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Fossil shell is of Lytoceras cornucopia from Isère (France). Credit: Hectonichus.

Ammonoids is a lecture and an article from the school of geology based in part on paleontology and on gene transcription, with an eye towards describing ammonoids genetically.

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1 Yes or No, An ammonoid is an extinct cephalopod mollusk with a flat-coiled spiral shell.

Yes
No

2 Which of the following are phenomena associated with mollusks?

a structured nervous system
a prominent head
bilateral body symmetry
radula
muscular hydrostats
a mantle with a cavity for breathing and excretion

3 Yes or No, Snails are mollusks with coiled spiral shells that are also ammonoids.

Yes
No

4 The portion of a promoter in which an ammonite promoter is likely to be found is which of the following?

dispersed promoter
proximal promoter
downstream promoter
distal promoter
enhancer
focused promoter
core promoter

5 Yes or No, A body wall of a mollusc, from which the shell is secreted, is called a mantle.

Yes
No

6 Which of the following are phenomena associated with cephalopods?

radula
muscular hydrostats
a prominent head
lobate suture lines
frilled suture lines
a structured nervous system

7 Which of the following are phenomena associated with ammonoids?

suture lines
muscular hydrostats
radula
siphuncle
prominent head
a structured nervous system

8 True or False, DNA has been extracted from a Lower Cambrian ammonite.

TRUE
FALSE

9 Complete the text:

The scientific study of

(often extended to all

) is called

. It is a branch of

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10 Complete the text:

Match up the type of cephalopod with each of the possibilities below:
Agoniatite - A
Ammonite - B
Belemnoid - C
Ceratite - D
Clymeniid - E
Coleoid - F
Goniatite - G
Lytocerate - H
Nautiloid - I
Nostoceratid - J
Phyllocerate - K
Prolecanites - L

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File:Prolecanites sutures.png

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Hypotheses

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  1. Ammonoids are all cephalopods that can grow an external shell.

See also

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{{Anthropology resources}}{{Gene project}}

{{Medicine resources}}{{Phosphate biochemistry}}