2A - Evolution Flashcards

Chapter 3

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1
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What is a Niche?

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Role in an environment

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What is an Organism?

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Individual of a species

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3
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Organism groups in order of least complex to most complex?

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domain
kingdom
phylum
class
order
family
genus
species

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Three domains of life

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Bacteria, Eukarya, Archea.

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Bacteria

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  • Prokaryotic, unicellular organisms
  • Lack membrane bound cells
  • Reproducea sexually
  • Heterotrophic by absorbtion
  • Autotrophic by chemo or photosynthesis
  • Move using flagella
  • “binary fission” = cloning to reproduce
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What are Eukarya?

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  • Eukaryotic, unicellular to multicellular organisms
  • Membrane bound nucleus
  • Sexual reproduction
  • Phenotypes and nutrition are diverse
  • Each kingdom has specializations
  • Flagella, if present, have a 9+2 organization.
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What are the four kingdoms within the domain or Eukarya?

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Protisa, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia

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Whats some more information on Protisa?

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  • “Protists”
  • Often parasitic
  • between a plant and an animal cell
  • mostly multicellular, sometimes unicellular
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How do you classify/ name organisms?

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  • Bimomial nomenclature
  • Includes the organisms genus and species, usually in latin
  • Genus goes first and is capitalized
  • Species os second and is little letters
  • ITALICIZED OR UNDERLINED
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What are Archea?

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-Prokaryotic unicellular organisms
- Lack member bound nucleus
- Many are autotrophic by chemosynthesis, some are heterotrophic by absorbtion
- Unique RNA base sequence
- Distinctive plasma membraine and cell wall chemistry
- Extremophiles

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dichotomous key

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A dichotomous key is a branched or stepped process that can
be used to identify organisms.

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12
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What affects patterns of distribution of life

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Abiotic factors such as:
1. climate,
2. latitude,
3. elevation,
4. temperature,
5. humidity,
6. moisture,
7. salinity,
8. and light .

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Habitat

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A place or area with a biome or ecosystem that has a particular set of biotic and abiotic characteristics

Basically, where organisms live.

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14
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Levels of organization

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species/indiv
pop
com
ecos
biome
biosphere

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15
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What is an organisms range?

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The geological area where the organism is found

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16
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What are limiting factors

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Any abiotic or biotic element that controls the number of individuals in a population.

Examples:
Competition
Predation
Parasites

17
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What are the two types of competition

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  1. Intraspecific competition: between members of the same species.
    ex: finding a mate, and territory
  2. Interspecific competition: between members of different species
    ex: hyenas & lions/cheetas
18
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What is symbiosis/symbiotic relationships?

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Long term relationship between different organisms/ species

19
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3 types of symbiosis

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  1. Mutualism: Both org.’s benefit
  2. Parasitism: One org. benefits, the other is harmed.
  3. Commensalism: One org. benefits, the other remains neutral