B2.8 Speciation Flashcards

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How do fossils form?

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  • When a plant or animal dies, it lies on the floor (sea bed usually)
  • Soft tissues decompose quickly but bones and hard tissue are left behind
  • Over time sediment builds up over the top
  • The encased bones decay beneath the layers of rock
  • Minerals replace the organic material in ‘petrification’
    or
  • Body completely decays and minerals fill the cast left behind
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What evidence for evolution can be found through fossils?

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Fossils of simpler organisms are found lower down in the ground whereas more complex animals are found higher up - suggesting that organisms have grown more complex over time

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Why are there few traces of really old organisms?

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They were soft bodied and completely decomposed

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How has a horse changed since its predecessor 60 million years ago?

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  • Forest dwelling, 0.6 m tall, wide spread feet

- Land / meadow dwelling, 1.6 m tall, compact hooves

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What factors can cause an organism to become extinct?

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  • New disease
  • New predators
  • Single catastrophic event (eg eruption)
  • Changes to environment
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How did the Dodo become extinct?

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Dodos lived on Maurititus (island in Indian ocean) with no predators
Colonisation of Dutch in 1683 brought new predators (people / pigs / rats) who killed them and their young
Dodos became extinct within 80 years

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How can geographical isolation cause the formation of new species?

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Species in the new environment need different characteristics to stay alive
For example
-Longer beaks
-More vibrant colours

The organisms in new environment evolve to cater for this and eventually create a new species

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What factors can cause speciation?

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  • Geographical isolation
  • Natural selection
  • Genetic Variation
  • Speciation (variations of a species become so different they cannot interbreed anymore)
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What conditions are needed for decay?

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  • Warmth
  • Moisture
  • Oxygen
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What causes an organism to be preserved (eg in sap or bogs?)?

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Lack of the conditions needed for decay
eg
not enough oxygen

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What conditions are optimum for decay

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Low levels of oxygen and cold to prolong decay

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What is the name for when variations of a species become so different they can no longer interbreed anymore?

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Speciation

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