Angiosperm: Flowering plant.
Archaebacterium: Member of the prokaryotic domain Archaebacteria
Archean eon: Eon in which life arose (3.8-2.5 bya).
crust, of Earth: Outer zone of low-density rocks resting on the Earth's mantle.
Dinosaur: Group of reptiles that originated in the Triassic and became the dominant land vertebrates for 125 million years.
Ediacaran: One of the species with a highly flattened body that arose in the precambrian.
Endosymbiosis theory: Contact between two species, one of which lives and reproduces inside the other's body.
Endosymbiosis theory: Contact between two species, one of which lives and reproduces inside the other's body.
Eubacterium: Prokaryotic cell; has a nucleoid,no nucleus, cytoplasm, or cell membrane; most have a cell wall, some encapsulated.
Eukaryotic Cell: Cell having a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Eukaryotic Cell: Cell having a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Global Broiling hypothesis: Theory that an asteroid impact caused the K-T mass extinction by creating a colossal fireball, the debris from which raised global air temperature by thousands of degrees.
Gymnosperm: Type of vascular plant in which seeds form on exposed surfaces of reproductive structures.
K-T asteroid impact theory: A huge asteroid hit Earth at the K-T boundary; last dinosaurs perished during the mass extinction.
Mantle: Of Earth, a zone of intermediatedensity rocks beneath the crust.
Mesozoic era: An era (240-65 mya) of spectacular expansion in the range of global diversity.
Paleozoic era: Era from Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, through the Permian.
Prokaryotic cell: Single-celled organism most often walled; lacks membranebound organelles.
Proterozoic eon: Period from 2.5 billion to 570 million years ago; period during which eukaryotic cells arose.
Protistan: Photoautotroph or heterotroph. Has a nucleus, larger ribosomes, mitochondria, ER, Golgi bodies, chromosomes with numerous proteins, and cytoskeletal microtubules.
Proto-cell: Hypothetic cell-like stage between chemical evolution and the first living cell.
RNA world: One model for prebiotic evolution in which RNA was the template for protein synthesis before the evolution of DNA.
Stromatolite: Fossilized mats of shallow-water microbial communities, mainly cyanobacteria, from Archean to precambrian.
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