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Biology 1500 Ch 14-18, 32, 33 Exam 3 Review Always select the BEST answer. Ch. 14 “Evolution and Natural Selection” What is the definition of fitness? Review the Miller-Urey Experiment. How old is Earth believed to be? When did the first organisms appear on Earth? What is a homologous structure? Give an example of two organisms that share homologous structures. Who is the naturalist that first suggested a mechanism for evolution? What was the mechanism for evolution proposed by this naturalist? Distinguish between mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism. What are the five conditions for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? What causes a population to evolve? Ch. 15 “How We Name Living Things” Who developed the system of binomial nomenclature? Why is binomial nomenclature more practical than the polynomial classification system? How many taxons are in the current system of classification? List the taxonomic categories from the most inclusive (largest) to the most specific (smallest). How is an organism’s scientific name written? Define species. What kind of information may be gathered from a cladogram? Ch. 16 “Prokaryotes: The First Single-Celled Creatures” What is the difference between a eukaryotic and a prokaryotic cell? Why do scientists believe that chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from a prokaryote? How do bacteria reproduce? What is the difference between a photoheterotroph and a chemoheterotroph? What is the difference between a photoautotroph and a chemoautotroph? What are the two Domains of prokaryotes? What is the difference between Archaea and Bacteria? Where would you find organisms in the Domain Archaea? Why are bacteria important? Are viruses living organisms? Why or why not? Distinguish between the lytic and lysogenic cyles. Ch. 17 “Protists: Advent of the Eukaryotes” What is the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction? When did eukaryotes evolve? What is the endosymbiotic theory? What are dinoflagellates? What is a colonial organism? Are all organisms in the kingdom Protista unicellular? Why is the kingdom protista considered to be the most diverse of all kingdoms? Which group of protistans is believed to be the ancestors to plants? Ch. 18 “Fungi Invade Land” Define a fungus. Do organisms in the kingdom Fungi digest their food externally or internally? What are mycorrhizae? Distinguish between ectomycorrhizae and endomycorrhizae. What are lichens and why are they considered to be pioneer species? What kind of feeders are organisms in the kingdom Fungi? What are hyphae? What is the relationship between hyphae and mycelium? Ch. 32 “Evolution of Plants” What is the difference between a monocot and a dicot? List the characteristics of each. List the adaptations plants have evolved to prevent desiccation. What adaptation did plants evolve to enable them to transport water great distances? Ch. 33 “Plant Form and Function” What is the difference between xylem and phloem? What type of vascular tissue is dead at functional maturity? Seeded vascular plants produce pollen grains. Are the pollen grains male or female gametophytes? What were the first seeded plants? Where does primary growth occur in plants? What is the function of stomata? What is the difference between primary and secondary growth? Review the parts of a flower. Where does gas exchange occur in the leaf? What is transpiration? What is the significance of cohesion and adhesion in water transport in a plant? What does the vascular cambium produce? Does water enter the plant as liquid or vapor? Does water leave the plant as liquid or vapor?