Anthropometry and Homonids and Migration
Evolution and Natural Selection
Ecology
Variation, Meiosis
Photosynthesis
100

How are fossils formed?

The calcium (in bones) is replaced with minerals that harden over time

100

What is an example of Natural Selection we have studied?

Rock Pocket Mouse, Beetles in gizmos 

Both coloration examples

100

What are the three types of symbiosis?

  • Parasitic

    • One benefits, other is harmed

  • Mutualistic

    • Both benefit

  • Commensal

    • One benefits, other is unaffected

100

How many chromosomes does a daughter cell get from a parent cell if the daughter sell has 46

23 from each-- one half

100

What is the input for light-dependent reactions?

H2O and Light


200

What are push and pull factors of human migration?

Climate changes and Food scarcity (push)

Communication and new transportation, eg. tools, language (pull)

200
What are the three types of adaptations?
  • Structural adaptations - involve body of organism

    • wings of birds & insects for flight; fins of fish; webbed feet of ducts for swimming 

    • warning coloration, cryptic coloration, mimicry

  • Physiological adaptation

    • related to biochemistry & interactions w/in body

    • protein web made by spiders; venom made snakes

  • Behavioral adaptations

    • mating behavior, parental behavior

    • vocal mimicry

200

What are the three different types of speciation graphs?


Directional

- Shift left OR right

- One extreme is favored

Stabilizing

- Taller, thinner middle

- Average is favored

Disruptive

- M-shaped

- Two extremes favored

200

What causes variation?

Crossing over (in prophase I)

200

What is the input for light-independent reactions?

Carbon Dioxide, NADPH and ATP

300

What is an example found from fossils that made us realize they evolved

Use of tools- opposable thumbs

Foramen Magnum position- upright walking

300

Gradualism versus Punctuated Equilibrium?

Gradualism: streamline, linear

Punctuated Equilibrium: staircase, affected by events that caused changes

300

Examples of Density Independent versus Density Dependent

Density Independent

  • Drought

  • Wildfire

  • Volcanic eruptions

  • Hurricane

  • Density Dependant
  • Competition

  • Predation

  • Food

  • Disease

  • Parasitism

300

What occurs in prophase I 

  • Homologous chromosomes pair

  • Crossing over

  • Increases genetic variation

300

What is the output for light-dependent reactions? 

Oxygen, NADP, ADP

400

When did the first humans migrate out of Africa?

925,000-160,000 years ago

400

What is the difference between Homologous and Analogous?

Analogous

  • Similar in function, not necessarily in structure 

Homologous:

  • Shows similar structures that evolved from a common ancestor

400
What is biomass?

Amount of space/energy an organism takes up in their trophic level in their environment

follows the 10% rule passing to the next trophic level

Way more at the bottom than the top 

Example: salmon need to eat a bunch of small fish so there would need to be way more small fish than big fish to support the high population (salmon)

400

Meiosis versus Mitosis?

Mitosis: Growth/repair - 2 diploid cells - No crossing over

Meiosis: Produces Gametes - 4 haploid cells - crossing over



400

What is the output for light-independent reactions?

Glucose

500

Name three out of the 10 human variation facts

1. Human groups distinguish themselves principally culturally.

2. human biological variation is continuous, not discrete.

3. Clustering populations is arbitrary.

4. populations are biologically real, not races.

5. populations also have a constructed component.

6. there is much more variation within groups than between groups.

7. people are similar to those nearby and different from those far away.

8. racial classification is historical and political and does not reflect natural biological patterns.

9. humans have little genetic variation.

10. racial issues are social-political-economic, not biological. 


500

Criteria to be considered and evolutionary adaptation?

Heritable (can be passed down)

Fits a niche (Functional for a specific environmental factor)

Fitness (Contributes to advantage the species)


500

types of survivorship curves?


Type I


High survival → sudden drop


Humans, large mammals


Type II


Constant decrease


Birds, small mammals


Type III


Low early survival


Fish, invertebrates, plants


500

How many diploids do you start with and how many haploids do you end with

you have 4 haploids at the end and 1 diploid at the beginning

1 diploid is = 4 haploids so its just being cut up in meiosis

500

What is the equation of photosynthesis? 

6CO₂ + 6H₂O + Light Energy → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂

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