Geology Final
Sites of exceptional fossil preservation are called fossil ____.
Lagerstatten
which general type of igneous rocks is closer in composition to the mantle?
Mafic
multicellular animals are collectively referred to as ___
Metazoans
Gondwana was a super-continent that included all of the following modern continents EXCEPT _____.
North America
which of the following was the biggest radiation of animal life, as indicated by paleodiversity studies?
Ordovician
the monophyletic group that includes bony fish and all their descendants (like us) is called _____.
Osteichthyes
The ___ evolutionary fauna diversified during the Ordovician Radiation
Paleozoic
Which evolutionary fauna suffered the most during the end-Permian extinction?
Paleozoic
the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere increased dramatically during the Pre-Cambrian-- what caused this increase?
Photosynthesis
which of the following factors does NOT aid fossilization (i.e does not help remains become a fossil)?
Predators
which of the following is NOT considered one of the three domains of life?
Prokaryotes
Evolution is an unavoidable consequence of three factors. List and explain those 3 factors.
Reproduction, Selection, Variation
the ____ fossil lagerstatten is unique because it represents a terrestrial hot-spring environment that preserved animals and plants during the evolution of terrestrialization
Rhynie Chert
Tetrapods are most closely related to what group of fish?
Sarcopterigians
Animals and plants from the Mazon Creek Lagerstatte in Illinois are preserved in _____ nodules
Siderite
Which of the following is one of the things that exceptional preservation preserved that normal fossilization does not?
Soft-bodied organisms
Which of the following is NOT a bias encountered when calculated global diversity?
The lunar cycle
____ is an ecological arrangement of organisms so that they use different levels of resources.
Tiering
a ____ fossil is indirect evidence of past life--sometimes called fossil behavior
Trace
ediacaran organisms have been interpreted in many different ways. Some of them seem to be extinct branches of the tree of life-branches that did not survive to today. This is the ____ hypothesis
Vendobionta
separation of organism that occurs as a result of the development of a physical barrier (thus preventing interbreeding) is called ____
Vicariance
what is a fossil that preserves any part of the body of an organism called?
a body fossil
molecular clocks use the amount of genetic difference between two animals plus the rate of mutation to predict how long ago they last shared _____.
a common ancestor
using radioactive isotopes, we can find the ___ age of rock. Using biostratigraphy, we can find the ___ age of a bed rocks
absolute, relative
Walther's law states that in an unbroken sequence of sedimentary rocks, vertically stacked facies represent ___ at the time of deposition
adjacent environments
the Murchison meteorite was remarkable contained extraterrestrial ____, which are thought to be precursors to life.
amino acids
what is it called when you do not have oxygen at the bottom of the ocean?
anoxia
which of the following is a unique characteristic possess by only one taxon?
autapomorphy
animals with bilateral symmetry, a digestive tract with both mouth and anus, and three tissue layers are called ___
bilaterians
carbonate sedimentary rocks are dominantly composed of what mineral?
calcite
complete the equation: fossil = taphonomy + ___
carcass
__is the property a mineral possesses when it breaks along flat planes of weakness within the crystal
cleavage
what do you call localized metamorphism caused by the heat released by a nearby igneous intrusion baking the rock?
contact metamorphism
clastic rocks dominate in ____ settings
continental
___crust is usually felsic in composition while ___ crust is usually mafic
continental, oceanic
Any chemical or physical change that happens to a fossil or sediment after deposition is called ____
diagenesis
Disparity is a measure of how ____ animals or plants are.
different
a rift zone or a mid-ocean ridge an example of ____ boundary
divergent
which of the following is a feature of organelles?
double cell membrane
which Paleozoic extinction event paradoxically had a decline in the extinction rate (but a complete crash in the origination rate of species?)
end-Devonian
which extinction event is associated with a coal gap?
end-Permian
which extinction was the biggest
end-Permian
a geological facies is the geological equivalent of a/the modern
environment
unconformities represent periods of ____ and/or non-deposition
erosion
a hypothesis is a/an
explanation
___volcanic rocks form at or near the surface of the Earth
extrusive
T/F: Early tetrapods needed a robust backbone and strong ribs to protect them from predators so they could survive on land
false
individual animals can evolve
false
____ is when minerals align in a plane perpendicular to stress
foliation
which of the following is NOT evidence for snowball Earth
fossilized glaciers
biostratigraphy uses ___ to correlate rock units while lithostratigraphy uses ___ to correlate rock units
fossils, rock type
which of the following is NOT one of the factors that drive seafloor spreading?
lithosphere drag
a crown group is a monophyletic group that includes all the ____ members of a given group.
living
which layer of the earth is responsible for transferring heat via convection?
mantle
____means avoiding supernatural explanations
methodological naturalism
The Cambrian Orsten Lagerstatte is different from the other Cambrian Lagerstatten we discussed because the fossil animals are tiny, and also because they are ____.
phosphatized
which of the following evolved first (i.e which did NOT evolve for the first time during Ediacaran (late Precambrian) time)
photosynthesis
the study if the history of evolutionary relationships between different organisms is called____
phylogeny
____is the chemical process of a solid forming in a liquid solution-- the process that generates evaporites
precipitation
Ecological (extrinsic) factors that may have played a role in causing the Cambrian Radiation included environmental changes and the evolution of ____.
