢ True Or False:
➢ Explain/Describe/ Identification
➢ Fill In The Blank
➢ Short Answer
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,1. (True Or False)
True Or False: All Animals Are Eukaryotes But Not All Eukaryotes Are Animals
A) True
B) False
All Animals Have Eukaryotic Cells, But Many Eukaryotes (Plants, Fungi, Protists) Are
Not Animals.
2. (True Or False)
True Or False: Protozoans Are Considered Primitive Animals
A) True
B) False
Protozoans Are Protists, Not Primitive Animals.
3. (True Or False)
True Or False: Green Photosynthetic Organisms That Live In Water Are All Algae
A) True
B) False
Some Aquatic Green Organisms Are Plants, Not Algae.
,4. (True Or False)
True Or False: Green Alga Was The Likely Ancestor Of All Plants About 470mya,
Including Red And Brown Algae
A) True
B) False
Green Algae Gave Rise To Land Plants, But Not Red And Brown Algae.
5. (True Or False)
True Or False: Synapomorphies Are Traits Shared By A Lineage That Are Absent In The
Sister Lineage. For Example, Hair/Fur Is A Synapomorphy Of Mammals
A) True
B) False
Hair Is A Shared Derived Trait Unique To Mammals.
6. (True Or False)
True Or False: Multicellularity Arose Exclusively In Plants, Fungi And Animals
A) True
B) False
Multicellularity Also Evolved In Other Groups Such As Algae.
7. (True Or False)
, True Or False: Fungi Are More Closely Related To Animals Than To Plants
A) True
B) False
Fungi And Animals Share A More Recent Common Ancestor.
8. (Short Answer)
The Most Recent Common Ancestor Of Fungi And Animals
ANS. An Opisthokont
Fungi And Animals Belong To The Clade Opisthokonta.
9. (Matching)
Taxonomic Terms
Match The Correct Order:
A. Domain
B. Kingdom
C. Phylum
D. Class
E. Order
F. Family
G. Genus
H. Species
Broadest Category