Old And New Species Flashcards

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When did life begin on earth?

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3500 million years ago

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How can we date when different organisms existed?

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We can date the rocks that the fossils are found in

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How can fossils be formed?

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  • The hard parts of animals do not decay easily eg teeth, bones, shells, claws
  • from parts of organisms that have not decayed because some of the conditions for decay were absent e.g fossils of animals preserved in ice
  • when parts of an organism are replaced by other materials, such as minerals as they decay
  • as preserved traces of organism eg footprints, burrows, root let traces
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Why are there no traces of early life forms?

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They had soft bodies so decayed leaving few traces behind

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How were the few traces left from early life forms destroyed?

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Geological activity such as earthquakes

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How would 4500 million be written in standard form?

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4.5 x 10 to the power of 9

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What does extinction mean?

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A species which once existed has completely died out

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What can extinction be caused by?

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A new disease may kill all members of a species
The environment changes over geological time
New diseases may be introduced
A new predator may evolve or be introduced to a new area
A single catastrophic event may occur which destroys the habitat e.g a massive volcanic eruption
Natural changes in species occur over time

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What can the fossils records show?

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How little or how much an organism has changed over time

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How can a new predator cause extinction of a species?

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It eats all the animals

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What is a very important factor in determining whether a species will survive?

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Climate change, a species adapted to a hot climate may become extinct in the ice age as there may be insufficient food or are unable to breed.

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What has fossil evidence suggested about why mass extinction occurs?

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The habitat the species lives in may be destroyed by catastrophic events such as a major volcanic eruption
The environment can change dramatically following a collision between a giant asteroid and earth

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What ideas have scientists suggested about why dinosaurs became extinct?

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  • The collision of a giant asteroid caused huge fires, earthquakes, landslides and tsunamis. The dust which rose masked the sun causing darkness and lower temperature. Plants could not grow
  • the extinction was a slower process due to sea ice melting and cooling the sea temperature to about 9 degrees therefore there was less plankton, less food available
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Suggest another factor that could have led to the dinosaurs dying out

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A new disease introduced, unlikely a new predator as dinosaurs were at the top of the food chain

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What is geographical isolation?

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When 2 populations become physically isolated by a geographical feature

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how could a species be separated?

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  • an island separates from the mainland
  • a new river separates two areas
  • mountain rage separates areas
  • old craters isolate organisms
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What will happen in the 2 populations?

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They may be exposed to different conditions (food availability, climate, predators) natural selsction will occur in both populations so different characteristics will be beneficial to the two populations

18
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Explain the process of speciation

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  • new species will occur following the separation of 2 populations due to geographical isolation
  • each population has a wide range of alleles that comtrol their characteristics (genetic variation)
  • natural selection will occur in each population, the alleles that control the chacteristics which help the organism to survive are selected. The organisms with these alleles survive to breed
  • if the environment, competitors, food supply and predators are different for each population they will evolve differently
  • speciation has occurred as the two population can no longer successfully interbreed
19
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Explain the process of speciation with 5 terms

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Isolation -> 
Variation -> 
Alleles selected -> 
Interbreeding no longer possible -> 
New species
20
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What is meant by genetic variation?

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The wide range of alleles that control the characteristics in a population

21
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How old is the earth?

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4500 million years old

22
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What is the theory of evolution?

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Variation because of mutations
So are better adapted to their environment
Survive to breed
And pass on genetic information to offspring

23
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What is a fossil?

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The remains of an animal from many years ago left in rock

24
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Describe one way in which fossils are formed

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  • hard parts don’t decay
  • no decay as conditions absent
  • parts replaced by rock minerals or chemical as they deca
25
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What does extinct mean?

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All organisms have died out

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Reasons why an organism may become extinct?

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Environment changed
New disease
New predator
New disease
New competitor
Shortage of food 
Mammoths reproduced too slowly 
Mammoths did not adapt to changes
27
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Explain how ….. Supports the theory of evolution

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Present species evolved from earlier species 
Over long period of time 
Via many gradual changes
Which gave survival advantage 
Passed on genes
28
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Which is the most common type of fossil?

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The fossils formed when When the harder parts of the animal or plants are replaced by minerals over time as they decay

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What is it impossible to know how life on Earth began for sure?

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Now scientists appt that time
Gaps in the fossil records
Earliest life forms were soft bodies and did not have fossils
Little valid evidence

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How do ice fossils help scientists check the evidence provided by the main fossil record?

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They can improve accuracy and tell us other things such as the colourings of a plant or animal or what it ate
We can also extract DNA from these ice fossils

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How many species of living organisms are thought to have existed on earth over the years?

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4billion

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Why are ice ages often linked to extinction?

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Climate changes cause many species to be wiped out in things like the ice age due to lack of food, too cold to breed and so will die

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What is mass extinction?

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Extinction on a global scale when many species in the world all die out

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Give two possible causes of mass extinction

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Catastrophic events like a volcanoe or collision of giant asteroids
Sudden change in environment, ice age

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Why is extinction an important part of evolution?

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Because it’s the animals that are no longer suited to an enviroment that become extinct, so more advanced creatures can take their place and thrive.

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What is the evidence that suggest the dinosaurs caused mass extinction of the dinosaurs?

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They found rock from long ago formed from lots of minerals which only come about a rock is hit with such force
This caused dust to rise blocking the sun causing plants to die out
Drop in sea temps

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What is an endemic organism?

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When a species evolves in isolation and is found in only one place in the world; it is said to be endemic to that particular area

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What limitations do fossils have?

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You are limited by current technology in how to get information out of them. You cannot tell about the life of an organism by finding one fossil because it’s a snapshot. You need to collect many of them. Also, you cannot tell when the fossil is from down to the exact year.

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How does evolution take place?

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Variation occurs caused by random mutation

The best adapted survive by natural selection and breed passing their genes to their offspring