Deck 18: Life History

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What are the differences between Saurischian and Ornithischian dinosaurs,and what was their common ancestor like?
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Briefly state some of the problems that plants had to overcome as they adapted to land and how they did that.
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What happened to marine invertebrates during the mass extinction that occurred at the end of the Permian Period,and what caused it?
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How did transgressing and regressing seas affect the quantity and diversity of life forms in the Paleozoic?
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Briefly describe the "out of Africa" and "multiregional" views to describe the transition from Homo erectus to Homo sapiens.
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What was the first line of evidence that the Cretaceous Mass Extinctions were caused predominantly by a large meteorite impact?
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How were hominids different from other primates?
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What is the evidence that dinosaurs were endotherms? What is the evidence that they were ectotherms? What is the conclusion?
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What were pterosaurs? What adaptations did they have for their unique ability?
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What do the Ediacaran fauna represent,why are they important,and what is their relationship to later life forms?
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Describe the evolution of fish in the Paleozoic.
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What is the prehistoric overkill hypothesis,and what evidence supports overkill as the reason for the Pleistocene extinctions? What is the alternative hypothesis?
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Briefly state the problems that animals faced in their adaptation to land.
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What are stromatolites,and why are they important in Earth history?
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How did eukaryotic cells evolve,and why was this advance so important in life history?
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What evidence of life on Earth before stromatolites do we have?
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What characterized the Ordovician in terms of invertebrate life,and how does that relate to what was happening geologically?
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What is the Cambrian explosion? Is their appearance sudden? Why is it sudden,or why does it seem so?
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Describe bird evolution as known from the fossil record.
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Briefly state why the development of the amniote egg was so significant in the evolution of the reptiles.
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What is the distinction between marsupial and placental mammals?
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What is an invertebrate?
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What is the best alternative to the meteorite impact hypothesis for the Cretaceous mass extinction?
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What is important about Neanderthals?
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What were the factors that made it difficult for animals to adapt to land?
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Since the appearance of Cro-Magnon,what has been the major area of human evolution?
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What was the importance of the therapsids?
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What are gymnosperms,and why was their evolution important?
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How do you think the evolution of jawed fishes and other predatory creatures affected the marine ecosystem?
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Describe the evolution of amphibians in the Paleozoic.
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What were the pelycosaurs,and why were they important?
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What is important to know about the evolution of invertebrate phyla?
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Where are the Ediacaran fauna found?
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What are fossils?
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What was the large size of many Pleistocene mammal species due to?
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What are prokaryotic organisms?
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What is a symbiotic relationship?
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What were ichthyosaurs? What adaptations did they have for their locomotion ability?
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How distinct were Mesozoic mammals from their reptile neighbors?
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What were the characteristics of the first eukaryotic cells?
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____________________ was a robust creature with a developed social structure.
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Homo sapiens clearly evolved from ____________________.
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Mammals that give birth to live young that need little or no protection after birth are called ____________________ mammals.
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Single-celled animals known as ____________________ were plankton that diversified tremendously during the Mesozoic.
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Scientists know that birds began to evolve prior to the Cretaceous,due to the fossil known as ____________________.
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The ____________________ were characterized by a thickened dome-shaped skull.
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Mammals that produce an unprotected embryo that undergoes further development in a pouch are called ____________________ mammals.
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The first of the hominids to make major migrations was ____________________ ____________________.
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By the end of the Permian,small mammal-like reptiles called the ____________________ evolved from the pelycosaur.
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The dominant type of flora in non-swampy areas of the Late Paleozoic was ____________________.
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The ____________________ dinosaurs are also known as the bird-hipped dinosaurs.
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The most recent ancestor of modern humans that evolved about 35,000 years ago is ____________________.
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The Carboniferous flora in coal-forming swamps was dominated by ____________________ plants.
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Mammals that lay eggs are called ____________________ mammals.
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The duck-billed dinosaurs were in the ____________________ dinosaur group.
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The development of ____________________ increased the diversity of foods that fish could consume,including other ____________________.
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The fin-back reptiles are called ____________________,and they went extinct in the ____________________.
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The oldest australopithecines were _________________________.
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The oldest hominids belong to the genus ____________________.
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Many of the large dinosaurs,such as Tyrannosaurus,are known as the ____________________ dinosaurs.
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Plants are divided into two major groups:

