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Chapter 3
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Common __________ theory: the universe existed as a concentrated single point, containing all known _______ and _________. About _____ billion years ago this point began to expand and has stayed expanding ever since Known as the _______ _______
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The young universe was ________ hot It took about 1 million years for the matter in the _________ to cool enough for the first ________ to form. Most new matter was _________ and _______ ▪ Simple elements ↑
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______ began attracting helium and ________ atoms together Matter became _______ as gravity pulled it together. As density _________, the matter collapsed and ____________ under its own weight causing a warm, dense core called a ___________
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_________ continued to become denser until the _______ pressure and density were so high that ________ reactions began to occur The nuclear ________ reaction from ____________ creates the stars Nuclear _______: light atoms unite to form heavy atoms while releasing a _______ amount of energy This is the same reaction that gives a ___________ _________its destructive power
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Once nuclear _______ begins, a star burns for millions of years and consumes the _______ within it. As hydrogen becomes exhausted, the star’s core becomes _______. It eventually ________ under the extreme gravity forces generated by the ______. This may cause a large nuclear explosion called a __________.
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_______ stars account for the origin and distribution of ________ elements throughout the _________.
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Throughout the universe stars are clustered into ___________. Our solar system is one of millions in the ____________ Galaxy. The current __________ is that the solar system’s current form (with _______ orbiting the sun) began with a large cloud of _______ and _______ called a _________.
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The ________ of a ________ caused the nebula to _______, which caused it to spin. As the cloud collapsed it became _______ and flattened into a disk due to the ________. At the center a _________ developed which later became the sun. Some gas continued to ________ around the sun, eventually _______ into masses too small to become ______ (so they became our planets)
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According to the __________ theory, Earth and the other planets formed through __________. _________: process by which particles clump together because of _________. Bigger mass (due to __________) = more gravity More gravity = more mass being ___________. The Earth was formed about __________ years ago.
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Earth’s growing mass caused its core to ________. The process of density ___________ formed the layers of the Earth. _____ heated and became molten liquid containing iron and ______ which sank towards the ______. Lighter matter such as oxygen and ________ moved toward the surface.
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Most widely excepted explanation = _______ Theory States that a _______ sized body about 1/3 the size of the Earth struck the Earth during its early ___________ and sent material into orbit forming the ________. Scientists believe that this _______ kick started magma ___________causing tectonic plates and __________
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Early _______ had essentially no atmosphere. Mainly ________ and helium As the Earth ________ enough for the surface to _______ into a crust volcanoes formed and gasses released by volcanic activity _________ an early atmosphere Water vapor, ______________, nitrogen
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Water ___________ formed clouds and then rain but it was _________ so hot that the rain boiled off when it hit the ground. After ________ cooling, Earth’s surface allowed rain to ________ and the oceans formed. Other theories or contributions to ocean formation: ________ or other water sources from space contributed to water __________
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The process that allowed ______ to form began with the _____________ of the oceans. Carbon dioxide dissolved into the young __________, leaving a ___________-rich atmosphere. There was no oxygen in the early atmosphere Oxygen entered the atmosphere about 1.5 billion years ago when ____________ organisms began using carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. ________, an oxygen molecule found high in the atmosphere, is important because it _________ life from ______________ radiation Overview
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______ record indicates that life on earth ___________ in the shallows of the ___________ How is this known? Scientists have found ___________ life fossils significantly older than the fossils of _________ life Oldest marine fossils ___________ Dated 3.5 billion years ago ___________, photosynthetic bacteria AKA blue-green __________ First oxygen producing __________ The oldest terrestrial fossils found have been dated at 1 _____________ years old
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It is not clear exactly how the first __________ that comprise the building blocks of life _____________. Ideas: they could have originated from _________ or ultra violet light in the atmosphere ___________ Miller and Harold ______ did an experiment to test this idea by discharging ________ within gases. The experiment produced _________ acids
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The __________ molecules that living systems use to build _________. The main point of these ___________ was that many basic ___________ used by living systems readily form under certain ____________.
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___________ proposed that early Earth’s ocean acted as a “_______ soup” of simple compounds that are the building blocks of _____. _________ and other complex molecular chains formed when shallow pools _________, concentrating the “soup.” Driven by sun energy, first life arose in this “______” from increasingly complex _________reactions
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Scientists __________ that volcanic activity, meteorites, etc. were too __________ to allow life to develop in shallow surface pools. Also, the __________ atmosphere would not have ___________ early life from the destructive influences of ___________ radiation.
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Scientists now __________ that life arose deep in the ocean, ___________ by water. According to this _______: Life __________ using chemical energy and heat energy from _________ vents on the ocean floor.
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___________ = Spontaneous Generation The origination of life from ___________ matter Do you think _________ could occur today, in Earth’s __________ conditions?
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____________: create organic chemical energy compounds from _________ compounds and an external energy source First __________ appeared 3-3.5 billion years ago __________: rely on consuming compounds to obtain _________ energy
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___________ began to break down carbon dioxide into __________ (cyanobacteria). This raised the __________ in the atmosphere from ____ to its present _____ Why is ___________ important? Oxygen reactions allow __________ to use chemical energy more effectively Oxygen allowed the development of ____________
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Theory developed by Charles _________ Natural _________: the process by which organisms with _________ characteristics tend to lie longer and reproduce more __________: an error in genetic code (DNA) Over long periods of time natural _________ and _________ caused the development of all the different life forms
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Scientists classify ________ environments based on physical characteristics ___________ Depth _____________ Density Latitude ____________ from shore
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The ________ column portion. Divided into two horizontal zones... __________ Zone: water area between low tide and edge of the ___________ shelf ___________ Zone: open water area beyond the ______________ zone. ▪ Further divided into ________ regions
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__________ zone: top layer that _________ penetrates __________ zone: sunlight reaches but isn’t strong enough to ___________ life __________ zone: deep water in _______ ocean ____________ zone: even deeper water in oceanic __________ __________ zone: deepest water in the ocean ________
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_________ of the ocean – based on depth from _______ to open ocean ____________ zone: zone that water splashes but does not remain ____________ ____________ zone: bottom area between the high and low tide mark ____________ shelf: area beyond the ________ zone.
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Further divided into: __________ zone: ocean bottom closest to shore Outer __________ zone: ocean bottom out to edge of continental shelf ___________ Zone: bottom along the continental slope down to deep open ocean ______ ________ Zone: deep open ocean bottom __________ zone: deepest zone – below 6,000 meters (also called deep sea floor)
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__________: group of organisms that exist adrift in ocean currents _________: important subgroup of plankton ▪ Is the _______ that float at the surface _________: organisms that swim Most __________ are nekton Majority of nekton are ________ _________: organisms that live on or in the sea _____ Can move or be ________ (attached to the sea floor)
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Benthos are divided into: __________: animals that live on the seafloor _________: plants that live of the seafloor _________: organisms that are partially or __________ buried in the seafloor ▪ Most ________ are... ▪ Deposit feeders: feed off _______ drifting down from above ▪ ___________ feeders: filter particles suspended in the water for food
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