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“Do Now” • Take out a sheet of paper and answer the following: – What are 3 things that come to mind when you think of the word “evolution”? Be able to explain your response. Evolution The process of change over time In this unit we’ll discuss… •Evidence of evolution •Theories of evolution •The Heterotroph Hypothesis •Natural selection •Modern evolutionary theory Evolution Defined • The process of change over time Evidence that Supports Evolution • • • • • Geologic Record Comparative Anatomy Embryology Cytology Biochemistry Geologic Record History in Rocks • Rocks provide clues to the past through fossils • About 95% of the species found in ancient fossils are now extinct Formation of Fossils The remains or traces of organisms Fossils • Relative Dating – Looking at layers of rocks to determine the age of a fossil • Doesn’t determine exact age of fossil • Absolute Dating (Radioactive) (Radiometric) – Using C14 to determine the age of a fossil. • Shows exact age by looking at radioactive chemicals in the fossil History in Rocks • Types of fossils include: – Trace fossils – Casts – Molds – Petrified / Permineralized fossils – Amber-preserved / Frozen fossils Fossils • Amber – plant resin (tree sap) that contains tissues of an organism • Petrification – tissues of an organism are replaced by minerals (turn to stone) • Imprints, casts, molds – found in sedimentary rock • Sedimentary rock – layered rock – Strata – layers – Oldest layers on bottom – Extinction can be easily seen in sedimentary rock What can you infer about this habitat based on this picture? Studying Evolution • Comparative Anatomy – Comparing structures of organisms Have similar bone structures, but different functions. Analogous Structures • Have similar functions, but different structures – Example – bird and butterfly wings Structures that exist, but are no longer used in an organism. Studying Evolution • Embryology – Comparing embryonic structures Studying Evolution • Cytology – Comparing cell structures Studying Evolution • Biochemistry – Comparing chemical makeup Evidence of Evolution End of Day 1