A)coniferous and deciduous.
B)vascular and spore-bearing.
C)angiosperms and gymnosperms.
D)vascular and nonvascular.
E)seedless and non-seedless.
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Seedless vascular plants lived in low wet habitats because they:

A)need water to reproduce.
B)do not have a means to transport water through their structure.
C)had no protection from desiccation.
D)were a food source for amphibians.
E)all of the these.
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All existing orders of mammals had evolved by:

A)Oligocene time.
B)Eocene time.
C)Late Cretaceous time.
D)Miocene time.
E)Paleocene time.
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Devonian mass extinctions were caused by global cooling that made the environment unfavorable for the widespread reef organisms of the time period.
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The mass extinction at the end of the Ordovician set the stage for:

A)more species to go extinct.
B)groups of organisms to diversify.
C)groups of organisms to withdraw from previous habitats.
D)groups of organisms to repopulate abandoned niches.
E)groups of organisms to diversify AND to repopulate abandoned niches.
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All of the following except which are features of primates?

A)increased brain size
B)stereoscopic vision
C)opposable thumb
D)grasping hands
E)more specialized teeth
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The feature that distinguishes the two subclasses of bony fish is their:

A)gill structure.
B)skeletal structure.
C)fin structure.
D)teeth structure.
E)scale structure.
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The first jawed fish were the:

A)placoderms.
B)acanthodians.
C)ostracoderms.
D)chrondrichthyes.
E)agnatha.
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The Precambrian-Cambrian boundary represents the first appearance of:

A)vertebrates.
B)amphibians.
C)reptiles.
D)animals with skeletons.
E)animals with soft bodies.
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The primates can be divided into two suborders:

A)prosimians and simians.
B)prosimians and dessimians.
C)anthropoids and proanthropoids.
D)anthropoids and prosimians.
E)proanthropoids and dessimians.
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The development of the seed played what role in vascular plant evolution?

A)Plants could grow taller.
B)Plants could reproduce asexually.
C)Plants could adapt to varied terrestrial habitats.
D)Plants could grow taller,reproduce asexually AND adapt to varied terrestrial habitats.
E)Plants could grow taller and reproduce asexually.
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Trilobites are common organisms in aquaria today.
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In the Early Cambrian,there was a great diversity of fauna that represented many phyla that exist today.
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The sail-like fin on the pelycosaur may have served as all but which of the following?

A)sexual display
B)a means of locomotion
C)a means of protection
D)a means of defense
E)a thermoregulatory device
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The evolutionary trend in mammal size during the Pleistocene could have been in response to:

A)global warming when there was more food available.
B)cooler temperatures because large animals retain heat more efficiently.
C)protection from predation of other organisms.
D)increased predatory ability.
E)decreased metabolic requirements.
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Which reptile group is considered to have been the ancestor for the mammals?

A)captorhinomorphs
B)pelycosaurs
C)Edaphosaurus
D)Hylonomous
E)alligators
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Carboniferous age reefs differed from those of the Devonian in that they were much more massive than the older reef structures.
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The Ediacaran fauna represent the first fauna with internal skeletons.
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Mass extinctions at the end of the Ordovician occurred because of:

A)dramatic changes in oceans related to glaciation.
B)dramatic chemical changes in seawater related to meteorite impact.
C)increased solar radiation.
D)decreased solar radiation.
E)dramatic changes in oceans related to glaciation AND increased solar radiation.
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Gymnosperms are:

