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5/15/23, 6:11 PM : ON-LINE TEST # 2 - BIOL1902V Natural History (LEC) Winter 2023 - Carleton University https://brightspace.carleton.ca/d2l/lms/quizzing/user/quiz_submissions_attempt.d2l?isprv=&qi=114106&ai=2848764&isInPopup=0&cfql=0&fromQB=0… 1/8 ON-LINE TEST # 2 Aly Matrawy (username: alymatrawy) Attempt 1 Written: Mar 15, 2023 5:54 PM - Mar 15, 2023 6:12 PM Submission View Question 1 1 / 1 point Which statement concerning spiders is NOT TRUE: Question 2 1 / 1 point Snakes are able to analyze scents with this structure: Question 3 1 / 1 point Which statement concerning the hearing of owls is NOT TRUE: Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Jumping Spiders do not build webs but hunt visually Crab Spiders make messy webs with knock-down strands spiders recycle broken webs by eating the silk strands large spider webs can take as little as 20 minutes to make Orb Weavers make beautiful webs that are flight-intercept traps countercurrent blood vessels in their belly countercurrent blood vessels in their tongues large pinnae Jacobson's Organ countercurrent blook vessels in their mouth an owl's ear openings are asymmetrically placed on the sides of the head the feathers on an the owl's face help it hear better
5/15/23, 6:11 PM : ON-LINE TEST # 2 - BIOL1902V Natural History (LEC) Winter 2023 - Carleton University https://brightspace.carleton.ca/d2l/lms/quizzing/user/quiz_submissions_attempt.d2l?isprv=&qi=114106&ai=2848764&isInPopup=0&cfql=0&fromQB=0… 2/8 Question 4 1 / 1 point This plant uses adhesive traps to capture insects: Question 5 1 / 1 point You find a large caterpillar with hundreds of small, white cocoons hanging from its near lifeless body. You are seeing the signs of: Question 6 1 / 1 point Pellets are: Question 7 0 / 1 point an owl's raptorial bill is large to help deflect sound to the facial disks owls can find prey in complete darkness by using only their hearing an owl's head is wide to allow for horizontal separation of sound arriving at the ears Round-leaved Sundew Pitcher-plant Heath plants Speckled Alder Venus Flytrap Thread-waisted Wasp Cerceris Digger Wasp Braconid Wasp Cutebera fly Megarhyssa Wasp adaptations that allow owls to see at night adaptations that allow hawks to locate prey in the daytime adaptations for dealing with indigestible animal parts adaptations for digesting plant structural components painful if you get one in the eye
5/15/23, 6:11 PM : ON-LINE TEST # 2 - BIOL1902V Natural History (LEC) Winter 2023 - Carleton University https://brightspace.carleton.ca/d2l/lms/quizzing/user/quiz_submissions_attempt.d2l?isprv=&qi=114106&ai=2848764&isInPopup=0&cfql=0&fromQB=0… 3/8 This is NOT TRUE concerning courtship sounds: Question 8 1 / 1 point Woodpeckers have Herbst Corpuscles in their tongues for finding prey Question 9 1 / 1 point What is NOT TRUE concerning plant nutritional strategies: Question 10 1 / 1 point Which of these statements IS NOT TRUE concerning a tactile sense in animals: Question 11 1 / 1 point Which statement IS NOT TRUE concerning plant nutritional strategies: song evolved through sexual selection satellite males exploit the efforts of males that advertise with sound bird song can define territories as well as attract mates Ruffed Grouse produce "drumming" sounds in their syrinx birds can actually sing two songs at the same time True False Sundew have modified leaves that are adhesive traps for capturing insects most plants are autotrophic Some plants such as alders obtain nitrogen from bacteria living in root nodules plants growing in peatlands (bogs) often obtain nutrients through mycorrhizal associations bladderworts capture small aquatic organisms with leaf traps called haustoria Raccoons have tactile sensors in their front paws shorebirds such as Wilson's Snipes have sensory Herbst Corpuscles in the tip of their bill Star-nosed Moles have many tactile cells in their nose protuberances Woodpecker have tactile sensory cells on the tip of their tongue all of the above are true
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