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Discovered Natural Selection |
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the diagram arranged that depicts the original evolutionary track of organisms 1) Explain evolutionary relationships |
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a group of organisms derived from a single common ancestor |
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a group of organisms with common characteristics because of common ancestor and fossil history |
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When two organisms just look alike due to adaptation to the environment. Have no common ancestors |
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an inclusion mistake for a group of organisms with common ancestors and fossil records
EX: Protists |
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and exclusion mistake for a group of organisms with common ancestors and fossil records |
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Says that evolution will most likely occur in the simplest way possible. Least number of steps |
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Microbial communities laid down in layers and are fossilized |
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Simulated hypotheical conditions present on early earth. Wanted to prove that conditions on early earth could turn inorganic compounds to organic compounds. |
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the possible precursors to prokaryotic cells. Membrane enclosed, reproduction, metabolism. |
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Non-living physical and chemical factors in the environment |
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A polymer of sugars and amino acids present in the plasma membranes of bacteria cells |
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Bacterial cells with a small layer of peptidoglycan. 3 layers, stains pink or red |
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bacteria cell walls with a large amount of peptidoglycan. Stains blue or purple |
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Cocci- spherical Bacillus- rods Spirillum- spiral shaped |
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Prokaryotic cell structure 5 |
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1-Smaller than eukaryotic cells 2-DNA is concentrated in the nucleiod without a membrane to separate it from the rest of the cell |
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sticky projections on the outside of bacterial cells. Usually hollow and sometimes used for exchange of genetic material |
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Sticky projections on the outside of bacterial cells. Similar to pili. Solid and used to adhere to objects |
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Sticky outer layer on bacterial cells. Used for protection and to stay in one place. |
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is an innate behavioral response by an organism to a directional stimulus or gradient of stimulus intensity |
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inside of bacterial cells usually cyanobacteria. Fill with gas to float, lets out gas to sink. |
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Long narrow filaments cells, moves like a freight train |
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cork screw like movement. Spiral shaped bacteria |
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-Common in prokaryotic cells. -A DNA molecule that is separate from and can replicate independently of the chromosomal DNA. -Not required by cells |
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Cyanobacteria. Water is e- source. CO2 is Carbon source |
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Consumes dead organic matter |
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cannot use oxygen for growth and are even harmed by it |
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can grow without oxygen but can utilize oxygen if it is present |
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Cannot live without oxygen |
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Nitrogen fixing cells formed by cyanobacteria during nitrogen starvation |
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Light-energy source CO2- Carbon source -Photosynthetic prokaryotes |
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Inorganic molecules- Energy source CO2- Carbon source -Certain prokaryotes |
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Light- energy source Organic molecules- Carbon source -certain prokaryotes |
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Organic compounds- energy source Organic compounds- energy source -Many prokaryotes |
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-an ecological group of Archaea -Forms methane gas -live at bottom of marshes and swamp, guts of animals |
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-ecological group of Archaea -love salt water -have rhodospin (photosynthetic pigment) -Not photosynthetic because there is no carbon fixation (no calvin cycle) |
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-ecological group of Archaea -love high temp. |
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-gram negative bacteria - 5 metabolic groups (Alpha, Bet, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon) -phylum of bacteria |
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-phylum of bacteria - Intracellular parasites -usually kills the cell - no peptidoglycan wall |
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-smallest prokaryotic cells -originally classified as fungi |
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-phylum of bacteria -aka blue green algae -has phycolilin as photosynthetic pigment -can deplete O2, harms fish ect -thought it have played a part in the oxygen revolution -contain heterocysts that fix N2 |
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The father of geology but no one could understand his writings
-Gradualism
-Deep time |
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Earth and landforms can change gradually
-James Hutton |
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-Rewrote Hutton's work
-Developed uniformitarianism |
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-Domain -Has no nuclear envelope -no peptidoglycan wall |
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-type of protist -have lope shaped pseudopods, microtubules dont stiffen cytoplasm |
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differentation of structure already in a cell |
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-watermolds -part of stramenopiles -usually decomposers or parasites |
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