A)flowering,seed-bearing plants.
B)nonvascular,flowerless seed plants.
C)nonvascular,flowering seed plants.
D)flowerless seed plants.
E)all of the above
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Deck 18: Life History
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What are the differences between Saurischian and Ornithischian dinosaurs,and what was their common ancestor like?
Saurischian dinosaurs have a lizard-like pelvis,and Ornithischian dinosaurs have a bird-like pelvis.These dinosaurs had a common ancestor,much like archosaurs.Archosaurs were small,long-legged carnivores that walked and ran on their hind limbs,meaning that they were bipedal.
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Briefly state some of the problems that plants had to overcome as they adapted to land and how they did that.
Plants had to solve some of the same problems that animals did by dealing with the effects of desiccation,gravity,and reproduction.Vascular plants have a tissue system for the movement of water and nutrients,and for support.The development of seeds allowed plants to reproduce without problems of drying out.
3
What happened to marine invertebrates during the mass extinction that occurred at the end of the Permian Period,and what caused it?
After the Permian extinction,roughly 50% of all marine invertebrate families and about 90% of all marine invertebrate species were extinct.Scientists think global warming caused the ocean to become highly stratified.Since there was little or no circulation of oxygen-rich surface waters into the deep ocean,deep-water organisms died out.Stagnant waters covered the shelf region,causing shallow water organisms to die out.Widespread volcanism also added carbon dioxide into the atmosphere,causing climatic instability and ecologic collapse.
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How did transgressing and regressing seas affect the quantity and diversity of life forms in the Paleozoic?
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Briefly describe the "out of Africa" and "multiregional" views to describe the transition from Homo erectus to Homo sapiens.
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What was the first line of evidence that the Cretaceous Mass Extinctions were caused predominantly by a large meteorite impact?
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How were hominids different from other primates?
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What is the evidence that dinosaurs were endotherms? What is the evidence that they were ectotherms? What is the conclusion?
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What were pterosaurs? What adaptations did they have for their unique ability?
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What do the Ediacaran fauna represent,why are they important,and what is their relationship to later life forms?
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Describe the evolution of fish in the Paleozoic.
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What is the prehistoric overkill hypothesis,and what evidence supports overkill as the reason for the Pleistocene extinctions? What is the alternative hypothesis?
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Briefly state the problems that animals faced in their adaptation to land.
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What are stromatolites,and why are they important in Earth history?
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How did eukaryotic cells evolve,and why was this advance so important in life history?
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What evidence of life on Earth before stromatolites do we have?
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What characterized the Ordovician in terms of invertebrate life,and how does that relate to what was happening geologically?
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What is the Cambrian explosion? Is their appearance sudden? Why is it sudden,or why does it seem so?
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Describe bird evolution as known from the fossil record.
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Briefly state why the development of the amniote egg was so significant in the evolution of the reptiles.
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What is the distinction between marsupial and placental mammals?
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What is an invertebrate?
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What is the best alternative to the meteorite impact hypothesis for the Cretaceous mass extinction?
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What is important about Neanderthals?
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What were the factors that made it difficult for animals to adapt to land?
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Since the appearance of Cro-Magnon,what has been the major area of human evolution?
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What was the importance of the therapsids?
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What are gymnosperms,and why was their evolution important?
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How do you think the evolution of jawed fishes and other predatory creatures affected the marine ecosystem?
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Describe the evolution of amphibians in the Paleozoic.
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What were the pelycosaurs,and why were they important?
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What is important to know about the evolution of invertebrate phyla?
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Where are the Ediacaran fauna found?
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What are fossils?
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What was the large size of many Pleistocene mammal species due to?
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What are prokaryotic organisms?
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What is a symbiotic relationship?
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What were ichthyosaurs? What adaptations did they have for their locomotion ability?
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How distinct were Mesozoic mammals from their reptile neighbors?
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What were the characteristics of the first eukaryotic cells?
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____________________ was a robust creature with a developed social structure.
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Homo sapiens clearly evolved from ____________________.
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Mammals that give birth to live young that need little or no protection after birth are called ____________________ mammals.
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Single-celled animals known as ____________________ were plankton that diversified tremendously during the Mesozoic.
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Scientists know that birds began to evolve prior to the Cretaceous,due to the fossil known as ____________________.
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The ____________________ were characterized by a thickened dome-shaped skull.
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Mammals that produce an unprotected embryo that undergoes further development in a pouch are called ____________________ mammals.
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The first of the hominids to make major migrations was ____________________ ____________________.
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By the end of the Permian,small mammal-like reptiles called the ____________________ evolved from the pelycosaur.
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The dominant type of flora in non-swampy areas of the Late Paleozoic was ____________________.
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The ____________________ dinosaurs are also known as the bird-hipped dinosaurs.
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The most recent ancestor of modern humans that evolved about 35,000 years ago is ____________________.
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The Carboniferous flora in coal-forming swamps was dominated by ____________________ plants.
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Mammals that lay eggs are called ____________________ mammals.
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The duck-billed dinosaurs were in the ____________________ dinosaur group.
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The development of ____________________ increased the diversity of foods that fish could consume,including other ____________________.
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The fin-back reptiles are called ____________________,and they went extinct in the ____________________.
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The oldest australopithecines were _________________________.
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The oldest hominids belong to the genus ____________________.
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Many of the large dinosaurs,such as Tyrannosaurus,are known as the ____________________ dinosaurs.
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Plants are divided into two major groups:

