Chapter 19 - Fossils Flashcards

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In what type of rocks would you find fossils?

A

Fossils are found in sedimentary rocks.

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What is the division of geologic time from largest to smallest?

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The division of geologic time is eons, eras, and periods.

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What cannot be learned from the fossil record?

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The genetic information of an organism cannot be learned from the fossil record.

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What is coevolution?

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Coevolution is two species evolving in response to change over time.

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What types of fossils would you find in the Precambrian Eon?

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Prokaryotes would be found in this eon.

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What is gradualism?

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Gradualism is a slow and steady change in a particular line of descent.

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What is adaptive radiation?

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Adaptive radiation is when a single or small group of species evolve quickly into several different forms that live in different ways.

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What is sedimentary rock made out of?

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It’s made out of sand, silt, and clay.

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What’s the difference between mass extinction and background extinction?

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Background extinction is the process of a single species becoming extinct at a slow and steady rate. Mass extinction happens quickly over a short period.

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What is punctuated equilibrium?

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It is the term used to describe equilibrium that is interrupted by brief periods of rapid change.

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What are macroevolutionary patterns?

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They are grand transformations in anatomy, phylogeny, ecology, and behavior which usually take place in clade larger than a single species.

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What is convergent evolution?

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Convergent evolution is the production of similar structures and characteristics in distantly related organisms.

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What are index fossils?

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They are distinctive fossils used to establish and compare the relative ages of rock layers and the rocks they contain.

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What is a half-life?

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It’s the time required for a half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay.

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What is relative dating?

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It allows paleontologists to determine whether a fossil is older or younger than other fossils. It does not give an exact age.

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What are trilobites?

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They are fossils of distinct marine organisms that are often used as index fossils because they are found all over the place.

17
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What is radiometric dating?

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It relies on radioactive isotopes to determine an organism’s age. It compares the amount of radioactive to nonreactive isotopes.

18
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What was Earth’s early atmosphere mainly composed of?

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It was mainly composed of water vapor, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide.

19
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What is the endosymbiotic theory?

A

It proposes that a symbiotic relationship evolved over time between primitive eukaryotic cells and the prokaryotic cells within them.

20
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Would Chlamydomonas evolve more quickly in a favorable environment where asexual reproduction would be used or in an unfavorable environment where sexual reproduction would be used?

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It would evolve quicker if it used sexual reproduction because of the genetic variety.