Chapter 17 practice test
What prevents organic molecules from forming on their own and remaining intact today?
Atmospheric oxygen is too reactive
Why did the development of sexual reproduction speed up the process of evolution?
Sexual reproduction increases genetic variety
What was the response of the various groups of early organisms that existed when oxygen levels rose in the atmosphere
Some life forms became extinct, Some life forms survived in only a few airless habitats, Some life forms evolved metabolic pathways that used oxygen for respiration (all of the above)
What do proteinoid microspheres have in common with cells
They can store and release energy
Earth's most recent era is the
Cenozoic
Why did oceans not exist on Earth nearly 4 billion years ago
Water remained a gas because Earth was very hot
A very large mass extinction in which trilobites and amphibians disappeared occurred at the end of the
Paleozoic Era
A single species that has evolved into several different forms that live in different ways has undergone
adaptive radiation
The Mesozoic Era occurred
after the Paleozoic Era.
Examples of fossils include preserved
all of the above
Which of the following was NOT characteristic of Earth before the oceans formed
an atmosphere containing oxygen gas
The first organisms on Earth were most like today's
bacteria
In the past, mass extinctions encouraged the rapid evolution of surviving species
by making new habitats available to them
Which of the following functions can RNA perform under certain conditions
catalyzing chemical reactions, processing messenger RNA after transcription &helping DNA replicate (all of the above)
The process by which two species, for example, a flower and a pollinating insect, evolve in response to each other is called
coevolution
Sharks, dolphins, and penguins all have streamlined bodies and appendages that enable them to move through water. These similarities are the result of
convergent evolution
. Early in Earth's history, while the planet was in a melted state, the most dense elements formed Earth's
core
During the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, the dominant land animals were
dinosaurs
The basic divisions of the geologic time scale from larger to smaller are
eras and periods
The length of time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay is its
half-life
Two gases that probably existed in Earth's early atmosphere are
hydrogen cyanide and carbon monoxide
To compare the relative ages of fossils, scientists sometimes use an easily recognized species called a(an)
index fossil
In addition to hydrogen, two of the gases used in Miller and Urey's experiment were
methane and ammonia
What proportion of all species that ever lived has become extinct?
more than 99 percent
The Cambrian Explosion resulted in the evolution of the first
representatives of most animal groups
When oxygen was first released in the early seas, it combined with iron to form
rust
Most fossils form in
sedimentary rock
To be useful as an index fossil, a species must have existed for a
short period over a wide geographic range
Sedimentary rock is formed from
small particles of sand, silt, and clay.
One necessary condition for the evolution of the first life on Earth was
the presence of liquid water