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Chapter 14 Evidence for Evolution What are Evidences for Evolution? What are the Evidences for Evolution? • • • • • 1 Fossils 2 Homologous Structures 3 Vestigial Structures 4 Embryology 5 Macromolecules What is a Fossil? • Fossil – Evidence of a life long past. – Mineralized remains of plant or animal life – Trapped in solid material and frozen in time What type of rock are fossils commonly found in? • Igneous – volcanic rock • Sedimentary – sand and dirt become cemented (bottom or oceans and rivers). Most common rock where fossils are found. • Metamorphic – igneous or sedimentary rocks that have re-crystallized due to high temperature and pressure. What are the main types of fossils? • • • • • • 1. Trace Fossils 2. Molds and Casts 3. Replacement 4. Petrified or Permineralized 5. Amber 6. Original Material Trace Fossil • Any indirect evidence left by an organism. Footprints, burrows, and fossilized feces are trace fossils. Molds and Casts • Mold – imprint of the organism – Kindergarten hand imprint • Cast – A mold that has been filled with sediment. What are the main types of fossils? • Replacement – Original specimen is replaced by mineral crystals that leave a detailed replica. Petrified or Permineralized • Empty pores are filled in by minerals, such as petrified wood What are the main types of fossils? • Preservation – entire organism remains intact because it is trapped in tree sap which hardens into amber. Original Material • Created by mummification or freezing and preserves the original organism intact. Law of Superposition • Relative dating is a technique used to compare the age of one specimen to another. • The Law of Superposition states that younger rocks are always found on top of older rocks. Radiometric Dating • Radiometric dating allows scientists to accurately date the age of fossils by measuring the amount of decay of a radioisotope. • Knowing the half life of the isotope is required. • Example: Carbon 14 How are fossils useful? • Allow us to detect Mass Extinctions – More fossils in strata of earth from dying off of organisms. – Major extinction of dinosaurs 65 mya What caused mass extinctions? • 1. Massive volcanic eruption • 2. Meteorite Impact • Either one would have created enough ash and sulfur to cool the earth and block the sun. – Remember the sun is the ultimate source of life on Earth. Homework • Page 400 – 14.1 Assessment questions 1-3 – Answer in complete sentences • Summary – Look through your notes and section 14.1. – Choose the main concepts – Write a two paragraph summary of the concepts presented in your own words.