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Deck 11: Geobiology: Life Interacts With Earth
1
The process whereby plants create glucose is called
A)metabolism.
B)chemosynthesis.
C)photosynthesis.
D)respiration.
A)metabolism.
B)chemosynthesis.
C)photosynthesis.
D)respiration.
C
2
In which geologic environment would you expect to find halophiles?
A)a mid-ocean ridge
B)an alluvial fan
C)an abyssal plain
D)a playa lake
A)a mid-ocean ridge
B)an alluvial fan
C)an abyssal plain
D)a playa lake
D
3
The pathway through which a chemical element or molecule moves between the biological and environmental components of an ecosystem is called the
A)biogeochemical cycle.
B)biomicrobial cycle.
C)geometabolic cycle.
D)geosynthesis cycle.
A)biogeochemical cycle.
B)biomicrobial cycle.
C)geometabolic cycle.
D)geosynthesis cycle.
A
4
Where would you find layered microbial communities (mats)?
A)tidal flats
B)thermal springs
C)hypersaline lagoons
D)all of the above
A)tidal flats
B)thermal springs
C)hypersaline lagoons
D)all of the above
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5
_________ is another name for single-celled organisms.
A)Autotrophs
B)Microbes
C)Heterotrophs
D)Slime molds
A)Autotrophs
B)Microbes
C)Heterotrophs
D)Slime molds
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6
Microbes live in
A)air.
B)rocks.
C)soil.
D)air,rocks,and soil.
A)air.
B)rocks.
C)soil.
D)air,rocks,and soil.
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7
The chemical element that is the fundamental building block of life is=
A)oxygen.
B)carbon.
C)hydrogen.
D)sulfur.
A)oxygen.
B)carbon.
C)hydrogen.
D)sulfur.
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8
Microbial pyrite precipitation plays a key role in which cycle?
A)the iron cycle
B)the hydrogen cycle
C)the sulfur cycle
D)the carbon cycle
A)the iron cycle
B)the hydrogen cycle
C)the sulfur cycle
D)the carbon cycle
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9
A mineral commonly found in black shales because of microbial precipitation is
A)quartz.
B)pyrite.
C)calcite.
D)halite.
A)quartz.
B)pyrite.
C)calcite.
D)halite.
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10
The study of geobiology is defined as
A)the study of ancient life forms on Earth.
B)the study of how organisms influence and are influenced by Earth's environment.
C)the study of Earth's environmental changes throughout time.
D)the study of the organisms lost during mass extinction events.
A)the study of ancient life forms on Earth.
B)the study of how organisms influence and are influenced by Earth's environment.
C)the study of Earth's environmental changes throughout time.
D)the study of the organisms lost during mass extinction events.
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11
In which geologic environment would you expect to find thermophiles?
A)a mid-ocean ridge
B)an alluvial fan
C)an abyssal plain
D)a playa lake
A)a mid-ocean ridge
B)an alluvial fan
C)an abyssal plain
D)a playa lake
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12
Organisms that produce their own energy are referred to as
A)autotrophs.
B)chemotrophs.
C)phototrophs.
D)heterotrophs.
A)autotrophs.
B)chemotrophs.
C)phototrophs.
D)heterotrophs.
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13
Organisms need which of the following to survive?
A)nutrients
B)water
C)energy
D)all of the above
A)nutrients
B)water
C)energy
D)all of the above
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14
Ecosystems are composed of _________ and ____________ that function in a balanced manner.
A)multicellular organisms; single-celled organisms
B)plants; animals
C)organisms; plants
D)organisms; geologic components
A)multicellular organisms; single-celled organisms
B)plants; animals
C)organisms; plants
D)organisms; geologic components
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15
Organisms that gain energy from feeding directly or indirectly on producers are referred to as
A)autotrophs.
B)chemotrophs.
C)phototrophs.
D)heterotrophs.
A)autotrophs.
B)chemotrophs.
C)phototrophs.
D)heterotrophs.
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16
The part of the Earth that contains living organisms is called the
A)geosphere.
B)lithosphere.
C)biosphere.
D)stratosphere.
A)geosphere.
B)lithosphere.
C)biosphere.
