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BIOL 310 Test 1 With Actual Solution
(2025)!!


Three Major Groups of Organisms - Answers Bacteria, Archaea,
Eukarya



Why is there a single common ancestor? - Answers krebs, acetyl
coA, DNA, RNA, among many, metabolic, biochemistry, l-aa, r-sugars,
structural characters, nucleic acid sequences



phylogenetic - Answers adj. the classification system



phylogenies - Answers n. the classification system



Systematics - Answers the science of classifications to develop
phylogenies



Clade - Answers an organism and all descendants on a tree



paraphyletic - Answers organism with a common ancestor with
descendants outside the group.

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autapomorphy - Answers a trait on a terminal species that is unique
to that species



Dikonts - Answers Chromalveolates, Plants, Excavates, Rhizaria



synapomorphy - Answers



phanterozoic - Answers time period from when abundant fossils of
aquatic life come



When are the first land plants? - Answers 450million years ago



Hadean - Answers time period incompatible with life



Which came first photosynthetic, non photosynthetic? - Answers non-
photosynthetic



Archean, 4-2.5 billion years ago, kind of life - Answers all organisms
were prokaryotic, mostly RNA coding



cyanobacteria - Answers only photosynthetic that cleaves water to
affix oxygen




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1.8 billion years ago life was - Answers first eukaryotes



Example of microbial communities that hold fossil records - Answers
Stromotalites



autotrophic - Answers self feeding



photoautotrophs - Answers photosynthtic bacteria, plants



Chemoheterotrops - Answers use fixed carbon, and organic
compounds for energy



photoheterotrophs - Answers some bcteria



chemoautotrophs - Answers bacteria and many archaea, energy
from inorganic substances



Why is photosynthesis a prokaryotic process? - Answers the
existance of plastid in chloroplasts



What is the difference between cyanobacteria and all other chloroplasts? -
Answers cyanobacteria...uses photosystem 1 and 2 (and plants arising
from symbiosis with cyanobacteria) releases oxygen, the others
don't...uses photosystem 1 or 2




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