Chapter 25 Flashcards

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a collection of abiotically produced molecules surrounded by a membrane or membrane-like structure.

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protobiont

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an RNA molecule that functions as an enzyme, catalyzing reactions during RNA splicing.

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ribozymes

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a method for determining the absolute ages of rocks and fossils, based on the half-life of radioactive isotopes.

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radiometric dating

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the amount of time it takes for 50% of a sample of a radioactive isotope to decay.

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half-life

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the division of Earth’s history into time periods, grouped into three eons–Archaean, Proterozoic, and Phanerozoic–and further subdivided into eras, periods, and epochs.

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geologic record

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layered rock that results from the activities of prokaryotes that bind thin films of sediment together.

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stromatolites

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a process in which a unicellular organism (the “host”) engulfs another cell, which lives within the host cell and ultimately becomes an organelle in the host cell; also refers to the hypothesis that mitochondria and plastids were formerly small prokaryotes that began living within larger cells.

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endosymbiosis

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a hypothesis for the origin of eukaryotes consisting of a sequence of endosymbiotic events in which mitochondria, chloroplasts, and perhaps other cellular structures were derived from small prokaryotes that had been engulfed by larger cells.

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serial endosymbiosis

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a relatively brief time in geologic history when large, hard-bodied forms of animals with most of the major body plans known today appeared in the fossil record. This burst of evolutionary change occurred about 535-525 million years ago.

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Cambrian explosion

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period of evolutionary change in which groups of organisms form many new species whose adaptations allow them to fill vacant ecological roles in their communities.

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adaptive radiations

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evolutionary change in the timing or rate of an organism’s development.

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heterochrony

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the retention in an adult organism of the juvenile features of its evolutionary ancestors.

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paedomorphosis

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any of the master regulatory genes that control placement and spatial organization of body parts in animals, plants, and fungi by controlling the developmental fate of groups of cells.

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homeotic genes

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