D)stratosphere.
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17
Microbes can facilitate mineral growth indirectly by
A)providing a site for minerals to nucleate.
B)increasing the rate of chemical weathering.
C)producing enzymes that cause minerals to grow.
D)decreasing the rate of chemical weathering.
A)providing a site for minerals to nucleate.
B)increasing the rate of chemical weathering.
C)producing enzymes that cause minerals to grow.
D)decreasing the rate of chemical weathering.
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18
The three domains of life are
A)bacteria,eukarya,thermotoga.
B)archaea,eukarya,extremophiles.
C)eukarya,bacteria,archaea.
D)eukarya,microbes,archaea.
A)bacteria,eukarya,thermotoga.
B)archaea,eukarya,extremophiles.
C)eukarya,bacteria,archaea.
D)eukarya,microbes,archaea.
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19
Microbes that live in environments that would kill any other organism are called
A)thermophiles.
B)extremophiles.
C)slime molds.
D)heterotrophs.
A)thermophiles.
B)extremophiles.
C)slime molds.
D)heterotrophs.
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20
A mineral that commonly encrusts microbes living in hot spring environments is
A)pyrite.
B)halite.
C)calcite.
D)magnetite.
A)pyrite.
B)halite.
C)calcite.
D)magnetite.
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21
The Gunflint Formation preserves ________-year-old microfossils similar to modern microbes.
A)3)5-billion
B)2)5-billion
C)2)1-billion
D)1)1-billion
A)3)5-billion
B)2)5-billion
C)2)1-billion
D)1)1-billion
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22
The boundaries of the Phanerozoic are marked by the __________ of particular groups of organisms followed by ________ of new groups of organisms.
A)radiation; extinction
B)fossilization; radiation
C)extinction; fossilization
D)extinction; radiation
A)radiation; extinction
B)fossilization; radiation
C)extinction; fossilization
D)extinction; radiation
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23
Microbes were the only organisms on Earth from 3.5 billion years ago to
A)1 million years ago.
B)1 billion years ago.
C)2)5 billion years ago.
D)100 million years ago.
A)1 million years ago.
B)1 billion years ago.
C)2)5 billion years ago.
D)100 million years ago.
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24
_________ record the presence of microbial mats during the Archean eon.
A)Stromatolites
B)Thermophiles
C)Laminations
D)Banded iron formations
A)Stromatolites
B)Thermophiles
C)Laminations
D)Banded iron formations
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25
In order for life to originate,plants need __________ for a long enough period.
A)amino acids on the surface
B)oxygen in the atmosphere
C)carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
D)liquid water on the surface
A)amino acids on the surface
B)oxygen in the atmosphere
C)carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
D)liquid water on the surface
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26
The impact site for the giant Cretaceous-Tertiary asteroid is known as the ______ crater.
A)K-T
B)Chicxulub
C)Mayan
D)Iridium
A)K-T
B)Chicxulub
C)Mayan
D)Iridium
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27
Photosynthesis became an important metabolic process approximately _____ years ago.
A)3)5 billion
B)2)7 billion
C)2)5 billion
D)1)1 billion
A)3)5 billion
B)2)7 billion
C)2)5 billion
D)1)1 billion
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28
Sedimentary features that form from the interaction of microbes with their environment are called
A)nodules.
B)stromatolites.
C)branching columns.
D)laminations.
A)nodules.
B)stromatolites.
C)branching columns.
D)laminations.
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29
When organisms are no longer able to adapt to environmental changes they
A)radiate.
B)habituate.
C)evolve.
D)become extinct.
A)radiate.
B)habituate.
C)evolve.
D)become extinct.
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30
A rise in ocean temperatures can cause ______ to be released from ocean sediments,which can accelerate global warming.
A)carbon dioxide
B)sulfur dioxide
C)methane
D)oxygen
A)carbon dioxide
B)sulfur dioxide
C)methane
D)oxygen
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31
The marked rise in oxygen in Earth's atmosphere coincides with the first appearance of _________ in the rock record.
A)banded iron formation
B)red beds
C)eukaryotic algae
D)both B and C
A)banded iron formation
B)red beds
C)eukaryotic algae
D)both B and C
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32
The mass extinction event at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary is related to
A)global warming.
