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Which phylum has the highest percentage of items in the learning content?
Which phylum has the highest percentage of items in the learning content?
- Class Mammalia (correct)
- Phylum Chordata
- Phylum Porifera
- Phylum Cnidaria
How many contact hours are allocated to the study of Ecdysozoa?
How many contact hours are allocated to the study of Ecdysozoa?
- 3 (correct)
- 2
- 5
- 4
What is the total number of items across all learning content areas?
What is the total number of items across all learning content areas?
- 40
- 50 (correct)
- 60
- 30
Which group covers Amniote origins and Class Reptilia?
Which group covers Amniote origins and Class Reptilia?
What percentage of the total content hours is dedicated to Lophotrochozoa?
What percentage of the total content hours is dedicated to Lophotrochozoa?
Flashcards
Phylum Porifera
Phylum Porifera
Sponges; simplest animals; lack true tissues and organs
Lophotrochozoa
Lophotrochozoa
Large animal group with lophophore or trochophore larvae
Ecdysozoa
Ecdysozoa
Animals that molt their exoskeleton
Phylum Chordata
Phylum Chordata
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Class Mammalia
Class Mammalia
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Study Notes
Learning Content Breakdown
- A total of 50 learning items are planned, distributed across 7 categories
- Contact hours are allocated to each category, representing the percentage of total items for each
- Phylum Porifera and Phylum Cnidaria: 3 contact hours, 12% of items (6 items)
- Lophotrochozoa: 3 contact hours, 12% of items (6 items)
- Ecdysozoa: 3 contact hours, 12% of items (6 items)
- Phylum Chordata: 3 contact hours, 12% of items (6 items)
- Early Tetrapods and Class Amphibia: 3 contact hours, 12% of items (6 items)
- Amniote origins and Class Reptilia: 4 contact hours, 16% of items (8 items)
- Class Mammalia: 6 contact hours, 24% of items (12 items)
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Description
This quiz covers key learning items related to various animal phyla and classes, including Porifera, Cnidaria, Chordata, and more. It emphasizes the essential characteristics and distinctions between these groups, focusing on their evolutionary significance. Prepare to test your understanding of the animal kingdom!