Name one reward that a pollinator may receive in return for a visit to a flower of a coevolved plant
What will be an ideal response?
nectar, pollen, illusion of copulation
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Members of the phylum ____ are the simplest organisms with a separate mouth and anus
a. Platyhelminthes b. Ctenophora c. Placozoa d. Porifera e. Cnidaria
For the subphyla of arthropods discussed in this chapter, make a table listing the name, identifying characteristics, and
two member organisms for each subphylum. BONUS: Identify and correctly place the arthropod classes in each subphylum and identify a representative of each class. What will be an ideal response?
Mitosis occurs in germ cells throughout life.
a. true b. false
Are all fungi detrimental (bad) for other organisms?
A. Yes-think of molds that destroy plant crops, or fungal infections that cause athlete's foot. All fungi are bad for organisms they colonize. B. Yes-fungi feed directly on organic material (oftentimes killing it or feeding on it after the original organism has died). As such, they are always bad for other organisms. C. No-fungi are sometimes good, sometimes bad for other organisms. It really depends on which fungus you're talking about and the relationship it has with the other organism. Some fungi, for example, can form a symbiotic relationship with plant roots that increases their nutrient and water absorption. This is good. D. No-fungi are ALWAYS good when they interact with other organisms. There's never a downside or negative aspect to such interactions. Both sides always benefit from the relationship.