B)global cooling.
C)an asteroid impact.
D)ozone depletion.
A)global warming.
B)global cooling.
C)an asteroid impact.
D)ozone depletion.
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33
Photosynthesis arose in a group of bacteria known as
A)cyanobacteria.
B)heterobacteria.
C)photobacteria.
D)chemobacteria.
A)cyanobacteria.
B)heterobacteria.
C)photobacteria.
D)chemobacteria.
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34
Stanley Miller's experiments to explore life-building chemical reactions that took place on the primitive Earth were able to generate
A)DNA.
B)amino acids.
C)chromosomes.
D)single-celled microbes.
A)DNA.
B)amino acids.
C)chromosomes.
D)single-celled microbes.
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35
Clay layers enriched in _______ found in the rock record at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary provide evidence of an asteroid impact.
A)uranium
B)potassium
C)iridium
D)plutonium
A)uranium
B)potassium
C)iridium
D)plutonium
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36
The search for extraterrestrial life is a branch of science known as
A)microbiology.
B)astrobiology.
C)Martian biology.
D)solarbiology.
A)microbiology.
B)astrobiology.
C)Martian biology.
D)solarbiology.
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37
___________ is the process whereby animals change and adapt to new environments.
A)Adaptive explosion
B)Natural selection
C)Radiation
D)Evolution
A)Adaptive explosion
B)Natural selection
C)Radiation
D)Evolution
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38
The radiation of life at the beginning of the Phanerozoic eon is known as the
A)Cambrian adaptation.
B)Precambrian radiation.
C)Cambrian explosion.
D)Precambrian adaptation.
A)Cambrian adaptation.
B)Precambrian radiation.
C)Cambrian explosion.
D)Precambrian adaptation.
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39
Sedimentary rocks composed of alternating layers of magnetite,hematite,and chert are called
A)layered iron formations.
B)magnetic-silica formations.
C)silica-iron formations.
D)banded iron formations.
A)layered iron formations.
B)magnetic-silica formations.
C)silica-iron formations.
D)banded iron formations.
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40
The initial rise of oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere is linked to
A)photosynthesis.
B)outgassing of volcanoes.
C)chemosynthesis.
D)cyanobacteria.
A)photosynthesis.
B)outgassing of volcanoes.
C)chemosynthesis.
D)cyanobacteria.
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41
Microbes are important on Earth because
A)they regulate geologic processes such as weathering.
B)they produce gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide.
C)they facilitate the precipitation of minerals.
D)they do all of the above.
A)they regulate geologic processes such as weathering.
B)they produce gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide.
C)they facilitate the precipitation of minerals.
D)they do all of the above.
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42
During respiration glucose combines with ________ to produce water and ________ and energy.
A)oxygen; carbon dioxide
B)carbon dioxide; oxygen
C)carbon; methane
D)methane; hydrogen
A)oxygen; carbon dioxide
B)carbon dioxide; oxygen
C)carbon; methane
D)methane; hydrogen
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43
Molecules of ____________ are thought to have combined on the primitive Earth to form amino acids.
A)methane,oxygen,and water
B)water,ammonia,and methane
C)water,ammonia,and carbon dioxide
D)carbon dioxide,water,and methane
A)methane,oxygen,and water
B)water,ammonia,and methane
C)water,ammonia,and carbon dioxide
D)carbon dioxide,water,and methane
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44
What type of microbes would you expect to find in the hot springs of Yellowstone?
A)anerobes
B)acidophiles
C)halophiles
D)thermophiles
A)anerobes
B)acidophiles
C)halophiles
D)thermophiles
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45
Humans are
A)photoautotrophs.
B)photoheterotrophs.
C)chemoauthotrophs.
D)chemoheterotrophs.
A)photoautotrophs.
B)photoheterotrophs.
C)chemoauthotrophs.
D)chemoheterotrophs.
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46
Given the surface waters on Mars were likely very acidic,scientists surmise that the organisms that could have survived would likely be
A)extremophiles.
B)thermophiles.
C)autotrophs.
D)heterotrophs.
