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Bio 1500 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Dragonflies - Formidable aerial and aquatic predators Identify dragonflies as ancient insects (when, what, why) - Carboniferous period (360 - 300 mya) Identify huge body size as the outstanding characteristic of animals (including dragonflies) during the carboniferous period - ... Dates of major milestones in the history of life on earth, as indicated in the online learning module - Earth formed - 4.6 bya Oldest rocks - 3.8 bya Oldest fossils (= signs of life) - 3.5 bya Cyanobacteria - 2500 mya Algea - 1200 mya Cambrian Explosion - 545 mya First dinosaurs - 230 mya 2100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 First birds - 150 mya Dinosaur extinction - 65 mya Modern humans - 200,000 ya Identify interesting and 'unusual' events in the history of earth - "Snowball" - ice ages: the whole earth froze and created a giant ice ball, which was caused by the Pangea, meaning instead of there being seven continents, there was only one supercontinent. Cambrian explosion: The animals alive during this period are what interested me the most, they almost look like crustaceans, but they are a million times bigger, which astonished me. One of the animals described had five eyes! Recall environmental characteristics of the Carboniferous period - At the beginning of the carboniferous period, it is assumable that once again we have a giant continent with only small break offs, and just complete water at the two poles. The continent begins to expand to the poles, but one side of the earth still has no land and strictly just water. Oxygen during this tie was at a pearl or beginning to peak ,eating that this was a time where oxygen on the earth was higher than the eras before. Relate changes of O2 levels in the atmosphere to biological events in the history of life - Oxygen concentration is a key physiological control on body size, especially in 3100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 groups like flying insects that have high metabolic oxygen demands. So, the more oxygen in the air, the more consumption of oxygen by the dragonflies, increasing their organs, and overall their size. Recognize that all O2 on earth stems from biological processes - O2 was created by cyanobacteria, which are green bacteria that harvest energy from the sun and create sugars, while O2 was the byproduct. (Photosynthesis) Recognize the geology of earth has been dramatically changed by biology - 60% of earth's minerals are biogenic, which means the earth's minerals use oxygen produced by life; they were generated through life. Describe the mechanism of diffusion at the level of single particles - Fr

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Dragonflies - ✔✔Formidable aerial and aquatic predators


Identify dragonflies as ancient insects (when, what, why) - ✔✔Carboniferous period

(360 - 300 mya)


Identify huge body size as the outstanding characteristic of animals (including

dragonflies) during the carboniferous period - ✔✔...


Dates of major milestones in the history of life on earth, as indicated in the online

learning module - ✔✔Earth formed - 4.6 bya


Oldest rocks - 3.8 bya


Oldest fossils (= signs of life) - 3.5 bya


Cyanobacteria - 2500 mya


Algea - 1200 mya


Cambrian Explosion - 545 mya


First dinosaurs - 230 mya


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,First birds - 150 mya


Dinosaur extinction - 65 mya


Modern humans - 200,000 ya


Identify interesting and 'unusual' events in the history of earth - ✔✔"Snowball" - ice

ages: the whole earth froze and created a giant ice ball, which was caused by the

Pangea, meaning instead of there being seven continents, there was only one

supercontinent.




Cambrian explosion: The animals alive during this period are what interested me the

most, they almost look like crustaceans, but they are a million times bigger, which

astonished me. One of the animals described had five eyes!


Recall environmental characteristics of the Carboniferous period - ✔✔At the beginning

of the carboniferous period, it is assumable that once again we have a giant continent

with only small break offs, and just complete water at the two poles. The continent

begins to expand to the poles, but one side of the earth still has no land and strictly just

water. Oxygen during this tie was at a pearl or beginning to peak ,eating that this was a

time where oxygen on the earth was higher than the eras before.


Relate changes of O2 levels in the atmosphere to biological events in the history of life -

✔✔Oxygen concentration is a key physiological control on body size, especially in



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, groups like flying insects that have high metabolic oxygen demands. So, the more

oxygen in the air, the more consumption of oxygen by the dragonflies, increasing their

organs, and overall their size.


Recognize that all O2 on earth stems from biological processes - ✔✔O2 was created by

cyanobacteria, which are green bacteria that harvest energy from the sun and create

sugars, while O2 was the byproduct. (Photosynthesis)


Recognize the geology of earth has been dramatically changed by biology - ✔✔60% of

earth's minerals are biogenic, which means the earth's minerals use oxygen produced

by life; they were generated through life.


Describe the mechanism of diffusion at the level of single particles - ✔✔From high

concentration to low concentration


Describe the pattern observed due to diffusion at the level of many particles - ✔✔...


Explain how the behavior of single particles explains the observed pattern at the many

particles level - ✔✔Each particle moves on its own, going from a naturally high

concentration to a low one, but this occurs by random particle movements. The particles

naturally go to a lower concentration, but this happens only by the particles colliding

with other moving particles. This then leads us to be able to predict, generally, where

the molecules are going, because as we stated, we cannot predict the exact movement of

each individual particle.




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