Biodiv test #4
How long ago did Earth form?
4.6 billion years ago
____ is a process that occurs to allow organisms to survive in their changing environments.
Adaptation
which fungi phylum makes shrooms?
Basdiomycota bc when ur tripping u wanna hear music with good bass
______ is the variety of species present on this planet.
Biodiversity
weird examples of mammals are
monotremes, marsupials, and placental animals
The biological species concept uses ___ ___ to designate separate species. this is a test question memorize it
reproductive isolation
Birds are related to
reptiles
protists are ____
single celled, both autrophic and heterotrophic, multiply by binary fission, have a nucleus (therefore eukaryotic)
The process of speciation is generally a very ____ process, often taking millions of years to occur completely.
slow
How many mass extinctions have there been?
5
what is a prokaryote
A single celled organism with no nucleus
which domains include prokaryotic organisms?
Domain Bacteria and Domain Archaea
Fossil evidence indicates that as few as 4 different species within the genus _____ existed one to two million years ago.
Homo
Today, modern ____ _____ is the only member of the genus to have survived and has replaced other hominin species on Earth.
Homo sapiens
_____ fungi, which describes a relationship in which fungi benefits and the host is harmed, are known to cause diseases in both plants and animals.
Parasitic
The mass extinction at the end of the ____ period (about 250 MYA) is thought to have killed off as many as ___ percent of the animal species. The first _____ and dinosaurs appeared.
Permian; 83%; mammals
______ is the ultimate source of species diversity and occurs over time as organisms respond to changes in the environment.
Speciation
Of the described species, approximately 382,000 species are plants, 140,000 are fungi, and 1.5 million species are animals. T/F
T
Scientists generally agree that many more species exist than are formally described, but they disagree about how many there really are. T/F
T
The total number of species on the planet is an estimated calculation offered by scientists. T/F
T
The 4th mass extinction occurred about 200 MYA at the end of the ____ period. This extinction eliminated ___ percent of all existing animal species including reptiles, early dinosaurs, and the first mammals. After the extinction event, angiosperms spread and modern ____ appeared.
Triassic; 48%; insects
biodiversity hotspots include:
coral reefs, rain forests, and areas of high biodiversity in need of protection
The adults typically reproduce _____.
sexually
animals are part of which supergroup?
Opisthokonts bc they dont go to the orthodontist
what is a mollusc
an invertebrate animal with a hard shell
a coelomate is a ___ ___
body cavity
Kingdom Animalia is a branch on the _____ tree that contains the ____, _____ organisms.
eukaryotic; multicellular; heterotrophic
which event in Earth's history occured the earliest?
evolution of prokaryotes
Fungi are composed of microscopic, threadlike filaments, called _____ that form a multicellular, fungal body called _____.
hyphae; mycelium
Several characteristics unique to this kingdom is the fact that they ______ their food and their cells lack ___ ___.
ingest; cell walls
mycelium is very cool bc
it flows underground and as a result all fungi are the same organism, kinda like the swamps in avatar
What is sexual selection?
just a type of natural selection
Location of the bacterial chromosome is called ____ ___
nucleoid region
protists have a _____
nucleus
Another type of symbiotic relationship occurs between a fungi and the roots of _____.
plants
What are the kingdoms?
plants, prokaryotes, protists, animals, fungi (PPP AF)
Phospholipid bilayer that surrounds the cell and regulates the entrance and exit of molecules ____ ____
plasma membrane
formation of a membrane is not important in _____ ____
prokaryotic evolution
Today, taxonomists generated a new level of biological classification, called the _____, to better explain the relationships among protists.
supergroup
Caitlin is a
vertebrate
What's an autotroph?
An organism that makes its own food
what are the domains, bae?
Bacteria, Archaea, Eurokaryota
so a vertebrate is___
an animal With a backbone
What is a eurkaryote?
an single or multi celled organism with a nucleus
what are reasons that plant diversity is important to preserve?
Many medicines used to treat illnesses and diseases are derived from plants. also Many organisms, including humans, depend on plants for food. also Plants play an important role in the various cycles, such as carbon, water, nitrogen, and phosphorous, on Earth. also Plant diversity is important to maintain stable ecosystems and provide nutrients and shelter to many organisms in the community.
______ fungi are particularly important because they assist the plant with the uptake of water and nutrients, ____ the surface area of the roots.
Mycorrhizal; increasing
The 1st mass extinction occurred at the end of the ____ period. The ___ ____ at this time would have been dominated by invertebrates and early vertebrates. After the extinction event, over 50 percent of marine species went extinct but made way for the first _____ fishes.
Ordovician; sea animals; jawed
a prezygotic isolating mechanism is _____
a reproductive isolating mechanism that occurs BEFORE the formation of a zygote
sympatric selection is when
a species evolves into two separate species but still live in the same area
For example, a lichen is a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between an ____ and a fungi in phylum ____.
algae; Ascomycota-- this question is stupid and too specific
All members of the ____ family belong to the grouping known as ______; a special grouping to note _____ apes.
ape; hominids (with a d); bipedal (two legged)
Protists have the ability to conduct photosynthesis, like an ____ _____, but also ingest food like a ____ ___.
autotrophic plant; heterotrophic animal
benefits of fungi include ____ and ____
beer and wine
protists multiply by ____
binary fission
Sticky gel-like coating outside of the cell wall is called ____-
capsule
Structure that provides support and shapes the cells is called ____ _____
cell wall
In fact, human-induced ___ ____ by the increase in ___ __ in the atmosphere is the greatest threat to biodiversity.
climate change; greenhouse gases
ocean acidification effects which organisms?
