UNIT 4 10A: Changes in biodiversity over time Flashcards

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Geological time scale

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A scale dividing earth’s history into intervals according to the geological and biological events and conditions present at that time

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Biodiversity

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The variety of plant and animal life in an ecosystem at any given time

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Plate tectonics

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A scientific theory that focuses on the separation of earth’s crust into plates that move across the underlying mantle

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Cynobacteria

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A group of prokaryotic organisms that are capable of photosynthesis; recognised as the earliest form of life on Earth

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Stromatolite

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A structure that consists of layered deposits made by cynobacterial colonies; are among earliest fossils known

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Invertebrae

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An organism that doesn’t have a backbone

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Arthropod

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A type of animal that has no internal backbone, a segmented body and a hard external covering known as an exoskeleton

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Brachiopod

brachio = backbone

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A marine animal with no internal backbone and a hinged upper and lower shell

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Chordate

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Any animal that contains evidence of a spinal cord at some point in its development

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Vertebrae

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Having a backbone

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Amphibians

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Tetrapods that are semi-terrestrial, with young living in water before moving to land as adults

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Reptiles

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A class of air-breathing tetrapods with skin covered in scales
Lay eggs on land

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Theropod

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A type of carnivorous dinosaur with short forelimbs that ran on powerful hind legs

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Niche

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The role that a species plays within its ecosystem

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Hominoid

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A superfamily consisting of all current and extinct humans and apes

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Hominin

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Subfamily consisting of all current and extinct bipedal primates

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Background extinction rate

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The normal extinction rate expected to occur over a period of time due to natural environmental factors

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mass extinction

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Widespread and rapid decrease in the biodiversity of earth

17
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Steps in natural selection

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1) Variation exists in original population
2) Selection pressure removes individuals with a selective disadvantage, making it more difficult to survive and reproduce
3) Certain phenotype provides selective advantage
4)Over time, individuals with a selective advantage survive and reproduce, passing on their genes to the next generation