Species & Speciation
Origin of Life
Dr. James Nieh Lecture
Organismal Diversity
Film: What plants talk about
100

This type of DNA is preferred for studying recent evolutionary events due to its faster mutation rate

What is mitochondrial DNA?

100

Proposed as the birthplace of life, these underwater geological features provide chemical gradients and energy for organic molecule formation

What are hydrothermal vents?

100

This term describes the transfer of information from one animal to another, affecting the behavior of the receiver

What is animal communication?

100

This domain includes single-celled organisms that thrive in extreme environments and have unique biochemistry distinct from bacteria

What is Archaea?

100

Plants can send out these chemical signals to call for help when they are under attack by herbivores

What are chemical SOS signals?

200

This concept defines species as groups that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring under natural conditions

What is the Biological Species Concept (BSC)?

200

These organisms are characterized by cells with no nucleus, circular DNA, and reproduction by binary fission

What are prokaryotes?

200

This type of communication conveys a type of information, such as identifying a predator or locating food

What is specific or referential information?

200

Tiktaalik provides evidence for evolution as a transitional form because it shares characteristics of both these types of animals

What are fish and tetrapods?

200

The roots of plants can grow faster when they detect nutrient patches underground

What is accelerated root growth?

300

Speciation that occurs without geographic isolation is called this

What is sympatric speciation?

300

This key structure is absent in prokaryotic cells but present in eukaryotic cells, housing the genetic material

What is a nucleus?

300

Honey bees use this unique type of "dance" to communicate the location of food sources to other members of the hive

What is the waggle dance?

300

During the Precambrian, primitive cells evolved the ability to engulf other cells, creating this process that gave rise to mitochondria and chloroplasts

What is endosymbiosis?

300

This chemical, produced by the wild tobacco plant when attacked by herbivores, poisons any animal that consumes it

What is nicotine?

400

This type of reproductive barrier prevents species from mating due to differences in timing, such as seasonal reproduction

What is temporal isolation?

400

This would have been a simple, single-celled organism with characteristics common to all life forms, such as genetic material (likely RNA or DNA)

What is LUCA? (last universal common ancestor)

400

In the honey bee waggle dance, the angle of the dance relative to gravity communicates this to the foraging bees

What is the direction of the food source relative to the sun?

400

Fossils showing intermediate characteristics between ancestral species and their descendants are known by this term, offering direct evidence of evolution

What are transitional forms?

400

In experiments, this parasitic plant, known for its ability to find a host, demonstrates plant behavior that mimics animal foraging patterns

What is the Daughter Vine?

500

These are the five types of prezygotic barrier mechanisms that prevent mating

What is behavioral, temporal, mechanical, habitat, and gametic isolation?

500

This helps explain the presence of organelles in eukaryotes that have their own DNA, ribosomes, and can divide independently, much like prokaryotic cells

What is Endosymbiotic Theory?

500

The length of the waggle run in the honey bee dance communicates this crucial detail about the food source

What is the distance to the food source?

500

Tiktaalik resembles modern tetrapods in having a flat head, neck, and these bones in its fins that are homologous to the limbs of tetrapods


Unlike tetrapods, Tiktaalik retains this fish-like feature for movement in water

What are wrist bones and fins?

500

Plants release a compound, which acts like a sweet treat to attract herbivores, which then becomes a deadly trap, signaling predators to come for a snack

What are trichomes?

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