B15.5-.10 Genetics and Evolution Flashcards

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What are fossils?

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remains of organisms from millions of years ago that can be found in rocks, ice and other places

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Ways a fossil is formed?

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  • absence of decay due to conditions needed for decay not being there (eg. too low temp, oxygen)
  • the hard parts of the animal being replaced with minerals as they decay and they become part of the rock
  • preserved traces of an organism, ie. footprints, droppings etc.
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Reasons the fossil record is incomplete?

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  • many of the earliest life form on earth were soft-bodied and so left little fossil trace
  • the majority of any of the earliest fossils would have been destroyed by geological activity (eg formation if mountain ranges, volcanoes, earthquakes…)
  • most organisms didn’t fossilise as conditions weren’t right
  • undiscovered fossils
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Factors that may cause extinction? (6)

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  • new predators
  • new diseases
  • new, more successful competitors
  • changes to environment
  • single catastrophic event
  • collisions with asteroids
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D. Extinction?

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the permanent loss of all members of a species

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Most recent mass extinction?

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the dinosaurs

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How did asteroid kill dinosaurs? (5)

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caused:

  • tsunamis
  • earthquakes
  • wildfires
  • landslides
  • dust would have made planet dark and caused global decrease in temp –> global winter
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Evidence for asteroid theory?

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  • crater in mexico containing a layer of rock formed by crater debris
  • deep below crater, scientists found lots of iridium which is only formed when rock is hit with a massive force
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Why can bacteria evolve rapidly?

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because they reproduce fast

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D. Classification?

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the organisation of living things into groups according to their similarities

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Who created the classification system we use today?

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Carl Linnaeus

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D. Species?

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smallest group in Carl’s system. members of the same species are very similar - a group of organisms that can breed together to produce fertile offspring

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D. Archaea?

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one of 3 domains, containing primitive forms of bacteria that can live in many of the extreme environment of the world

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5 kingdoms that used to be used?

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prokaryotes, protista, fungi, plants, animals

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D. Eubacteria?

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normal bacteria (like stuff grown in labs at school)

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How were the 6 kingdoms made?

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prokaryotes were divided into archaea and eubacteria

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Main kingdoms in the origional Linnaean classification system?

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animals and plants

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Main kingdoms in the mordern classification system?

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protista, fungi, plants, animals,archaea and eubacteria

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3 Rules for writing scientific names?

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  • first part of name = genus, written with capital letter
  • second name = species, written in lower case
  • names are underlined if handwritten and in italics if typed
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What did Linnaeus classify things into?

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kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

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binomial system?

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genus and species

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D. Domain?

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new higher level of classification above the kingdom

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3 domains (currently used) proposed by Woese?
eg's
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  • Archea - primitive bacteria
  • Bacteria - true bacteria
  • Eukaryota - plants animals fungi protists
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Archea?

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Primitive form of bacteria, including extremophiles. Contains 1 kingdom, archaebacteria

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Bacteria?

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True bacteria and the cyanobacteria, bacteria-like organisms that can photosynthesis

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Eukaryota?

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organisms with cells that contain a nucleus enclosing genetic material. 4 kingdoms: protista, fungi, plants and animals

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D. Evolutionary trees?

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models used to explain evolutionary links between groups of organisms

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Linnaeus’ system? (order in)

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kingdom - phylum - class - order - family - genus - species

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2 parts of binomial name?

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genus, species

30
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Why were new models of classification proposed?

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  • microscopes improved so scientists knew more about cells

- biochemical processes became better understood

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Who proposed the three-domain system?

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Carl Woese