fossils. what is a fossil? a fossil is the preserved remains of a once-living organism

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Fossils

What is a fossil?

• A fossil is the preserved remains of a once-living organism.

A fossil may be:

• an original skeleton or shell;

• a mold or cast;• material that has

replaced the once living thing;

• traces such as footprints or worm tubes

What are the fossil types?

• Body fossils – actual parts of an organism, unaltered or altered

bones, shells, leaf imprints

• Trace fossils – evidence of life that is not a body fossil

tracks, burrows, casts

Body fossils

Trace Fossils

More on trace fossils

• Tracks – impressions of passage of living things

Fossil

records

document

the course

of life through

time

Fossil Evidence of Evolution

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• Fossils document evolutionary transition• The oldest known bird fossil is the Archaeopteryx

• It is intermediate between bird and dinosaur

• Possesses some ancestral traits and some traits of present day birds

• Archaeopteryx was first found in 1859

Fossil Evidence of Evolution

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Fossil of Archaeopteryx

Fossil Evidence of Evolution

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Recent discoveries–Four-legged aquatic mammal

• Important link in the evolution of whales and dolphins from land-dwelling, hoofed ancestors

–Fossil snake with legs–Tiktaalik: a species that bridged the gap

between fish and the first amphibian

Fossil Evidence of Evolution

12Whale “missing links”

Fossil Evidence of Evolution

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Homology of the bones of the forelimb of mammals

Anatomical Evidence for Evolution

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