ARISH NIKADE -- AP BIOLOGY UNIT 7 VOCABULARY (PART II)

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48 Terms

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3 Domains

Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Eukarya.

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6 Kingdoms

Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia.

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Absolute Dating

Scientific methods used to determine the exact age of a fossil, rock, or archaeological artifact by measuring the radioactive decay of isotopes, providing a specific chronological age.

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Adaptive Radiation

a process where a single species or small group of species rapidly diversifies into many new species

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Allopatric Speciation

a type of speciation where a population becomes geographically isolated, leading to the evolution of distinct species due to the absence of gene flow between the isolated groups

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Ancestral Characteristic

Traits that were present in a common ancestor of a group of organisms and are inherited by all of its descendants.

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Behavioral Isolation

females only choose mates that are different from other populations which prevents the populations from interbreeding

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Binomial Nomenclature

A system for naming species using a two-part scientific name, consisting of the genus and species, typically in Latinized form.

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Biological Evolution

The change in the inherited traits of populations of organisms over successive generations, driven by mechanisms like natural selection, genetic drift, and mutation.

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BSC

groups of interbreeding natural populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups, meaning they can produce viable, fertile offspring, but not with members of other species

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Chemical Evolution

The gradual formation of increasingly complex organic molecules from simpler inorganic molecules through chemical reactions.

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Cladistics

A method of classifying organisms based on their evolutionary relationships, grouping them into clades (groups of organisms descended from a common ancestor) using shared, derived characteristics.

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Cladogram

A branching diagram that illustrates hypothetical relationships among different groups of organisms based on shared characteristics.

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Classification

The process of arranging organisms, both living and extinct, into groups based on similar characteristics.

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Continental Drift (Plate Tectonics)

Describes the idea that Earth's continents were once part of a single supercontinent (Pangaea) and have moved to their current positions over millions of years.

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Derived Characteristic

A trait that has evolved from an ancestral form and is unique to a particular group or lineage, distinguishing it from other groups.

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Divergent Evolution

the process where two or more related species become increasingly dissimilar over time, often due to adapting to different environments or ecological niches, potentially leading to the formation of new species.

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Ecological Isolation

populations choose different habitats to live which prevents the populations from interbreeding

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Endosymbiotic Hypothesis

Proposes that some eukaryotic organelles, like mitochondria and chloroplasts, originated as free-living prokaryotes that were engulfed by early eukaryotic cells, forming a symbiotic relationship that led to their evolution into organelles.

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Gametic Isolation

gametes are not able to fuse from different populations which prevents the populations from interbreeding

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Geographic Isolation

physical barrier preventing breeding between populations

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Gradualism

A pattern of evolution characterized by slow, continuous, and directional change over long periods.

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Homologous Structures

Structures in different species that are similar due to shared ancestry.

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Hox Genes

A group of related genes that play a crucial role in animal development by specifying the body plan along the head-to-tail axis, ensuring that structures form in the correct places.

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Hybrid Vigor

when a hybrid has stronger traits because any deleterious traits are balanced out by the genetics of the other species

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Iron-Sulfur World

Suggests that life originated on the surface of iron sulfide minerals near hydrothermal vents, where complex chemical reactions catalyzed by these minerals led to the emergence of metabolism-first life.

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LUCA

Last Universal Common Ancestor, the hypothesized single-celled organism from which all known life on Earth is believed to have descended.

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Mass Extinction

A period of dramatically increased extinction rates, where a large percentage of Earth's species disappear within a relatively short geological time frame.

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Mechanical Isolation

populations can't physically exchange gametes which prevents the populations from interbreeding

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Miller Experiment

Simulated the conditions of early Earth and demonstrated the possibility of organic molecules, including amino acids, forming from inorganic compounds through chemical reactions.

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Molecular Clock

A method used to estimate the time of evolutionary events by comparing the differences in DNA or protein sequences between species, assuming mutations accumulate at a relatively constant rate.

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Phylogenetic Tree (Phylogeny)

A diagram that depicts the evolutionary relationships among different species, organisms, or genes, showing how they are related through a common ancestor.

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Postzygotic Isolating Mechanisms

barriers that prevent offspring from different populations from growing or breeding. Hybrid inviability and sterility

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Prezygotic Isolating Mechanisms

barriers that prevent different populations from successfully mating

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Primordial Soup

The hypothetical, early Earth environment of a water body rich in organic compounds from which scientists believe the first life forms evolved.

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Principle of Parsimony

Suggests that the simplest explanation, or the one requiring the fewest evolutionary changes, is the most likely to be true, especially when constructing phylogenetic trees.

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Protein First

A theory that proposes proteins were the first biomolecules to appear in the evolution of life on Earth.

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Punctuated Equilibrium

The idea that evolution occurs in spurts instead of following the slow, but steady path.

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Relative Dating

A method used to determine the chronological order of events and objects, establishing which is older or younger relative to others, without assigning specific numerical ages.

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Reproductive Isolating Mechanisms

a collection of evolutionary mechanisms, behaviors and physiological processes critical for speciation. They prevent members of different populations from producing offspring, or ensure that any offspring are sterile/inviable

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RNA First

The RNA world hypothesis proposes that RNA, rather than DNA or proteins, was the primary form of genetic material and played a crucial role in the early evolution of life, potentially serving as both a carrier of genetic information and a catalyst for chemical reactions.

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Speciation

the evolutionary process where new species arise from a single ancestral species, typically through reproductive isolation and genetic divergence

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Sterility

when two populations produce a zygote that is infertile and not able to breed

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Sympatric Speciation

the evolution of a new species from a surviving ancestral species, where both continue to inhabit the same geographic region without geographical isolation

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Systematics

The scientific study of the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationships.

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Taxonomy

The science of classifying, naming, and describing organisms, including studying their relationships and the principles underlying such classification.

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Temporal Isolation

populations breed at different times which prevents the populations from interbreeding

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Zygote Mortality

zygote inviability, when two populations produce a zygote that is not able to survive to maturity