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BIOL 1108: Exam 4 -Principles of Biology II
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1.Earth's Geological Time Scale: 4.6 BYA: Earth forms
3.8-3.5 BYA: first life, anaerobic prokaryotes in oceans
2.4 BYA: cyanobacteria release O2, great oxygenation event, ozone layer forms
1.8 BYA: eukaryotes arise via endosymbiosis, larger, more complex cells
2.~575 Million Years Ago: multicellular animals diversify during the Ediacaran and
Cambrian Explosion (541-485)
3.467-350 Million Years Ago: life colonizes land—plants, arthropods, then vertebrates
adapt to air and gravity
4.65 Million Years Ago: dinosaur extinction mammal radiation’
5.6-7 Million Years Ago: first hominins appear in Africa
6.200-300 Thousand Years Ago: homo sapiens evolves: large brains, tool use, culture,
global spread
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7.First Atmosphere: - a prokaryotic ancestor lived in extreme conditions of early Earth -
little oxygen
- atmosphere is water vapor and volcanic compounds, such as nitrogen,
CO2, methane, and ammonia - life began in the ocean
8. Fossil Stromatolites: first fossil evidence of life, dating back to 3.5 BYA
- form when microbial mats trap and bind sediment particles, creating layered rock-like
structures
- fossils show that: life started in aquatic environment, prokaryotic life (bacteria)
dominated early Earth, photosynthetic cyanobacteria led great oxygenation event
9. Photosynthetic Bacteria: the rise of photosynthetic bacteria causes oxygen to be
pumped into the atmosphere
- prior to cyanobacteria dominating the planet, the Earth had virtually no oxygen,
prokaryotes were anaerobic - tremendous rise in oxygen drove a mass extinction of
most anaerobic bacteria (causing an ice age), and paved the way for evolution of other
organisms
- example: cellular respiration arose as an adaptation to this new environment
10. Great Oxygenation: among the largest impacts life ever had
11. Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes: eukaryotic cells formed through a series of
endosymbiotic events where one cell engulfed another
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- 1st event: an ancestral archaeal cell engulfed an aerobic bacterium, instead of
digesting it, bacterium lived inside the host and eventually became mitochondrion
- 2nd event: later, heterotrophic eukaryote engulfed photosynthetic bacteria
(cyanobacterium), which evolved into plastids/chloroplasts
12. Ediacaran: - Ediacaran fossils have simple shapes that don't clearly match modern
animals
- macroscopic fossils (Ediacaran) of organisms thought to be animals first appear in rocks
deposited only 565 million years ago
13. Cambrian Explosion: - 541-485 MYA
- rapid diversification of aquatic life (no land animals or land plants yet)
- most modern body plans appear (bilaterians, early deuterostomes including
echinoderm ancestors, arthropods, mollusks)
- hard parts (biomineralization)
- complex eyes/sensory systems
- more elaborate nervous and muscular coordination
- active burrowing ("substract revolution")
- ecological arms race: predation, defenses (spines, shells, behaviors)
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