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Acanthostega correct answers first amphibian; one of the first vertebrate animals to have recognizable limbs; lived almost entirely in fresh water Arthodires correct answers armored jaw fish that flourished in the Devonian period before their sudden extinction, surviving for 50 mill. years and penetrating most marine ecological niche Amino Acids correct answers proteins of life Lobefin Fishes correct answers immediate predecessor of tetrapods (most closely related to us); have a central appendage in their fins containing many bones and muscles Rayfin Fishes correct answers largest and most successful group of fishes and make up half of all living vertebrates; fish with true teeth, true bones, and a jaw bone Archaea correct answers any group of single celled prokaryotic organisms; best candidate for earliest life (can live in extreme environments) Isua, Greenland correct answers first chemical evidence of life; biologically produced carbon, shallow marine vent community Agnatha correct answers chordate jawless fish C. megalodon correct answers giant shark of South Carolina, fed on whales Deuterostome correct answers filter-feeders with floating larvae; include echinoderms and chordates Eryops correct answers most famous Paleozoic amphibian; evolved from lobe-finned fish, adapted many fish-like characteristics for land life BIF (Banded Iron Formations) correct answers sedimentary rocks found mainly in sequences older than 1800MYA; we find increasing accumulations of these from the beginning of the Archaean Ichtyostega correct answers one of the first tetrapods in the fossil record Lung Fishes correct answers used gills to breathe air into lungs; connected to the first land creatures; the side fins are the same bones that create arms and legs Pikaia correct answers a primitive chordate; worm; if Pikaia didn't survive, we wouldn't exist *historically contingent*

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Answers.
Acanthostega correct answers first amphibian; one of the first vertebrate animals to have
recognizable limbs; lived almost entirely in fresh water

Arthodires correct answers armored jaw fish that flourished in the Devonian period before their
sudden extinction, surviving for 50 mill. years and penetrating most marine ecological niche

Amino Acids correct answers proteins of life

Lobefin Fishes correct answers immediate predecessor of tetrapods (most closely related to us);
have a central appendage in their fins containing many bones and muscles

Rayfin Fishes correct answers largest and most successful group of fishes and make up half of all
living vertebrates; fish with true teeth, true bones, and a jaw bone

Archaea correct answers any group of single celled prokaryotic organisms; best candidate for
earliest life (can live in extreme environments)

Isua, Greenland correct answers first chemical evidence of life; biologically produced carbon,
shallow marine vent community

Agnatha correct answers chordate jawless fish

C. megalodon correct answers giant shark of South Carolina, fed on whales

Deuterostome correct answers filter-feeders with floating larvae; include echinoderms and
chordates

Eryops correct answers most famous Paleozoic amphibian; evolved from lobe-finned fish,
adapted many fish-like characteristics for land life

BIF (Banded Iron Formations) correct answers sedimentary rocks found mainly in sequences
older than 1800MYA; we find increasing accumulations of these from the beginning of the
Archaean

Ichtyostega correct answers one of the first tetrapods in the fossil record

Lung Fishes correct answers used gills to breathe air into lungs; connected to the first land
creatures; the side fins are the same bones that create arms and legs

Pikaia correct answers a primitive chordate; worm; if Pikaia didn't survive, we wouldn't exist
*historically contingent*

, Trace Fossils correct answers fossil of a footprint, trail, burrow, or other trace of an animal

C. Lyell correct answers father of modern geology, created concept of uniformitarianism

Lateral Line correct answers sensors under the shark's skin that monitors pressure and helps
sharks find surrounding fish; only functional in water

Eusthenopteron correct answers Devonian fish. "the fish with legs," similar limb and bone
structure

Hallucigenia correct answers Cambrian animal found in Burgess Shale; had 14 "tentacles" that
seemed to have a mouth at each tip; only 3 cm long

Labrythodont correct answers one of the first land animals/amphibians, the pectoral and pelvic
fins were modified into short, powerful legs

Placoderms correct answers jawed fish from the Silurian period with absent teeth; outside shell
of its head and neck were made of bone while the remainder of its body was cartilage

Tiktaalik correct answers has a neck for receiving oxygen and wrists (like us)

Amphioxus correct answers chordate; intermediate form between invertebrates; has a notochord
and gills, slender fish without eyes or definite head

Coelacanths correct answers transition to land animals; used fins to waddle-gave rise to
amphibians

Stomatolites correct answers structures formed in shallow water by the accretion and
cementation of sedimentary grains of microorganisms, especially cyanobacteria

Prokaryotic cells correct answers no nucleus/internal structure

Helicoprion correct answers shark-like fish

Tommotian fauna correct answers diverse, early Cambrian shelly fauna provided diversity;
secreted skeletons including mollusks, archeocyathids, etc..

Opabinia correct answers small Cambrian critter, caught prey with grasping claws of its long,
tube-like proboscis

Tetrapods correct answers first four-limbed vertebrates

Anomalocaris correct answers extinct shrimp-like life form closely related to arthropods; top
predator that rules during Cambrian period

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