A)extremophiles.
B)thermophiles.
C)autotrophs.
D)heterotrophs.
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47
How many major mass extinction events have taken place in the Phanerozoic eon?
A)three
B)six
C)five
D)one
A)three
B)six
C)five
D)one
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48
The second major rise in oxygen in Earth's atmosphere around 580 Ma was caused by
A)the radiation of multicellular photosynthetic organisms.
B)the erosion of red beds.
C)global volcanic activity.
D)something that scientists are still uncertain about.
A)the radiation of multicellular photosynthetic organisms.
B)the erosion of red beds.
C)global volcanic activity.
D)something that scientists are still uncertain about.
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49
The first hominids appeared _________ years ago.
A)50 million
B)70 million
C)5 million
D)0)2 million
A)50 million
B)70 million
C)5 million
D)0)2 million
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50
During metabolism water combines with ________ to produce glucose and ________.
A)oxygen; carbon dioxide
B)carbon dioxide; oxygen
C)carbon; methane
D)methane; hydrogen
A)oxygen; carbon dioxide
B)carbon dioxide; oxygen
C)carbon; methane
D)methane; hydrogen
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51
Scientists believe that early Earth's atmosphere was devoid of oxygen because of the existence of ________ at that time.
A)volcanic eruptions
B)plate tectonics
C)oceans
D)amino acids
A)volcanic eruptions
B)plate tectonics
C)oceans
D)amino acids
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52
Which chemical compound makes up 50 percent to 95 percent of most living organisms?
A)carbon dioxide
B)methane
C)water
D)oxygen
A)carbon dioxide
B)methane
C)water
D)oxygen
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53
Of the following,humans are most related to
A)cyano-bacteria.
B)methano-bacterium.
C)slime molds.
D)halobacterium.
A)cyano-bacteria.
B)methano-bacterium.
C)slime molds.
D)halobacterium.
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54
Modern stromatolites are typically found in what sedimentary environment?
A)deep-marine
B)highly saline lagoons
C)alluvial
D)intertidal zone
A)deep-marine
B)highly saline lagoons
C)alluvial
D)intertidal zone
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55
________ is a mineral found on the surface of Mars that indicates that the surface waters were very acidic.
A)Hematite
B)Pyrite
C)Jarosite
D)Iron-oxide
A)Hematite
B)Pyrite
C)Jarosite
D)Iron-oxide
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56
Organisms can reduce global warming by
A)producing carbon dioxide and methane.
B)producing oxygen.
C)consuming oxygen.
D)consuming carbon dioxide and methane.
A)producing carbon dioxide and methane.
B)producing oxygen.
C)consuming oxygen.
D)consuming carbon dioxide and methane.
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57
How many domains of life did the universal ancestor produce?
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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58
Cynaobacteria are an example of
A)photoautotrophs.
B)photoheterotrophs.
C)chemoauthotrophs.
D)chemoheterotrophs.
A)photoautotrophs.
B)photoheterotrophs.
C)chemoauthotrophs.
D)chemoheterotrophs.
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59
The distance from a star where a planet can sustain liquid water at the surface is known as the
A)water zone.
B)critical zone.
C)habitable zone.
D)bio zone.
A)water zone.
B)critical zone.
C)habitable zone.
D)bio zone.
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60
Halophiles differ from thermophiles in that
A)halophiles thrive in high-salinity environments and thermophiles thrive in anoxic environments.
B)halophiles thrive in acidic environments and thermophiles thrive in high-temperature environments.
C)halophiles thrive in high-temperature environments and thermophiles thrive in highly acidic environments.
D)halophiles thrive in high-salinity environments and thermophiles thrive in high-temperature environments.
A)halophiles thrive in high-salinity environments and thermophiles thrive in anoxic environments.
B)halophiles thrive in acidic environments and thermophiles thrive in high-temperature environments.
C)halophiles thrive in high-temperature environments and thermophiles thrive in highly acidic environments.
D)halophiles thrive in high-salinity environments and thermophiles thrive in high-temperature environments.
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61
What type of extremophiles are likely to thrive in oxygen deprived environments?
