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First fungi evolved in - answer => ordovician



Conifers evolved in - answer => permian



Chloroplasts are found only in kingdom plantae - answer => false



Oparin did experiments in - answer => chemical evolution



Dna in the nuclei in eukaryotic cells is complexed with - answer => proteins



Pasteur bent necks of glass flasks to prevent from reaching water - answer => bacteria



Stanley milller combined methane and in water - answer => ammonia



Endosymbiosis theory argues a relationship between two cells - answer => mutualistic



Pasteur did an experiment to show there was no spontaneous generation - answer => true



Reids experiment involved denying access to meat - answer => flies



Some of pasteurs flasks are still on display today - answer => true



Pigment molecules are found in the - answer => chloroplasts

,First period of the cenozoic - answer => tertiary



Redi did an experiment to show that meat didnt produce maggots by process of - answer
=> spontaneous generation



Era broken into epochs - answer => cenozoic



Fist hominids appeared at end of - answer => tertiary



Bony fish evolved in the period if palezoic - answer => ordovician



Prokaryotic cells contain - answer => rna



Protenoid spheres could have evolved via - answer => self assembly



Stanley miller was able to produce synthetic - answer => amino acids



First dinos appeared in the - answer => triassic



Period of first vascular plants - answer => silurian



Endosymbiosis theory argues small pro cells engulfed by - answer => larger pro cells



Multicellularity might have evolved by incomplete cell division - answer => true



Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have two membranes - answer => true



Site for aerobic respiration in eukaryotes - answer => mitochondria



Most scientists think the earth is - answer => 4.5 billion years old

,Oparin converted nitro, oxy, and hydro to - answer => amino acids



Multicellularity might have evolved from coloniality - answer => true



Pleistocene epoch ended roughly - answer => 8000 years ago



Bacteria like dna found in eukaryotes - answer => mitochondria



Some ammonia is materialized as - answer => nh4+



Carbon is stored mostly as fossil fuels, co2 and in - answer => vegetation



Ecological niche of a species may be based on - answer => any of these



Some nitrogen is fixed by lightning - answer => true



Conversion of n2 to nh3 is exergonic - answer => false



Rabbit an example of - answer => primary consumer



Ecological pyramids illustrate amount of at various trophic levels - answer => biomass



In a food web animals are never - answer => primary producers



Tropics may habor mire species with narrower niches than temperate plants - answer =>
true



Many ecologists argue that ecological efficiencies are about - answer => 10%



Denitrification is conversion of to n2 - answer => no2

, Temperate species may tend to be more ecologically specialized than their tropical
counterparts - answer => false



Highly specialized for diet of apple snails - answer => everglades kite



Ammonia is a gas and has chemical formula - answer => nh3



In photosynthesis co2 is converted to h20 and - answer => sugars



Symbiotic relationship between plant and rhizobium is - answer => mutualistic



Northern mockingbirds were introduced successfully to - answer => hawaiian islands



Most gaseous nitrogen in atmosphere exists in form of - answer => n2



Through evolutionary process, species may become increasingly adapted for narrower
environmental conditions and this can make them more rare - answer => true



Another name for primary producers - answer => autotroph



Lower part of atmosphere - answer => troposphere



Ecological pyramids were brain child of - answer => charles elton



Top predator in food chain is - answer => tertiary consumer



Rhizobium is found in nodules in association with - answer => legumes



Greenhouse gas most affected by human activities - answer => co2



Plants take up inorganic nitrates and convert them to organic compounds - answer =>
assimilation

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