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CH 17 REVIEW Regular rules USE ANYTHING YOU WANT-Except your phone* Top Group gets 5 points extra credit Each team gets 2 points for a tie EVERYONE MUST BE IN A GROUP NEW RULE-ANY GROUP THAT DOES NOT SCORE 50% (10/20) LOSES 5 ON THEIR QUIZ TOMORROW

Pressures On….cover your answers

QUESTION 1 _____________ is when an organism evolves and is followed by a corresponding change in another organism ANSWER- Coevolution

QUESTION 2 When nuclei are unstable, they spontaneously break apart, or decay, in a process called __________ ANSWER- Radioactivity

QUESTION 3 To be an ______ _______a species must have existed for a short time, but had a large geographic range Answer- Index Fossil

Question 4 A _______-______ is the length of time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay Answer- Half-Life

Question 5 Paleontologists use divisions of the ____ ____ __________to represent evolutionary time Answer- Geologic Time Scale

Question 6  Eras are subdivided into ________, which range in length from tens of millions of years to less than 2 million years Answer - Periods

Question 7 The __________ _________proposes that eukaryotic cells arose from living communities formed by prokaryotic organisms Answer- Endosymbiotic Theory

Question 8 True or False…. Four Half-lives will leave 25% of the initial radioisotope Answer- False….four half-lives will leave 6.25%

Question 9 We are currently living in the _____ Era Answer- Cenozoic

Question 10 The _____ ________at the end of the Paleozoic affected both plants and animals on land and in the seas Answer- Mass Extinction

Question 11 Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730 years. When an animal died, it had 84 grams of carbon-14 in its system, how much carbon-14 would remain in the animals bones after 22,920 years ? Answer or 5 & 1/4

Question 12 __________ ____________ tells us the sequence in which events occurred, not how long ago they occurred Answer- Relative Dating

Question 13 What era did Dinosaurs dominate? Answer- Mesozoic Era

Question 14 Each Eon is broken into ________________ Answer- Eras

Question 15 What percentage of a radioisotope is left after 5 half- lives? Answer- 3 & 1/8% or 3.125%

Question 16 A radioactive element has a half-life of 20 days. How much of a 16mg sample would be undecayed after 80 days? Answer- 1mg 0 days 20 days 40 days 60 days 80 days 16mg 8 mg 4mg 2mg 1mg

Question 17 Oxygen was added to Earth’s atmosphere by the process of ____________ Answer- Photosynthesis

Question 18 __________ _________is when unrelated organisms come to resemble one another Answer- Convergent Evolution

Question 19 _________ _________is when a small population evolve into diverse forms that live in different ways Answer- Adaptive Radiation

Question 20 The large-scale evolutionary changes that take place over long periods of time are referred to as __________ Answer- Macroevolution