A)acidophiles
B)thermophiles
C)halophiles
D)anerobes
A)acidophiles
B)thermophiles
C)halophiles
D)anerobes
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62
What is the one finding or assumption that could cast doubt on the role of stromatolites in the early evolution of life on Earth?
A)They form in aquatic environments .
B)They are one of the most commonly preserved sedimentary features in Precambrian time.
C)They come in different shapes (sheets and domes).
D)The interaction between microorganism and minerals and sediments is poorly understood.
A)They form in aquatic environments .
B)They are one of the most commonly preserved sedimentary features in Precambrian time.
C)They come in different shapes (sheets and domes).
D)The interaction between microorganism and minerals and sediments is poorly understood.
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63
The fact that Miller,in his experiments to explore the origin of life,was able to generate amino acids in an anoxic setting suggests that early Earth had no
A)oceans.
B)crust.
C)atmosphere.
D)atmospheric oxygen.
A)oceans.
B)crust.
C)atmosphere.
D)atmospheric oxygen.
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64
Acidophiles are extremophiles that a tolerance for high
A)salinity.
B)acidity.
C)temperature.
D)oxygen content.
A)salinity.
B)acidity.
C)temperature.
D)oxygen content.
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65
Ecosystems are characterized by the exchange of _________ and ____________ between their organisms and their environments.
A)energy; matter
B)plants; animals
C)fluids; solids
D)minerals; rocks
A)energy; matter
B)plants; animals
C)fluids; solids
D)minerals; rocks
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66
Miller,in his experiments to explore the origin of early life on Earth,was able to generate amino acids even in the absence of
A)water.
B)methane.
C)ammonia.
D)oxygen.
A)water.
B)methane.
C)ammonia.
D)oxygen.
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67
Dense concentrations of microorganisms that cover surfaces are called
A)bioslime.
B)biofilms.
C)biocoatings.
D)biomats.
A)bioslime.
B)biofilms.
C)biocoatings.
D)biomats.
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68
Halophiles are _____ with a tolerance for high______.
A)thermophiles; salinity
B)extremophiles; acidity
C)acidophiles; temperature
D)extremeophiles; salinity
A)thermophiles; salinity
B)extremophiles; acidity
C)acidophiles; temperature
D)extremeophiles; salinity
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69
What significant geobiological event took place 542 Ma ago?
A)largest mass extinction in Earth's history
B)the first appearance of Homo sapiens
C)the mass extinction of the dinosaurs
D)the Cambrian explosion
A)largest mass extinction in Earth's history
B)the first appearance of Homo sapiens
C)the mass extinction of the dinosaurs
D)the Cambrian explosion
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70
What are chemofossils?
A)chemically treated fossil remains
B)chemical remains of fossils
C)minerals made by organisms
D)organic molecules produced by microorganism that resist weathering
A)chemically treated fossil remains
B)chemical remains of fossils
C)minerals made by organisms
D)organic molecules produced by microorganism that resist weathering
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71
Miller's experimental findings that early planetary material could have contained amino acids were later borne out by the study of
A)stromatolites.
B)microbes.
C)meterorites.
D)lunar rocks.
A)stromatolites.
B)microbes.
C)meterorites.
D)lunar rocks.
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72
What type of extremophiles are likely to thrive in saline lakes?
A)acidophiles
B)thermophiles
C)halophiles
D)anerobes
A)acidophiles
B)thermophiles
C)halophiles
D)anerobes
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73
Cyanobacteria are _____ who get their energy from the ______ and carbon from ______.
A)chemoautotroph; chemicals; organic compounds
B)photoheterotroph; Sun; carbon dioxide
C)photoautotroph; chemicals; organic compounds
D)photoautotroph; Sun; carbon dioxide
A)chemoautotroph; chemicals; organic compounds
B)photoheterotroph; Sun; carbon dioxide
C)photoautotroph; chemicals; organic compounds
D)photoautotroph; Sun; carbon dioxide
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74
Ecosystems are characterized by the exchange of energy and matter between their ;_________ and ____________.
A)air; water
B)plants; animals
C)fluids; solids
D)organisms; environments
A)air; water
B)plants; animals
C)fluids; solids
D)organisms; environments
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