Mystery
Phylogenetics
Bacteria/Prokaryotes
Archaea/prokaryotes
Protists/Eukaryotes
100

How many mass extinctions have there been and what is the one we are currently in called

5 going into 6 (Anthropocene)

100

What is used to construct phylogenetic trees, and what do they show?

DNA analysis. Trees show evolutionary relationships

100

What is the overuse of antibiotic leading to?

Antibiotic resistant bacteria

100

What is another name for archaea and why?

Extremophiles - can inhabit harsh conditions

100

What does eukaryote mean, and what is the largest protist

True nucleus and giant kelp

200

List the major events in the history of life

Cellular life, oxygen revolution, nucleated cells, multicellularity, Cambrian explosion

200

What are outgroups? What is the outgroup of my tree?

Organisms that diverged before the group of interest. - Fish

200

Gram-positive bacteria more or less susceptible to antibiotics and  more or less peptidoglycan in their cell walls

More peptidoglycan and more susceptible

200

How do archaea reproduce and what is the result?

Binary fission - 2 identical daughter cells

200

What are characteristics eukaryotes don't share with prokaryotes

membranous-bound organelles, and a nucleolus

300

What are the 2 kinds of eukaryotic reproduction, and what do they result in?

Mitosis (asexual) - 2 identical daughter cells

Meiosis (sexual) - 4 genetically distinct daughter cells

300

Define Homology and give an example using my tree

shared derived trait Ex. live births, lactation, hair, amniotic egg, 4 legs

300

What are the 4 positive interactions that rely on prokaryotes? Give an example for at least 1

Medicine, bioremediation, food production, agriculture

300

List 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages of prokaryotic reproduction

Positive - Rapid -> beneficial mutations spread fast

Negative - Limited diversity -> slows evelution

300

List the 4 methods of movement and describe 2

Pseudopodia - False feet/arm

Flagella - spinning motor

Cilla - hair like

Gliding - on protein or slime

400

How old is Earth and when did life begin?

Earth - 4.6 bya

Life - 3.8 bya

400

What is convergent evolution? Include another word for convergent evolution and an example

Shared traits NOT due to a common ancestor Ex. wings in bats and insects

400

What are the two kinds of prokaryotic interactions? Give examples using bacteria

- Mutualism (+,+) microbiome

- Parasitism (+,-) lyme disease

400

List the 6 characteristics of archaea

No DNA in nuclear envelope, circular chromosomes, no membrane-bound organelles, unicellular, cell walls not made of peptidoglycan, and histone proteins. 

400

Describe the endosymbiosis theory and give an example

Aerobic heterotrophic bacteria engulfed by archaea ->symbiotic relationship -> a single organism

500

What was the first fossil, extinct or extant, and how old

Stromatolites a kind of blue-green algae that is extant 3.5 by old

500

What are Monophyletic and Polyphyletic groups? Give examples of both using my table. 

Monophyletic - Includes ancestors and all descendants

 Polyphyletic - Does not include ancestors 

500

What are the 3 kinds of genetic recombination? Give a description of each

- conjugation

- Transduction

- Transformation


500

Name the 6 different metabolism types, and which are prokaryotic only

Not - Photoautotroph, organoheterotroph

Are - photoheterotroph, organoautotroph, lithoautotroph, lithoheterotroph

500

Give 5 reasons protists are important and 2 examples

Produce 50% of atmospheric oxygen, base of the food chain, clean water as filter feeders, some symbiotic relationships, and disease (malaria)