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What is the process that includes oxygen as a final electron acceptor?

Aerobic Cellular Respiration

What is the process that includes oxygen as a waste product?

Oxygenic Photosynthesis

What is the process that splits hydrogen sulfide using light energy?

Anoxygenic Photosynthesis

Which form of photosynthesis evolved first?

Anoxygenic Respiration

Which form of cellular respiration evolved first?

Anaerobic Cellular Respiration

Which processes have an ETC?

Anoxygenic Photosynthesis, Oxygenic Photosynthesis, Aerobic Respiration, Anaerobic Respiration.

Which processes produce ATP?

Anoxygenic Photosynthesis, Oxygenic Photosynthesis, Aerobic Respiration, Anaerobic Respiration, Glycolysis.

Which process can be performed by some species of bacteria?

Anoxygenic Photosynthesis

Besides glycolysis, what process can be performed by cyanobacteria?

Oxygenic Photosynthesis

Which event occurred first?


photosynthetic organisms, production of oxygen by organisms, eukaryotic cells, use of oxygen as a final e- acceptor

Photosynthetic organisms

Which event occurred second?


photosynthetic organisms, production of oxygen by organisms, eukaryotic cells, use of oxygen as a final e- acceptor

Production of oxygen by organisms

Which event occurred third?


photosynthetic organisms, production of oxygen by organisms, eukaryotic cells, use of oxygen as a final e- acceptor

Use of oxygen as a final e- acceptor

Which are found in most angiosperms?


motile sperm, gametophyte dominance, pollen, vessels, tracheids, spores, seeds, flowers

flowers, tracheids, vessels, pollen, seeds, spores

Which are found in most ferns?


motile sperm, gametophyte dominance, pollen, vessels, tracheids, spores, seeds, flowers

motile sperm, tracheids, spores

Which are found in most mosses?


motile sperm, gametophyte dominance, pollen, vessels, tracheids, spores, seeds, flowers

motile sperm, gametophyte dominance, spores

Which are seed plants?


green algae, gymnosperms, ferns and allies, mosses and allies, angiosperms

gymnosperms and angiosperms

Which have true vascular tissue?


green algae, gymnosperms, ferns and allies, mosses and allies, angiosperms

gymnosperms, angiosperms, and ferns and allies

Which have cellulose tissue?


green algae, gymnosperms, ferns and allies, mosses and allies, angiosperms

All

Which usually contain vessels?

angiosperms

Reproductive Isolation Mechanisms:


-Name all 7

Habitat, behavioral, gametic, mechanical, temporal, hybrid sterility, hybrid viability

Variance Equation:

(a-mean)^2+(b-mean)^2+(c-mean)^2/(n-1)

Four conditions necessary for natural selection:

Heritability, variation, differential survival, differential reproduction

List two major differences in the life cycle of a seed plant when compared with a moss plant:

i.In mosses, gametophyte is photosynthetic, but not in seed plants.


ii.In seed plants, entire male gametophyte (pollen) is moved, not just sperm from the gametophyte as in


mosses.