predators
what 2 factors govern the grade of metamorphism in metamorphic rocks?
pressure and temperature
heat from within the earth comes from what process
radioactive decay
the disappearance of which of the following is NOT a sign of increasing oxygenation in the Precambrian atmosphere
red beds
which of the following is NOT a process involved in the transformation of sediment into a sedimentary rock?
regression
what was the name of the first super-continent
rodinia
a synapmorphy is a ____ characteristic, making it useful for figuring out how organisms are related
shared, derived
flight adaptions in insects may have originally been useful for either gliding or for ____.
skimming on the water's surface
all eukaryotes are multicellular
true
true or false: tetrapod lungs evolved from swim bladders?
true
the idea that the laws of nature have been uniform through time is called
uniformitarianism
which of the following was NOT one of the solutions that different arthropod groups developed in order to breathe air on land?
stomata
a layered sedimentary structure formed by microbes growing on the surface is called a _____?
stromatolite
why is the oldest known oceanic crust only about 200 million years old, whereas the oldest known continental rocks on Earth (not meteorites) are about 4.3 billion years old? In other words, what process 'deletes' the oceanic crust
subduction
the stratigraphic principle that states that in an undisturbed sequence of layered rocks the oldest rocks will be on the bottom is called the principle of ___
superposition
in the ocean, the arthropod exoskeleton was useful for protection, but on land, it was also useful for ____ and the prevention of desiccation (drying out).
support
placoderm fish had jaws like other gnathostomes, but they lacked what other feature that common ancestor of all living gnathostomes (like sharks, buffalo, and us) had?
teeth
what factor is key for growing large crystals in igneous rocks?
time
Primitive vertebrates had all of the following features EXCEPT ____.
jaws
which of the following geological events likely played a key/triggering role in End-Permian extinction?
Flood Basalt Eruption
Which is NOT a type of exceptional preservation
Fluoridization
what is the similarity of two structures due to common ancestry called?
Homology
how old is the universe according to evidence gathered from the relative motion of the stars (i.e redshift)
15 billion years
diapsids have ___ post-orbital fenestra, where as synapsids have _____.
2,1
____ is the process by which the first small proto-continental plates were combined together to make larger continental plates
Accretion
small, round, organic fossils, often with spines or other external processes common in the Precambrian--are called____.
Acritarchs
which of the following is NOT an orogeny that was responsible for building the Appalachian mountains?
Appalachian
trilobites characterize which evolutionary Fauna
Cambrian
Hexapods (insects) are most closely related to what group of arthropods
Crustaceans
what structure did teeth evolve from?
Dermal Scales
the collection of ecological factors that an organism needs to survive are called its ____.
Ecospace
Which extinction even was associated with the appearance of 'disaster taxa' and 'anachronistic facies'?
End-Permian
Which extinction event was the first to also affect Terrestrial environments?
End-Permian
multicellularity only developed in ____
Eukaryotes
what anatomical structure did jaws originate from in the ancestral gnathostome?
gill arches
Insect wings are thought to have evolved fro either paranota or _____
gills on the legs
the end-Ordovician extinction was caused by ____, which resulted in a dramatic sea-level drop and loss of continental shelf habitat.
glaciation
which of the following is NOT commonly one of the features we look at to classify clastic sedimentary rocks?
grain hardness
which of the following is NOT an example of mineral property that is used in their identification?
grain rounding
Cratons consist of felsic protocontinental blocks and metamorphosed ____ that were originally sedimentary rocks?
greenstone belts
atmosphere/ ocean circulation is governed by what basic principle?
heat rises, cold sinks
why did insects get so bloody large during the late Paleozoic?
high oxygen levels
life is ___ genetic replication
imperfect
Organism-level factors (intrinsic) factors that may have played a role in causing the Cambrian Radiation included all of the following EXCEPT the evolution of ____.
jaws
where (specifically) does seafloor spreading take place?
mid-ocean ridges
___are crystalline substances that occur naturally
minerals
what is a group that included the common ancestor and all of the descendants?
monophyletic
when oceanic crust hits continental crust at a subduction zone, the oceanic sinks. this has to do to the fact that oceanic crust is ____ than continental crust
more dense
What was the first group of arthropods to successfully colonize land?
myriapods
which of the following is true of the Precambrian but false when applied to the Cambrian. In other words which of the following is one of the ways that the Precambrian was different from the Cambrian?
no known animals with eyes
which of the following is NOT one of the 4 ingredients of life
organelles
the fact that all organisms on Earth share a basic set of cellular structures in common is evidence of our shared common ancestry. which of the following is NOT a feature that all organisms on Earth possess?
oxygen respiration
what line of evidence allows us to stratigraphically correlate rocks, as well as reconstruct the positions of the continents through time?
paleomagnetics
the idea that the simplest answer is the best is also know as the principle of ____
parsimony
what process caused the differentiation of the early (mafic) crust of the Earth into continental crust (felsic) and ocean crust (mafic) compositions?
partial melting