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Fall 2012 General Biology II Lab Final Exam Study Guide

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Know the function of all the parts of an eggo Table 7a.2Be able to figure out what stage the chick embryos is if given on a slideo 24-hour, 33-hour, 72-hour chick embryos• Use pictures from your manual or google them• Be able to explain why you know it’s at that hour (ie: because the heart is developed, etc)o What happens in these stagesFrog development slideso Know how to tell which stage of development it’s in if given a slideo Know how to locate structures like the animal and vegetal pole and the blastocoelKnow what complete versus incomplete metamorphosis iso Know examples of organisms that are complete/incomplete• Frogs = complete Know specific differences between tadpole and frogo Dieto Anatomyo Habitato Organ Systems• Crickets = incompleteNymphDifferences between nymph, instar and adultOvipositorHow to tell a difference between a male and femaleExercise 8 Nervous SystemKnow the different types of nervous system that the organisms mentioned in your manual have.Know the parts of the earthworm nervous systemKnow the major parts of the sheep braino Know the functions of the parts of the brainKnow the parts of the rat brainKnow the parts of the shark brainWhat is cephalization?o Which organisms that you dissected are cephalized?If given several organisms be able to put them in order by evolution (least to most evolved or most to leastevolved)What organisms responded to which stimuli? Be specific. Why?Exercise 9 Digestive SystemKnow what the following terms mean and examples of organisms that fall into these categories:o Ingestive eaterso Absorptive feederso Suspension feederso Substrate feederso Fluid feeders

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