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Page 1: Bellringer 11/21/13 What is a fossil? Topic: Fossil Evidence of Evolution EQ: How do fossils form?

Bellringer 11/21/13

• What is a fossil?

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Topic: Fossil Evidence of Evolution

EQ: How do fossils form?

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Take a look!

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Evidence supporting evolution• Fossil record– shows change over time

• Anatomical record– comparing body structures

• homology & vestigial structures• embryology & development

• Molecular record– comparing protein & DNA sequences

• Artificial selection– human caused evolution

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Fossil record• Layers of rock contain fossils – new layers cover older ones• creates a record over time

– fossils show a series of organisms have lived on Earth • over a long period of time

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How do fossils form?

• Most fossils form when organisms that die become buried in sediments (particles of soil and rock)

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Fossil Formation

• Only the hard parts of an organism (bones, shells, and teeth) generally form fossils because the soft parts are broken down too quickly.

• Most fossils are formed when an organism is quickly buried by sediments.

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Types of Fossils

• Mold – impression of an organism in a rock.

• Cast – a fossil copy of an organism in a rock.

• Trace Fossil – preserved evidence of the activity of an organism.

• Original Material – Tissues are preserved in ice, tar, and amber.

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What are petrified fossils?

• A fossil formed when minerals replace all or part of an organism

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How are mold and casts related to fossils?

• Mold – A type of fossil formed when shell or other hard part of an organism dissolves, leaving an empty space in the shape of the part

• Cast – A type of fossil that forms when a mold becomes filled in with minerals that then harden

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What are trace fossils?

• Preserved evidence of the activity of an organism.

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How else are remains preserved?

Original Remain• Entire organisms, such

as the huge elephant-like mammoths have been preserved in ice

• Bones and teeth have been preserved in tar pits

• Insects and other organisms can become stuck in sticky sap. The sap then hardens forming amber

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How do you determine a fossil’s age?

• Relative dating• Radioactive

dating

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What is relative dating?

• A technique used to determine which of two fossils is older• Can only be used

when the rock layers have been preserved in their original sequence

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What is radioactive dating?

• A technique used to determine the actual age of a fossil

• The rocks that fossils are found near contain radioactive elements, scientists use these elements to determine decay (half-life)

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What are radioactive elements?

• Unstable elements that decay, or break down, into different elements

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What is half-life?

• The time it takes for half of the atoms in a sample to decay

• Scientists can compare the amount of a radioactive element in a sample to the amount of the element into which it breaks down

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What do fossils reveal?• Fossils help scientists piece

together information about Earth’s past• The millions of fossils that

scientists have collected are called the fossil record

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What is the Geological Time Scale?

• Scientist have used the ages of rocks and fossils to create a “calendar” of Earth’s history that spans 4.6 billion years • Scientists have divided this large time

period into smaller units called eras and periods sometimes called the Geologic Time Scale

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What are the theories on how fast does Evolution Occur?

• Gradualism – Evolution occurs slowly but steadily • Punctuated

Equilibrium – Species evolve during short periods of rapid change

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When is a species extinct?

• A species is extinct if no members of that species are still alive