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©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e ERTH 2401 - Midterm 1 Exam Study Guide. Dinosauria - answerTriceratops horridus, Passer domesticus (sparrow; a representative derived bird), and all members of the clade descended from their most recent common ancestor. Dinosaurs - answer- are tetrapods - are terrestrial - have scales or feathers - Femur head turned into socket - Legs fully under body giving it a narrow gait -have a bipedal, narrow stance with the femur head inserted into the acetabulum of the sacrum. - walk on their toes Late Proterozoic - answer- 1000 Ma: 1st eukaryotes - 750 Ma: first animal traces (protozoa) ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e - 600 Ma: Oxygen accumulates forming Ozone layer - 550 Ma: 1st fossil evidence for jellies, sponges, corals Early Cambrian (541 - 509 Ma) - answer- modern phyla of animals begin to appear in the fossilrecord. - diversification of living things in the oceans: chordates, arthropods (e.g. trilobites, crustaceans),echinoderms, molluscs, Phylum Chordata - answerPossesses a notochord, a dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail. Bilateral symmetry. ex: Pikaia graciens. Middle Cambrian (509 - 497 Ma) - answer~508 Ma - Burgess Shale fauna preserved. One of the earliest fossil beds containing soft-bodied animal imprints Late Ordovician - answer- life continued to diversify and Cambrian forms went extinct. First chondrichthyan-like scales. Silurian (444 - 419 Ma) - answer-430 Ma - First cartilaginous fishes in the fossil record. Sharks diversify rapidly after this. -420 Ma - First appearance of jawed & bony fish. More complex vascular plants, spider-like arachnids and land scorpions appear on the land. Early Devonian (419 - 393 Ma) - answer- Oceans dominated by Placodermi; ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 3 | P a g e sharks diversify; agnathans decline; first ammonites. - Plants evolve leaves and roots; lycopod forests cover the land; terrestrial arthropods diverse and common. - Sea Level is high and vast coral reef systems develop Late Devonian (383 - 359 Ma) - answer- Tetrapods can support their bodies and invade the land. - Late Devonian extinction starts ~ 375 Ma killing all placoderms and 99% of trilobites. Carboniferous (359-323 Ma) - answer- Continents collided to form Pangaea. - Labyrinthodontia and Lepospondyli amphibians dominant land vertebrates, some 2m. - Arthropods very common. - Vast forests Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian)(323 - 299 Ma) - answer- some invertebrates achieve giant size - Amniote egg evolves allowing reptiles to rapidly evolve and exploit the dry land. - 320 Ma - Synapsids separate from sauropsids (reptiles). Permian (299 - 251 Ma) - answer-Carboniferous rainforest collapse

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ERTH 2401 - Midterm 1 Exam Study Guide.


Dinosauria - answer✔Triceratops horridus, Passer domesticus (sparrow;


a representative derived bird), and all members of the


clade descended from their most recent common ancestor.


Dinosaurs - answer✔- are tetrapods


- are terrestrial


- have scales or feathers


- Femur head turned into socket


- Legs fully under body giving it a narrow gait


-have a bipedal, narrow stance with the femur head inserted into the acetabulum of the

sacrum.


- walk on their toes


Late Proterozoic - answer✔- 1000 Ma: 1st eukaryotes


- 750 Ma: first animal traces (protozoa)


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- 600 Ma: Oxygen accumulates forming Ozone layer


- 550 Ma: 1st fossil evidence for jellies, sponges, corals


Early Cambrian (541 - 509 Ma) - answer✔- modern phyla of animals begin to appear in the

fossilrecord.


- diversification of living things in the oceans: chordates, arthropods (e.g. trilobites,

crustaceans),echinoderms, molluscs,


Phylum Chordata - answer✔Possesses a notochord, a dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a

post-anal tail. Bilateral symmetry.


ex: Pikaia graciens.


Middle Cambrian (509 - 497 Ma) - answer✔~508 Ma - Burgess Shale fauna preserved. One of

the earliest fossil beds containing soft-bodied animal imprints


Late Ordovician - answer✔- life continued to diversify and


Cambrian forms went extinct. First chondrichthyan-like scales.


Silurian (444 - 419 Ma) - answer✔-430 Ma - First cartilaginous fishes in the fossil record. Sharks

diversify rapidly after this.


-420 Ma - First appearance of jawed & bony fish. More complex vascular plants, spider-like

arachnids and land scorpions appear on the land.


Early Devonian (419 - 393 Ma) - answer✔- Oceans dominated by Placodermi;


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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
sharks diversify; agnathans decline; first ammonites.


- Plants evolve leaves and roots; lycopod forests cover the land; terrestrial arthropods diverse

and common.


- Sea Level is high and vast coral reef systems develop


Late Devonian (383 - 359 Ma) - answer✔- Tetrapods can support their bodies and invade the

land.


- Late Devonian extinction starts ~ 375 Ma killing all placoderms and 99% of trilobites.


Carboniferous (359-323 Ma) - answer✔- Continents collided to form Pangaea.


- Labyrinthodontia and Lepospondyli amphibians dominant land vertebrates, some >2m.


- Arthropods very common.


- Vast forests


Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian)(323 - 299 Ma) - answer✔- some invertebrates achieve giant

size


- Amniote egg evolves allowing reptiles to rapidly evolve and


exploit the dry land.


- 320 Ma - Synapsids separate from sauropsids (reptiles).


Permian (299 - 251 Ma) - answer✔-Carboniferous rainforest collapse



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