Quiz 2 Flashcards

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Evolution results from

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Self preservation

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Evolution is not

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Goal-directed , progressive

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Not all traits are

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Adaptive

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Evolution is under

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Genetic and historical constraints

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There re what’s to fitness?

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Trade offs

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Pleiotrophy

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= one gene;many traits

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Multiple allelism

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One trait; multiple alleles

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Gene linkage

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Alleles for depth -> correlated with beak width (a suboptimal trait)

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What causes genetic constraints?

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Lack of allele variation

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What are fossils?

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Direct physical evidence of what organisms lived, where they lived and what they looked like over approximatly 3.5 billion year history of life on earth

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10
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Where have fossils been discovered?

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Rocks through out the world

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What kinds of rocks are more likely to contain fossils?

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Sedementary rocks (limestone, shale and sandstone) and clays

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Rocks containing fossils are usually

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Exposed ( mountain outcrop, natural hill side, edge of stream or quarry)

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What is a fossilized made up of?

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A model made up of sand risk and minerals

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What are unlikely sources of fossils

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Igneous I.e. volcanic, granite, basalt, purnice etc
And metamorphic (slate , marble)
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How do fossils form

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Slow decomposition(stagnant water, acidic and oxygen poor) and rapid burial (water sand mud)

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Intact fossil

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Interior and exterior architecture preserved

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Compression fossil

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Weight compresses organic material cemented into shale , mudstone

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Cast fossil

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Interior decomp, exterior preserved.

Cavity is filled with mineral and debris

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Per mineralized fossil

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Extremely slow decomp, dissolved minerals gradually infiltrate cell interior hardens

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Fossilization is a

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Rare event

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What is habitat bias?

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Find more in certain enviornments that promote fossilization

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Taxonomic bias

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Hard body parts fossilize easier

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Temporal bias

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Time related the longer age you fossilized the harder things are to find

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Abundance bias

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Thing that lived in huge populations are more often fossilized

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Transitional fossil forms

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Fossils that reveal a pathway of anatomical change in a type of organism over time

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Vestigial trait

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A thing that we have but is no longer useful

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Atavisms

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Structures normally absent re-appear in related species; expression of genes from an ancestral species

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Microevolution

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Evolution occurring in real time; over a short enough period that it can be observed

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Industrial melanism

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Organisms darken because of change in industry

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Homologies/homology

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Similarity between characteristics of organisms that is due to shared ancestry(when specifies share a trait)

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Structural homology

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Similar anatomy among organisms due to a common ancestor