In the Beginning…
Definitions
Early Organisms
Facts & Figures
Land, ho!
100

The approximate age of the Earth.

What is 4.5 billion years old?

100

The meaning of the word evolution.

What is “change?”

100

Eukaryotic cells contain these structures. 

What are organelles? 

100

A special relationship between two different organisms which both benefit from living & working together.

What is symbiosis? 

100

As the amount of O2 in the atmosphere increased, this formed 13-20km above the Earth’s surface. 

What is the ozone layer? 

200

The approximate number of years ago that life evolved on earth

What is >3.5 billion years ago?

200

A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area.

What is a population? 

200

An increase in the amount of oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere initially caused this

What is a mass extinction? 

200

It is estimated that that roughly this percentage of all species to have ever lived on Earth have gone extinct. 

What is 99%? 

200

Roughly 230 mya, dinosaur evolved from this group of reptiles.

What were the archosaurs? 

300

A term for all of the time since the Earth formed.

What is geologic time? 

300

What we call a population when all members of its species have died. 

What is extinct? 

300

This collection of >500 million year old aquatic organisms was discovered in the Canadian Rockies. 

What is the Burgess Shale? 

300

We use these remains or impressions to learn about prehistoric organisms. 

What are fossils? 

300

It is thought that these two events were primarily responsible for the extinction of most dinosaurs. 

What are an asteroid strike (creating Chicxulub crater) & volcanic eruptions (in modern-day India)? 

400

Photosynthesizing organisms evolved 3 bya, spewing this waste product into the air - as evidenced by banded iron formations. 

What is oxygen? 

400

Define photosynthesis.

What is the act of taking in sunlight, water, & carbon dioxide to produce food? 

400

There is evidence that both mitochondria & chloroplasts were once these types of organisms.

What are bacteria? 

400

All cells contain this substance, which is easier to maintain in water than on land. 

What is cytoplasm? 

400

This class of vertebrates (amphibian, bird, fish, mammal, reptile) is thought to be the most recently evolved. 

What are mammals? 

500

The oldest fossils are of these organisms. 

What are stromatolites formed by Cyanobacteria?

500

This occurs when a parent passes a modified trait to their offspring via DNA. 

What is inheritable change

500

The Endosymbiotic Theory explains how these evolved. 

What are eukaryotic cells? 

500

This group of dinosaurs escaped the mass extinction & involved into these

What are “theropods“ & ”birds”? 

500

These traits helped mammals escape mass extinction. (List 3)

What are burrowing, small size, being omnivores, & having fur?