Life 'top-down' Flashcards

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What is NASA’s working definition of life?

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A self-sustaining, chemical system capable of undergoing Darwinian Evolution

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When did Homo erectus emerge and name 4 of its adaptations

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~2.0 Ma

  1. Larger brain
  2. Long distance running/walking
  3. Predator of mammoths
  4. Fire users
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When did Homo habilis emerge and what was it capable of?

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~2.5 Ma

  • First tool maker
  • No group activity but planning
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4
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When did the first biped emerge?

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~ 3.7 Ma

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When was the origin of the hominids?

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~ 6 Ma

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6
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During which period were forests widespread?

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~375 Ma - 40 Ma (grazers)

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7
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When does the first evidence for leaves and roots emerge? First vascular plants?

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~ 420 Ma

~ 425 Ma

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8
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When is the fist evidence for land plants?

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First spores from ~475 Ma, first plant fragments ~450 Ma

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9
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What were the ediacarans?

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From 590 Ma till 540 Ma, often fern-like/frond-like. Now though to be ancestral to certain modern animals such as star fish
Required 5% of modern O2

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10
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When does fossil evidence for the eukaryotes emerge?

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From around 2 Ga, however consensus opinion breaks up

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Why is anoxygenic photosynthesis believed to have evolved first?

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  • oxygenic photosynthesis is the most complex of microbial metabolisms
  • anoxygenic requires simpler machinery
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12
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Define a biomarker

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compound found in geological materials that has a structure derived from a specific biological precursor
e.g hopanes (bacteria) and steranes (eukaryotes)

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Arguments for and against carbon isotope factionation at 3.8 Ga?

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  • 13C less that 20% which is very low

- However, sample is very old and abiotic processes can produce this

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Arguments for and against Apex chert being the oldest fossil at 3.5 Ga?

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  • fossil cyanobacteria, made of isotopically depleted carbon
  • Branched abiotic graphite, depletion via abiotic processes
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