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The Fossil Record quiz #2 Flashcards

The Fossil Record quiz #2
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  • Which best describes the fossil record?

    The fossil record is a collection of preserved evidence of past organisms, providing insights into Earth's history, but it is biased towards organisms from sediment-rich habitats, those with hard tissues, more recent species, and common organisms.
  • Which part of an organism is preserved in cast and mold fossils?

    In cast and mold fossils, the external shape of the organism is preserved, typically capturing the impression of hard parts like shells or bones.
  • Which characteristic does this fossil most likely have?

    This fossil most likely has hard tissues, as these are more likely to be preserved in the fossil record.
  • How can the pattern of change in the fossil record best be explained?

    The pattern of change in the fossil record can be explained by evolutionary processes, showing how life forms have changed and diversified over time.
  • What does the fossil record document?

    The fossil record documents the history of life on Earth, showing the existence, diversity, extinction, and changes of organisms over time.
  • Which of the following organisms would be most likely to form a fossil? A) Jellyfish B) Snail C) Worm D) Butterfly

    B) Snail, because it has hard tissues that are more likely to be preserved as fossils.
  • Which of these would be a disadvantage when forming a fossil? A) Hard tissues B) Sediment-rich habitat C) Soft tissues D) Recent existence

    C) Soft tissues, as they decompose quickly and are less likely to be preserved as fossils.
  • Which of the following cannot be determined from the fossil record? A) The diet of an organism B) The exact color of an organism C) The habitat of an organism D) The age of an organism

    B) The exact color of an organism, as color is rarely preserved in fossils.
  • What has the study of fossils allowed scientists to do?

    The study of fossils has allowed scientists to understand the history of life on Earth, including the evolution and extinction of species.
  • In which period would you find the earliest fossils of vascular plants?

    The earliest fossils of vascular plants are found in the Silurian period.
  • Which statement is supported by the fossil record?

    The fossil record supports the statement that life on Earth has evolved over time, with species appearing, changing, and going extinct.
  • What trend in the complexity of life over time is seen through the fossil record?

    The fossil record shows a trend of increasing complexity in life forms over time.
  • Which of the following is most likely a characteristic of the earliest tetrapod fossils? A) Wings B) Fins C) Limbs D) Feathers

    C) Limbs, as tetrapods are characterized by having four limbs.
  • How do fossils of limb structures provide evidence that ancient and modern tetrapods are related?

    Fossils of limb structures show similarities in bone arrangement and structure, indicating a common ancestry between ancient and modern tetrapods.
  • How does fossil evidence determine the relationships of whale ancestors and their descendants?

    Fossil evidence shows transitional forms with characteristics of both land mammals and modern whales, indicating evolutionary relationships.
  • Which of the following organisms are likely to be preserved as fossils through carbonization? A) Insects B) Fish C) Leaves D) Bones

    C) Leaves, as carbonization often preserves the carbon-rich parts of plants.
  • What question could best be answered by studying fossils?

    Studying fossils can best answer questions about how life on Earth has changed over time, including the evolution and extinction of species.
  • What is a fossil and how is it defined in paleontology?

    A fossil is the preserved evidence of organisms from the past, which can include actual remains or traces indicating the organism's presence.
  • Why are fossils found in amber typically small organisms?

    Amber forms from tree resin, which usually traps small organisms like insects, as larger animals are unlikely to be caught and preserved in resin.
  • Why are fossils found in ice or frozen soil particularly valuable to scientists?

    Fossils in ice or frozen soil can preserve soft tissues, such as skin, hair, and muscle, allowing for the study of biomolecules like DNA.
  • What does it mean to say that the fossil record is biased?

    The fossil record is biased because certain organisms are more likely to be preserved and discovered as fossils due to factors like habitat, body composition, age, and abundance.
  • How does the presence of hard tissues affect an organism's likelihood of becoming a fossil?

    Organisms with hard tissues, like bones or shells, are more likely to fossilize because these parts decompose more slowly and can survive long enough to be preserved.
  • How does the abundance of an organism affect its representation in the fossil record?

    Common organisms are more likely to be found as fossils simply because there were more individuals available to be fossilized.
  • Explain the principle behind radiometric dating of fossils.

    Radiometric dating uses the predictable decay of radioactive isotopes in rocks or fossils to calculate their absolute age based on known half-lives.
  • Why is carbon-14 dating only useful for fossils up to about 60,000 years old?

    Carbon-14 has a relatively short half-life, so after about 60,000 years, too little remains to provide accurate dating.
  • Why must volcanic rock or ash be used for radiometric dating of very old fossils?

    Volcanic rock or ash contains radioactive isotopes suitable for dating and forms at a known time, providing a reference point for the age of surrounding fossils.