B2- Old and New Species Flashcards
1
Q
How can fossils be formed?
A
- Hard parts of animals that don’t decay easily.
- Parts of organisms not decayed because decay conditions absent (e.g: preserved in ice).
- Parts of organisms replaced by other materials as they decay.
- Preserved traces of organisms (e.g: footprints).
2
Q
Define extinction.
A
Extinction means that a species which once existed has completely died out, so none survive.
3
Q
What are fossils?
A
Fossils are remains of organisms from many years ago which are found in rocks.
4
Q
What is meant by the term species? (2 marks)
A
Organisms that can breed together (1) and can produce fertile offspring (1).
5
Q
Why are some fossils destroyed over time?
A
- Many early life forms had soft bodies so few traces were left behind.
- Traces left were likely to have been destroyed by geological activity.
6
Q
Why might extinction occur?
A
- New disease may kill all members of a species.
- Environmental change over long time.
- New predator may evolve or be introduced.
- New competitor may evolve or be introduced so original species have little to eat, etc.
- Single catastrophic event destroys habitat.
- Natural change in species over long time.
7
Q
Suggest one factor which could have caused the dinosaurs to die out.
A
Possible answers:
- Collision of giant asteroid caused huge fires, earthquakes, landslides and tsunamis.
- Dust which rose masked sun, causing darkness and lower temp➡️plants couldn’t grow and temperatures fell.
- Extinction slower process due to sea ice melting and cooling sea levels➡️less plankton➡️less food available.