Studying life
Characteristics of Life
Biodiversity
Phylogenetic Trees
Bacteria and Archaea
100

How old is the earth? 

4.5- 4.6 billion years old 

100

What are the common set of chemical building blocks?

Proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids 

100

what are the 3 domains? 

Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya 

100

What does a phylogenetic tree depict? 

Patterns of descent, NOT physical similarities 

100

How to prokaryotic cells divide? 

Asexually by binary fission 

200

what were the earliest photosynthesizers? 

bacteria 

200

What is a population? 

A group of organisms of the same species interacting in an environment

200

What is the signature element of life on Earth? 

Carbon 

200

What evidence is phylogenetic history based on now? 

Genetic evidence 

200

Halophiles live in what type of environment?

Salty environments 

300

What were some of the molecules that originated life? 

Water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen

300

Organisms regulate their internal environment though which process? 

Homestasis

300

What is genetic diversity and why is it important? 

The variety of genes within a species. Genetic variations enables species to survive, reproduce, and adapt to environmental changes.

300

What is topology? 

Branching pattern 

300

What serves as a site for protein synthesis? 

Ribosomes 

400

What is Biology? 

The scientific study of living things 

400

What is the importance of atmospheric O2?

Cells became aerobic and allowed life to colonize on land

400

What is the main cause for many threats to biodiversity? 

Humans 

400

What is a synapomorphy?

A shared derived trait

400

3 common shapes of bacteria: 

Cocci, Bacilli, Spirilla 

500

What defines living things? 

They have a common origin and share key characteristics
500

Is a seed living? Why or why not?

Yes, because they have the potential to grow 

500

 How is the Northern Spotted owl affected by habitat loss?

They prefer older forests, so newly planted trees are unsuitable for their survival. 
500

What is the difference between an ancestral trait and a derived trait? 

Ancestral traits originated in the common ancestor that can be retained, modified, or lost 

Derived traits are found in the descendent but never in the common ancestor 

500
How is peptidoglycan expressed in gram (-) bacteria?

Bacteria have a thin peptidoglycan layer that stains red