Macroevolution
Animals
Microbes
Ecology
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100

A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships between organisms. 

What is a phylogenetic tree?

100

Organisms that need to consume other living things to get energy.

What is a heterotroph?

100

This group of single-celled organisms consists of two domains, Archaea and Bacteria. 

What are prokaryotes?

100

The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment. 

What is Ecology?
100

This theory proposes that early metabolic reactions took place on rock surfaces near hydrothermal vents in the ocean.

What is the Iron-Sulfur World Hypothesis?

200

Processes that give rise to new species, building upon microevolutionary changes.

What is macroevolution?

200

Layers of tissues that form in animals during early development

What are germ layers?

200

This photosynthetic bacteria replenishes 50-75% of the worlds oxygen!

What are cyanobacteria?

200

Things that constrict the distribution of organisms. 

What are limiting factors?

200

This group of animals have cnidocytes, or stinging cells. 

What are cnidarians?

300

Groups of organisms capable of interbreeding to produce viable offspring.

What is a Biological Species?

300

Animals that develop mouth second

What are deuterostomes?

300

These diseases can be transferred between species. 

What are zoonotic diseases?

300

Ecosystem stabilities are determined by this. 

What is ecosystem complexity?

300

Species that have many small offspring and little parental care.

What are opportunists?

400

Speciation which occurs as a result of geographic isolation. 

What is allopatric speciation?

400

While most animals have organized tissue, this simplistic group of organisms does not.

What is a sponge?

400

Prokaryotes produce these when environmental conditions become unfavorable for survival. 

What are spores?

400

Roles an organism plays in an ecosystem.

What is a niche?
400

When two unrelated organisms share a trait because they are adapted to similar niches. 

What is convergent evolution?

500

Rapid evolution of a single ancestral species into a diverse array of descendants to occupy distinct ecological niches.

What is adaptive radiation?

500

This group of animals dominates the animal kingdom, with an estimated 85% of known animal species. 

What is an arthropod?

500

Multi-layered sheets of prokaryotes held together by a gummy-textured matrix.

What is a biofilm or a microbial mat?

500

When two species interact and both benefit each other.

What is mutualism?

500

All chordates, including hagfish, have this feature.

Notochord!