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Large scale evolutionary changes that take place over long periods of timemacroevolution
Patterns of Macroevolution1Mass extinctions 2Adaptive Radiation 3Convergent evolution 4Coevolution 5Punctuated equilibrium 6Changes in developmental genes
Possible causes of mass extinction?Huge asteroid caused the cretaceous extinction, large volcanoes, continents changing position, sea levels changing
What effects have mass extinction had on the history of life?habitats/niches open, new world of geological oppurtunity, burst of evolution that produced an abundance of new species
Process of single species or a small group of species evolving into several dif forms that live in dif waysadaptive radiation
What led to adaptive radiation of mammals?disappearance of dinosaurs
Process by which unrelated organisms come to resemble one anotherconvergent evolution
Ex. of convergent evolutionsharks fin and dolphins limb
Process by which 2 species evolve in response to changes in each other over timecoevolution
How have plants and plant eating insects coevolved?A number of plants have evolved poisonous compounds that prevent insects from feeding on them. Once plants begin to produce poison, natural selection in herbivorous insects began to favor any variants that could alter, inactivate, or eliminate those poiso
Idea that evolution occurs at a slow, steady rategradualism
What are some reasons rapid evolution may occur after long peridos of equlibrium?Small population becomes isolated from main part of population, small group of organisms migrates to new environment, to fill available niches
Patter of long, stable periods interrupted by brief periods of more rapid changepunctuated equilibrium
T/F Evolution has often proceeded at different rates for different organismstrue
How can hox genes help reveal how evolution occurred?Homologous hox genes establish body plans in animals as different as insects and humans. Major evolutionary changes may be based on hox genes.
Why do biologists use a classifications system to study the diversity of life?to group in a logical manner
Science of classifying organisms and assigning them universally accepted namestaxonomy
T/F In a good system of classification, organisms places into a particular group are less similar to each other than they are to organisms in other groups.false
Why is it confusing to refer to organisms by common names?common names vary among languages and even among regions within a single country
T/F Early efforts of naming organims: Usually englishfalse
T/F Early efforts of naming organisms: Often described detailed physical characteristics of a speciestrue
T/F Early efforts of naming organisms: could be very longtrue
T/F Early efforts of naming organisms: It was difficult to standardize the namestrue
2-word naming system developed by Linnaeusbinomial nomenclature
T/F Binomial nomenclature is no longer in use todayfalse
T/F Each species is assigned a 2 part scientific nametrue
T/F Scientific names are always in italicstrue
T/F 2nd part of the scientific name is capitalizedfalse
Genus of Ursus arctos?Ursus
Group or level of organization in taxonomy is called a taxonomic category or _______taxon
Largest taxonomic category, smallestkingdom, species
2 kingdoms Linnaeus named?Animalia and Plantae
Taxonomic categorieskingdom, phylum, class, order, family , genus, species
What traits did Linnaeus consider when classifying organism?structures of dif organisms and details of anatomy
Probles faced by taxonomists who rely on body structure comparisons?Organisms that are quite dif from eachother evolve similar body structures
T/F Darwins thoery of evolution changed the way biologists thought about classificationtrue
How do biologists now group organisms into categories?Biologists now group organisms into categories that represent lines of evolutionary descent, not just physical similarities
T/F Genera place withing a family should be less closely related to one another than to memebers of any other familyfalse
Strategy of grouping organisms together based on their evolutionary historyevolutionary classification
Cladistic analysisConsiders only traits that are evolutionary innovations and is a method of evolutionary classification
Characteristics that appear in recent parts of lineage, but not in older membersderived characters
diagram that shows evolutionary relationships among a group of organismscladogram
T/F Derived characters are used to construct a cladogramtrue
T/F some organsisms do not have RNA or DNAfalse
How do similarities in genes show that humans and yeast shar a common ancestry?Humans have a gene that codes for myosin, a protein found in our muscles. A gene in yeast codes for a myosin protein
A model that uses DNA comparisons to estimate the length of time that 2 species have been evolving independentlymolecular clock
Molecular clock relies on the repeating proccess of >.....mutation
Why are only neutral mutations useful for molecular clocks?Neutral mutations accumulate in the DNA of dif species at about the same rate. This can reveal how dissimilar genes are. This is an indication of how long ago the 2 species shared a common ancestor
T/F Degree of dissimilarity in DNA sequences is an indiciation of how long ago two species shared a common ancestor.true
Why are there many molecular clocks in a genome insteat of just one?some genes accumulate mutations faster than some others
T/F Scientific view of life = more complex in Linnaeus' timefalse
What fundamental traits did Linnaeus use to separate plants from animals?animals = mobile, use food for energy, plants = gree, photosynthetic organisms that used energy from the sun
What type of organisms were later place in the kingdom Protista?microorganisms
Mushrooms, yeast and molds have been place in their own kingdom...fungi
Why did scientists place bacteria in their own kingdom, the Monera?scientists realized tha bacteria lack nuclei, mitochondria, and chloroplast found in other forms of life
2 groups into which monera have been separated?eubacteria, archaebacteria
6 kingdomsanimalia, eubacteria, protista, fungi, plantae, archaebacteria
More inclusive category than any other including the kingdomdomain
What type of analyses have scientists used to group modern organisms into domainsmolecular
3 domainsbacteria, archaea, eukarya
Bacteriaprokaryotes, rigid cell walls that contain peptifdoglycans
T/'F All members of the domain bacteria are parasitesfalse
Archaeunicellular
T/F Many members of the domain archaea can survive only int he absence of oxygentrue
Eukaryahave nucleus
Protistaslime molds and giant kelp
fungicell walls of chitin
plantaemosses and ferns
animaliano cell wall, chloroplasts