A)coniferous and deciduous.
B)vascular and spore-bearing.
C)angiosperms and gymnosperms.
D)vascular and nonvascular.
E)seedless and non-seedless.
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Seedless vascular plants lived in low wet habitats because they:

A)need water to reproduce.
B)do not have a means to transport water through their structure.
C)had no protection from desiccation.
D)were a food source for amphibians.
E)all of the these.
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All existing orders of mammals had evolved by:

A)Oligocene time.
B)Eocene time.
C)Late Cretaceous time.
D)Miocene time.
E)Paleocene time.
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Devonian mass extinctions were caused by global cooling that made the environment unfavorable for the widespread reef organisms of the time period.
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The mass extinction at the end of the Ordovician set the stage for:

A)more species to go extinct.
B)groups of organisms to diversify.
C)groups of organisms to withdraw from previous habitats.
D)groups of organisms to repopulate abandoned niches.
E)groups of organisms to diversify AND to repopulate abandoned niches.
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All of the following except which are features of primates?

A)increased brain size
B)stereoscopic vision
C)opposable thumb
D)grasping hands
E)more specialized teeth
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The feature that distinguishes the two subclasses of bony fish is their:

A)gill structure.
B)skeletal structure.
C)fin structure.
D)teeth structure.
E)scale structure.
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The first jawed fish were the:

A)placoderms.
B)acanthodians.
C)ostracoderms.
D)chrondrichthyes.
E)agnatha.
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The Precambrian-Cambrian boundary represents the first appearance of:

A)vertebrates.
B)amphibians.
C)reptiles.
D)animals with skeletons.
E)animals with soft bodies.
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70
The primates can be divided into two suborders:

A)prosimians and simians.
B)prosimians and dessimians.
C)anthropoids and proanthropoids.
D)anthropoids and prosimians.
E)proanthropoids and dessimians.
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The development of the seed played what role in vascular plant evolution?

A)Plants could grow taller.
B)Plants could reproduce asexually.
C)Plants could adapt to varied terrestrial habitats.
D)Plants could grow taller,reproduce asexually AND adapt to varied terrestrial habitats.
E)Plants could grow taller and reproduce asexually.
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Trilobites are common organisms in aquaria today.
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In the Early Cambrian,there was a great diversity of fauna that represented many phyla that exist today.
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The sail-like fin on the pelycosaur may have served as all but which of the following?

A)sexual display
B)a means of locomotion
C)a means of protection
D)a means of defense
E)a thermoregulatory device
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75
The evolutionary trend in mammal size during the Pleistocene could have been in response to:

A)global warming when there was more food available.
B)cooler temperatures because large animals retain heat more efficiently.
C)protection from predation of other organisms.
D)increased predatory ability.
E)decreased metabolic requirements.
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76
Which reptile group is considered to have been the ancestor for the mammals?

A)captorhinomorphs
B)pelycosaurs
C)Edaphosaurus
D)Hylonomous
E)alligators
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Carboniferous age reefs differed from those of the Devonian in that they were much more massive than the older reef structures.
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The Ediacaran fauna represent the first fauna with internal skeletons.
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Mass extinctions at the end of the Ordovician occurred because of:

A)dramatic changes in oceans related to glaciation.
B)dramatic chemical changes in seawater related to meteorite impact.
C)increased solar radiation.
D)decreased solar radiation.
E)dramatic changes in oceans related to glaciation AND increased solar radiation.
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Gymnosperms are:

A)flowering,seed-bearing plants.
B)nonvascular,flowerless seed plants.
C)nonvascular,flowering seed plants.
D)flowerless seed plants.
E)all of the above
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