Terms
Viruses and Prions
History of Life
Prokaryotes
RANDOM
100

All individuals of a species that live in the same geographic area. 

Population 

100

What is an example of a disease caused by a virus?

Influenza 

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

Herpes 

100

When did life originate on Earth?

3.5 BYA


100

Do prokaryotic cells have a nucleus?

No-DNA is contained in the nucleoid

100

What is a symbiosis?

Two organisms living in close association

200

An alternate form of a gene

Allele 


200

This disease, caused by prions, is a fatal neurological disease affecting deer. 

What is Chronic Wasting?

200

What are some ways we can construct a phylogenetic tree? (Name 3)

Embryonic analysis (developmental), morphology, physiology, genetic data, fossil records

200

What are the biological causes of the Black Death?

Infection by bacteria (prokaryote) Yersinia Pestis 

200

Describe and endospore

A protective coating produced by a bacteria during times of environmental stress.

300

The process by which acquired energy, stored in bonds of molecules (e.g., carbohydrates), is converted to a usable form (ATP)

Cellular Respiration 

300

How do prions reproduce?

Attacking a healthy protein and causing it to fold incorrectly and change-this causes malfunction of the protein and then death of the organism. 

300

Name 3 ways phylogenetic trees benefit humans?

Agriculture- New Crops

Health-Antibiotics, pathogen detection, etc

Conservation Biology-Increase genetic diversity in populations 


300

How do prokaryotes reproduce?

Fission 

300

Name the 5 characteristics of living things

1.Consist of one or more cells. 

2. Reproduce 

3.Possess Genetic Information 

4.Products of Evolution 

5. Use energy

GREECE (WITH NOTHING IN LAST E)

Genetic information, reproduction, evolution, energy, cells, NOTHING 

400

An evolutionary process by which individuals with an advantageous inherited trait (an adaptation) produce more surviving offspring than individuals without this trait.

Natural Selection 

400

What disease causing agent caused an outbreak between 1918 and 1920 and led to the death of 50 million people? 

Virus-Influenza 

400

Name the order in which life on Earth evolved

Heterotrophic bacteria, Cyanobacteria, Protists (Eukaryotes), Plants, Fungi, Animals 

400

What are the social causes of the Black Death?

Poverty and lack of understanding of disease

400

What two organelles that we discussed in lecture can be attributed to Eukaryotic cells through the Endosymbiosis Theory?

Mitochondria and Chloroplast


500

Change in the relative abundance (or frequency) of alleles (or heritable traits) in a populationover time.

Evolution 

500

What are the characteristics of an organism that a virus has?

1) capacity to reproduce 

2) hereditary information

3) capacity for evolution

500

Why was the evolution of cyanobacteria important for further evolution of life on Earth?

*Ozone Layer

*Oxygen in atmosphere

500

How does gene transfer occur in Prokaryotes?

Conjugation  

500

Describe the difference between heterotrophy and autotrophy

Heterotrophy-an organism must consume other organisms/acquire nutrients outside of themselves to gain energy 

Autotrophy-Can create their own energy 

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