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Biological Anthropology
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 1
01/14/2010

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Who coined "great chain of being"?
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Aristotle, 4th century BC
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great chain of being
Definition
progressive order from "lower" to "higher" organisms
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concepts of Aristotle
Definition

-species are fixed

-nature adapts the organ to the function

-Earth is perfect (therefore there is no evolvement)

-teleology (study of form and design)

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Copernicus (1514) concepts
Definition

--Heliocentric model (sun centered solar system)

--inspired the scientific revolution by challenging prevailing models of the cosmos

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Galileo concepts (early 1600's)
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Italian physicist and mathematician

--considered the father of modern science

--emphasis on observation (telescope) and documentation (the moon's surface)

--confrontation with the church led to house arrest

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John Ray (1627-1705) concepts
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English naturalist

--concept of genus and species

--recognized reproductive continutity and isloation of a species

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Genus
Definition
group of similar looking species
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Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) concepts
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The father of taxonomy (grouping) and systematics

--formalized binomial system (genus and species)

--classified homo sapiens as an animal

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Linnean hierarchy
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kindgom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
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Jean-Baptiste Lamark (1744-1829) concepts
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--coined the term "biology"

--1st theoretical attempt to explain mechanism of evolution

--interaction between organism and environment

--theory of acquired characters

--"vital essences" respond to external stimuli

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Georges Cuvier (1769-1832) concepts
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--paleotologist

--proposed idea of extinction

--radical notion - challenged the idea that creation is perfect

--recorded that diferent animals occur in different strata (layers of rock)

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Catastrophism
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different floods wiped out creation, followed by newer, better creation
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Charles Lyell (1797-1875) concepts
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father of modern geology

--uniformitarianism

"the present is key to the past"

--the earth and its creatures are shaped slowly, over lengthy periods of time

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Thomas Malthus (1766-1834) concepts
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--focused on principles on population growth and the associated dangers

--population increases exponentially, though limited by food

--competition for food... shades of 'survival of the fittest'

--inspired Darwin and Wallace

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Charles Darwin (1809-1882) concepts
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--english naturalist

--origin of the species (1859)

--developed theory of natural selection

--traits that enhance an organism's survival are more likely to be transferred to subsequent generations (considered a key mechanism in evolution)

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What are the two types of cells?
Definition
Prokaryote and Eukaryote
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Stromatolite
Definition
Blue green algae -- one of the earliest forms of life on earth (as seen in fossil record)
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What are the basic component of the cell?
Definition
Membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic riticulum and ribosomes
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Proteins
Definition
amino acid molecules responsible for most of the cell's functions
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DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
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long molecule that contains code for making proteins
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RNA (ribonucelic acid)
Definition
molecules similar to DNA that synthesize proteins
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Chromatin
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black staining bundle of protein and DNA
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Chromatid
Definition
single strand of DNA
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Chromosome
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double strand of DNA
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Mitosis
Definition
process of creating two identical "daughter cells" among somatic (body) cells. Each daughter will have exactly the same set of chromosomes.
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Prophase
Definition
chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes
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Metaphase
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chromosomes align at center of cell
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Anaphase
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chromosomes separate and move toward poles
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Telophase
Definition
cell divides, new nucleus formed in each daughter cell
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Meiosis
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process of creating "gametes" -- the sex cells (eggs & sperm) Each of the resulting cells will have only half of each pair of chromosomes (the haploid number)
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Prophase I
Definition
chromatin condenses, chromosomes visible
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Metaphase I
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chromosomes align at center -- crossing over
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Anaphase/Telophase I
Definition
copies separate, cell membrane reforms
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Prophase II/MetaphseII/Anaphase II
Definition
chromosomes divide again
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Telophase II
Definition
4 new sex cells complete
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Why is DNA important?
Definition

-governs all cellular functions in humans

-controls the synthesis of proteins

-directs how genetic traits are inherited

-its very structure illuminates how broader evolutionary mechanisms operate

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Structure of DNA
Definition

-DNA molecules are composed of two chains of nucleotides

-nucleotides are composed of

  • a sugar molecule (ribose)
  • a phosphate unit
  • 1 of 4 nitrogenous bases

-These chains are twisted into a spiral shape called a "double helix"

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What are the 4 nitrogenous bases that comprise DNA?
Definition
Thymine, Adenin, Guanine and Cytosine
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What is paired with Thymine?
Definition
Adenine
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What is paired with Guanine?
Definition
Cytosine
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DNA Replication
Definition

-replication is initiated by enzymes, or proteins that direct chemical reactions in the cell

-enzymes break the bonds between base pairs

-the exposed bases attract free-floating nucleotides floating in the nucleus

-replication results in 2 new DNA molecules

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Proteins
Definition
complex molecules whose function is to bind to other molecules
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Characteristics of amino acids
Definition

-20 in number (8 come from foods, 12 are made in cells)

-These are building blocks for about 90,000 different proteins

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Features of mRNA
Definition

-single stranded

-contains a different type of sugar (than DNA)

-contains a different base called Urasil

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Transcription
Definition

the process by which mRNA is formed

 

-The DNA code is copied by the formation of mRNA

-The mRNA peels away from a single strand of DNA and travels through the nuclear membrane to the ribosome

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Translation
Definition

the process by which genetic instructions are decoded from the mRNA

 

-hinges on codons

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Codons
Definition
sequence of three mRNA bases, coded by DNA
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