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Northwestern Diversity of Life
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04/17/2005

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Precambrian
Definition
Time period between 4,600 to 600 million years ago. Marked by the oldest fossile of prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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(Date) Oldest fossils of eukaryotic cells
Definition
2,200
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Silurian
Definition
439 - 430
First jawed fish appear
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Cambrian
Definition
543 - 510
Radiation of most modern animal phyla
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Ordovician
Definition
510 - 439
Marine algae abundant; colonization of land by plants and arthropods
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Devonian
Definition
409-363
Diversification of bony fishes; first amphibians and insects
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Carboniferous
Definition
363 - 290
Forests of vascular plants; first seed plants; origin of reptiles; amphibians dominant
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Permian
Definition
290-245
Extinction of many marine and terrestrial organisms (Permian mass extinction); radiation of reptiles; origins ofmammal-like reptiles and most modern orders of insects
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Triassic
Definition
245-206
Cone-bearing plants (gymnosperms) dominate landscape; radiation of dinosaurs
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Jurassic
Definition
206-141
Gymosperms continue as dominant plants; dinosaurs abundant and diverse
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Cretaceous
Definition
Flower plants (angiosperms) appear; many groups of organisms, including dinosaur, become extinct at end of period (cretacious extinction)
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Era order
Definition
Cenozoic - Mesozoic - Paleozoic - Precambrian
Term
Which is the longest era?
Definition
Precambrian
Term
Which era has the most periods?
Definition
Paleozoic
Term
Which era has epochs?
Definition
Cenozoic
Term
Paleocene
Definition
65-57
Major radiation of mammals, birds, and pollinating insects
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Eocene
Definition
57-35
Angiosperm dominance increases; continued radiation of most modern mammalian orders
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Oligocene
Definition
35-23
Origins of many primate groups, including apes
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Miocene
Definition
23-5
Continued radiation of mammals and angiosperms
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Pliocene
Definition
5-1.8
Apelike ancestors of humans appear
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Pleistocene
Definition
1.8-0.01
Ice ages; humans appear
Term
What is the purpose of science?
Definition
Try to explain patterns
Term
How does the process of elimination play into science?
Definition
Hypotheses are eliminated through science
Term
How do we know something is living?
Definition
It can reproduce
It grows
It metabolizes (in some way)
It moves
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What process maintains the sun?
Definition
Fusion
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How do most mutations affect a species?
Definition
Most are neutral and have low impact.
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Why we do we suspect that all organisms came from one ancestor?
Definition
Genetic code similarities.
Term
Where is the oldest ancestor located on a taxonomical chart?
Definition
Top left
Term
What are the five genera?
Definition
Mamalia
Amniota
Tetrapoda
Gnathostomata
Vertebrata
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What is the taxonomical classification order?
Definition
species|genus|families  order  class  phylum  kingdom
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What is the importance of two species being related?
Definition
They have a common ancestor.
Term
How old is the earth?
Definition
4.9 Billion years ago
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When did life start evolving?
Definition
3.9 to 3.5 billion years ago.
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What is a paraphyletic group?
Definition
A group descended from the same ancestor, but not necessarily all the descendants.
Term
What are some differences between bacteria and archae?
Definition
Archae live in more extreme climates.
Bacteria have the greatest biomass on earth.
Archae have only RNA, Bacteria evolved from archae.
They are genetically similar, however.
Term
Describe a prokaryote
Definition
simple celled, bacteria/archae, plasmid DNA, prokaryotes don't have ribosomes or mitochondria.
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What did archaens use to gain hydrogen, versus bacteria?
Definition
Archae used H2S whereas Bacteria used H2O.
Term
Why is seaweed important?
Definition
First multi-celled organism. NOT a plant.
Term
Approximately when was a huge supercontinent (Pangea) formed?
Definition
1 billion.
Term
When was the "snowball" earth period?
Definition
Pre-cambian
Term
During what period do the first traces of animal life come to exist?
Definition
Vendium
Term
The vendium period spans how long?
Definition
590 to 543
Term
What are some hypothesized reasons that shells evolved?
Definition
more calcium around, protection from other organsims,
Term
From what period do we have fossils from every phylum?
Definition
Cambrian
Term
What is the order of periods during the paleozoic era?
Definition
COSDCP
cambrian
ordovician
silurian
devonian
carboniferous
permian
Term
What is Sageman's hypothesis?
Definition
The hypothesis that during the Devonian period, the forests were the first polutants of the oceans which led to extinction.
Term
During what period was the first egg laid on dry land?
Definition
Carboniferous
Term
What are synapsids? How are they different from reptiles?
Definition
Ancestor of the mammal. Cranium differentiation.
Term
How much of the earth's population went extinct during the permian mass extinction? How long did it take to rebuild from this extinction?
Definition
95% and 50 million years.
Term
What was distinct about synapsids of the triassic period?
Definition
Large eyes, dwarfed, lived in burrows.
Term
When did dinosaurs first appear?
Definition
1/3 into the Triassic period
Term
When did dinosaurs die?
Definition
65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period.
Term
When did angiosperms first appear?
Definition
During the late Jurassic period
Term
When did marsupials appear?
Definition
Creataceous
Term
What composed the dust of the asteroid that hit the earth (presumably) and led to the extinction of the dinosaurs
Definition
Iridium
Term
Where did the T-rex reside?
Definition
Western US
Term
What type of water animals survived?
Definition
Freshwater
Term
What types of animals survived the cretaceous period extinction?
Definition
Those that ate seeds, scavengers, decomposers, water, those not dependant on photosynthesis or plant life.
Term
What is the largest mammal?
Definition
African Elephant
Term
What is the smallest mammal?
Definition
Primate
Term
What is the only mammal that can fly?
Definition
Bat
Term
When did the eras start and end?
Definition
Precambrian - 4600 to 543 million years ago
Paleozoic - 543 to 245
Mesozoic - 245 to 65
Cenozoic - 65 to present
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