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BIOL351 | BIOL351MODULE 1| EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED |
LATEST UPDATE 2026
When did the Earth form?

~4.6 billion years ago

When did life arise?

~3.6 billion years ago

Hadean Eon (4.6-3.8 bya)

Formation of Earth

Formation of the crust and oceans

Origins of cellular life

Archaean Eon (3.8-2.5 bya)

Divergence of Bacteria and Archaea

Origins of anoxygenic photosynthesis

Origins of cyanobacteria and oxygenic photosynthesis

Proterozoic Eon (2.5 BYA- 542 MYA)

Start of the Great Oxidation Event

Ozone Shield forming

Evidence for multicellular eukaryotes

Start of Cambrian explosion

Phanerozoic Eon

,Origins of first animals

Extinction of dinosaurs

What kind of metabolism used by some archaea may be remnant of early form of

chemiosmosis?

FeS-based

Fossil evidence places evolution of cyanobacteria and oxygenic photosynthesis

to how long ago?

~3 billion years ago

Fossilized remains are found in

stromatolites and sedimentary rocks

What are stromatolites?

layered rocks formed by incorporation of mineral sediments into microbial mat

What is a likely site for the origin of life on Earth?

Deep-sea hydrothermal vents

RNA can perform diverse functions including

backbone of essential molecules (e.g. ATP, NADH, coenzyme A)

bind small molecules (e.g. nucleotides, amino acids)

catalyze some biochemical reactions

template for own synthesis

catalyze protein synthesis

Events Hypothesized to Precede the Origin of Cellular Life

A Possible Energy-Conserving Scheme for Primitive Cells

LUCA

,last universal common ancestor

What is the difference between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell?

Prokaryotic cells lack a true membrane-delimited nucleus.



Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-enclosed nucleus, are more complex

morphologically and are usually larger than prokaryotic cells.

Describe the following shapes:

Spirillum

Spirochete

Anabaena (a cyanobacterium)

large Bacillus

Escherichia coli

Staphylococcus

Rickettsia

Prokaryotes

Bacteria and Archaea

no organelles (membrane-enclosed structures), no nucleus

Eukaryotes

plants, animals, algae, protozoa, fungi

contain organelles

DNA enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus

mitochondria and chloroplasts

The simplest and smallest "organisms" are the

, mycoplasmas

Mycoplasma gentialium

a Gram-positive bacterium with a 580 kbp genome with 470 defined coding regions

Some microbes are not unicellular. Provide a few examples.

Nostoc: a photosynthetic bacterium that forms filaments

Neurospora crassa: a filamentous fungus that forms hyphae

Not all microbes are small. Provide a few examples.

armillaria ostoyae

bridgeoporus nobilissimus

Natural classification

Arranges organisms into groups whose members share many characteristics

- based on anatomical characteristics

What does the natural classification fail to provide?

information of evolutionary relatedness

Taxonomy

Identify and name different organisms

Define groups based on relatedness among the different organisms (morphological and

molecular relatedness)

binomial system of nomenclature

two names:

genus name: italicized and capitalized (e.g. Escherichia)

species epithet: italicized but not capitalized (e.g. coli)

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