coral reefs, molluscs, and protists that have shells of calcium carbonate
Semifluid solution that contains the chemical cellular components of the cell to sustain life is called _____
cytoplasm
a saprophyte is an organism that lives off of
dead or decaying organic material
caitlin's real name should be
debbie
the decline of tropical rainforests is due primarily to ____
deforestation
Over time, a species may not be able to adapt to a change in its climate, habitat, or food source, and may naturally go ____.
extinct
Rotating filament that propels the cell through the environment is called ______
flagellum
The ___ ___ indicates that species have become extinct throughout the history of life.
fossil record
Origami Doesnt Please The Caitlin
geological time periods are O->D->P->T->C
The loss of many species is _____ and occurs no matter how well adapted those species were before the event.
global
mammals possess _____ for camoflauge and tempurate regulations and _____ glands that produce milk to nurse young
hair; mammary
Fungi also have life cycle that consists of both ____ (n) and ______ (2n) states, and both sexual and asexual reproduction.
haploid; diploid
Nutritionally, all fungi are ______ organisms that digest organic material outside the body and absorb the molecules released.
heterotrophic
If the rate of species loss is ____ the rate of speciation, then there is a general ____ of biodiversity.
higher than; loss
According to the evolutionary tree, the _____ group split from the other apes _-_ MYA.
hominins (with an n); 5-6
Previously placed into a single _____, divisions within the protists were typically assigned based on whether the organisms were autotrophs, heterotrophs, or saprophytic.
kingdom
In a ____, the algae that live in the filaments, or the _____, of the fungus provide the organism with _____, the end products of photosynthesis.
lichen; hyphae; carbohydrates
some arthropod examples are:
lobsters, crabs, spiders, mites, insects, centipedes
The record that has been left behind and used to describe the evolution of life has noted several sudden and global extinction events, known as __ ___. These events tend to not only mark the boundaries of ___ ___ ___ but also usually represent significant shifts in the evolution of life.
mass extinction; geological time periods
In some instances, impact events, such as an asteroid impact, or rapid changes in the environment do not leave organisms time to adapt and leads to loss of many species very rapidly, called ____ ____.
mass extinctions
Fungi do not have true sexes, but rather what are called ____ ____.
mating types
As the fungi grow and spread, the fungus provides the algae with protection, ______, and water.
minerals
The organisms are typically _____ and have a ______ dominated life cycle in which the only haploid cells produced by the organism is the gametes (reproductive cells).
motile (they can ****ing move); diploid
Fungi are typically _____ eukaryotic organisms
multicellular
a reproductive part of fungi is a ____
mushroom
All protists are highly organized eukaryotes, and therefore possess a _____, which contains the DNA, and specialized membrane-bound organelles.
nucleus
Organize the levels of biological organization (species, ecosystem, community, population, organism) from simplest to complex
organism-->species-->population-->community-->ecosystem
Kingdom Protista is the link between the single-celled _______ bacteria and archaeans, and the multi-celled _____ fungi, plants, and animals.
prokaryotic; eukaryotic
Malaria is a ____ parastie
protist
the first group to have an amniotic egg was _____
reptiles
Site of protein synthesis is called ____
ribosomes
Fungi's manner of obtaining nutrients makes them especially helpful in many ecosystems since they decompose organic material or are ______.
saprophytic
In an experiment done with 2 species of cichild fish, females were unable to recognise males of their own species under monochromatic light. This shows that females are choosing males based on color differences only. This is an example of:
sexual selection
Protists are also generally classified as being _______, but also may be collections of cells, that do not form the tissues associated with other eukaryotic organisms.
single-celled
New species form as a result of ______
some members of the population exploiting a new food source and only mating with members of the population that eat this food source, OR a response to changes in shelter availability, OR a response to changes in local climate conditions, OR an organism from one population no longer recognizing another organism as a potential mate OR two populations becoming geographically isolated from one another
The rate of speciation and the rate of _____ shapes the patterns of diversity on planet Earth.
species loss
Today, the rate of ___ ____ is comparable to those periods of mass extinctions, and ___ ____ are considered the driving force behind the current biodiversity crisis.
species loss; human activities
each ______ is believed to have evolved from a single common ancestor, and thus all members are most closely related to each other than to organisms outside that group
supergroup
Fungi are also capable of forming beneficial _____ relationships with many algae and plant species.
symbiotic
sexual selection can lead to____
sympatric selection
which of the following is a prezygotic isolating mechanism?
temporal isolation, bc this is when 2 species have mating seasons during different seasons
What is reproductive isolation?
the inability of 2 species to breed successfully due to geographical, behavioral, physiological, or genetic barriers or differences.
speciation in ****ing engilsh is _____
when one species evoles into two species
What is an invertebrate?
An animal without a backbone
Segmented worms: Serial repetition of segments, setae, possessing a true coelom, and well-developed organ systems, such as digestive and nervous systems, are defining characteristics of which phylum?
Annelids
The 5th mass extinction, ____ extinction, occurred about 65 MYA. This extinction eliminated all ____ and many reptiles and allowed for the rise of mammals.
Cretaceous; dinosaurs
Approximately 360 MYA (million years ago), at the end of the _____ period, the second mass extinction wiped out 50% percent of animal species on land and in seas. Shortly after the extinction event, the ____ ____, such as insects, amphibians, and early reptiles, appeared.
Devonian; terrestrial animals
Protists belong to which domain?
Eukarya bc protists are not prokaryotes bc they have nucleuses
Protists are eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
Eukaryotic
Currently, there are approximately 8.7 million species that have been identified and described. T/F
F bc 8.7 million is just a guesss that they made for how many there are
If you include bacteria and viruses, recent studies have indicated a realistic estimation of total biodiversity is up to 100 million species. T/F
F it's 8.7 million u *******