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mass extinctions.. were most of them a series of events or a sudden event? |
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a sharp decline in species diversity; most were a series of events. |
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following a major changing event like a meteor, the surviving organisms fill the niches of the previous organisms, rapidly evolve and diversify |
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multicellular, eukaryotes, heterotrophs |
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characteristics of animals |
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1)eat their food 2)mobile 3)blastula movement, germ layers 4)reproduce sexually |
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when did animals come to the planet? |
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how many species are there? |
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most animals are vertebrates or invertebrates? |
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how many are vertebrates (not invertebrates)? |
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what percentage of vertebrates are mammals? what number is this? |
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12% of vertebrates are mammals ...about 5500 |
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where do most animals live? |
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the organization of tissue for animals have what two categories? |
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do eumetazoa have true tissues? are they multicellular? |
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what 3 body symmetry categories are there? |
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asymmetrical, raial, bilateral |
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symmetry, plane divides into mirror images |
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only one plane- mirror images |
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anterior (head) posterior (tail) |
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classification of animals is based on what 6 things? |
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organization, body symmetry, cephalization, segmentation, body cavity, embryo type |
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protostomes are what embryo type? |
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arthropods, all worms, mollusks, etc. |
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what is the deuterostome embryo type? |
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echinoderms and chordates only |
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are sponges parazoan or eumetazoan? |
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why are sponges the simplest animals? |
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they have no tissue, symmetry, organs |
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why does segmentation in animals offer gene flexibility? |
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because a small change in gene expression in an existing segment can produce a new segment with a different function |
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body cavity between endoderm and mesoderm |
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have true body cavity entirely within mesoderm, allowing for movement,circulation, organ function |
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over 66% of all animals are named |
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what percentage of arthropods are insects? |
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what percentage of insects are beetles? |
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what were supposedly the first land animals? |
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millipedes and centipedes |
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digestive tract and derived organs |
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muscles, reproductive system |
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how do protostomes develop? |
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first indentation develops into mouth, gut along back |
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how do deuterostomes form? |
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in what type of embryo does the cellular commitment occur later in? |
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what were the 1st land VERTEBRATES? |
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what 3 classes have amniotic egg? what kind of membrane is amnion? |
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reptiles, birds, mammals; water-tight |
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what are 3 characteristics of reptiles? how do they help them? |
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amniotic egg, dry skin (prevents dehydration), thoracic breathing (increases lung capacity) |
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who were the last to evolve from the dinosaurs? what kind of bones do they have? |
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are mammals endothermic or exothermic? |
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endothermic; efficient blood/breathing |
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what 4 things do you need to be in the chordata phylum? |
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muscular post anal tail, nerve cord, stiff notocord, pharyngeal slits behind mouth |
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what 2 things do you need to be in the subphylum vertebrata? what does one of them replace? |
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cranium and backbone. backbone replaces the stiff notocord in adults |
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early amphibians did what? |
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tetrapods have how many pairs of limbs? |
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amphibians, birds, reptiles, mammals |
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what is the name for the bird class? |
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are birds endo or exothermic? |
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birds have ___ and ____ skeleton (___ bones) |
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feathers, flight skeleton; thin and hollow bones |
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birds have ___ and ____ skeleton (___ bones) |
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feathers, flight skeleton; thin and hollow bones |
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what are two unique mammalian characteristics? |
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___ MYA we became bipedal |
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what 3 things have led to the accelerate growth of the human population? |
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mechanized farming, medicine, and industrial revolution |
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we are changing the world so quickly that many species cannot __ |
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what are the 4 kingdoms in our eukarya domain? |
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plants, animals, fungi, protists |
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do all, most, or some of the members in our kingdom have a backbone? |
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are all, most, some, or none of the members in the eukarya kingdom MOTILE? |
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what is the phylum we are in? |
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what characteristic does the hominds family share? (different than monkeys) |
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what are the 5 evolutionary forces that can alter the allele frequencies of a population? |
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mutation, NONRANDOM mating, gene flow, natural selection, genetic drift |
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what is the order for adaptations in the four modern plant groups? |
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cuticles, vascular tissue, seeds, flowers |
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ferns (and relatives) is what adaptation? |
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bryophyes (and mosses) is what adaptation? |
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flowers is also what plant group? |
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gymnosperms is what adaptation? |
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rank the relative abundance of insects, animals, vertebrates, arthropods, organisms, mammals from the highest to the lowest number of known species |
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organisms, animals, arthropods, insects, vertebrates, mammals |
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what 3 main reasons helped bacteria evolve much faster than eukaryotes? |
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1) huge population with lots of genetic diversity 2) horizontal gene transfer 3)fast reproductive time |
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rank these six changes in embryological dev. of the animal body in evolutionary order: exoskeleton/endoskeleton, no tissues/tissues, no body cavity/body cavity, pseudocoelom/true coelom, radial symmetry/bilateral symmetry, single cells/multicellular (1=first) |
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multicellular, tissues, bilateral symmetry, body cavity, true coelom, endoskeleton |
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which adaptation appeared first for the commmon ancestor of mammals, birds, and modern reptiles? |
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what are some characteristics of birds and modern reptiles? |
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amniotic eggs, backbone, scales made of keratin, gill structures in embryo |
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what % of meds originally come from plants? |
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what 3 things were necessary for origin of life on Earth? |
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we are related to sea stars (echinoderms) closest because? |
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we are both duertostomes- our embryos develop the same |
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when two organisms can produce viable fertile offspring, they are members of the same what? |
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a new species can arise in a single generation if |
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there is a change in the chromosomal number, or gene order creates a reproductive barrier |
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a healthy population has what 4 things? |
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a lot of organisms, genetic variation, phenotypic variation, and new alleles introduced via migration |
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if the population is small, is there h-w equilibrium? |
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if there is nonrandom mating, is there h-w equilibrium? |
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does a plant get carbon from the soil? |
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what 3 elements does a plant get from the soil? |
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is natural selection a random process? |
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is mutation a random process? |
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do echinoderms have an endoskeleton or an exoskeleton? |
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