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Section 27.2 – Evidence of Evolution http://weburbanist.com/2010/02/16/ahistory-of-phones-9-telephone-transitionsthat-rocked-the-industry/  Biological evolution (evolution) is all the changes that have occurred in living things since the beginning of life  Table 27.1 ◦ Earth is ~4.6 billion years old ◦ Prokaryotes (first living organisms) ~ 3.5 billion years ago ◦ Eukaryotic cells ~2.1 billion ◦ Multicellularity ~700 million years  Descent with modification - all living things share the same fundamental characteristics: ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦  Made of cells Take chemicals and energy from the environment Respond to external stimuli Reproduce Living things are diverse ◦ adapted to different environments  Provide evidence that evolution occurred in the past and is still occurring Fossil Evidence  Fossils are the remains and traces of past life or any other direct evidence of past life  Most fossils are found embedded in sedimentary rock ◦ Weathering + erosion of rocks = sediment ◦ Particles can accumulate = stratum (layer of rock)  Used to relative age fossils (depth/layer) Fossil Evidence  Fossils can serve as transitional links between groups ◦ Example: Archaeopteryx (lived ~165 million years ago), intermediate form between dinosaurs and birds ◦ Some traits are like descendants and some are similar to ancestors Geological Timescale  Studying strata, divide earth’s history into: ◦ eras – periods – epochs  Two ways to age fossils ◦ Relative dating  Relative order of fossils and strata based on the layer of rock  Does not determine the actual date ◦ Absolute dating  Relies on radioactive dating to assign an actual date  All radioactive isotopes have a particular half-life  Carbon 14 (14C) is the only radioactive isotope in organic matter Biogeographical Evidence  The study of the range and distribution of plants and animals in different places throughout the world ◦ 6 biogeographical regions  Continental Drift ◦ Positions of continents and oceans have changed over time; ◦ Creates a barrier to accessibility ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Permian period ~250 million years ago Triassic period ~220 million years ago Jurassic period 144 million years ago Cretaceous period 65 million years ago Present day Biogeographical Evidence  Extinctions ◦ Extinction is the death of every member of a species  Mass extinctions ◦ A large percentage of species become extinct within a relatively short period of time  5 major mass extinctions ◦ End of Ordovician, Devonian, Permian, Triassic, and Cretaceous Biogeographical Evidence Reasons for mass extinctions???  Asteroid ◦ Cretaceous extinction was maybe due to an asteroid that exploded = meteorites  Continental Drift ◦ Ordovician extinction  Gondwana arrived at the South Pole and froze ◦ Devonion  Gondwana moved back to the South Pole – marine extinction Anatomical Evidence  Anatomical similarities among organisms  Example: Vertebrate forelimbs - same sets of bones organized in similar ways but dissimilar functions  Unity? ◦ Common Ancestor Anatomical Evidence  Homologous structures: anatomically similar (inherited from a common ancestor) ◦ Homology = organisms are related  Analogous structures: same functions but not constructed similarly (no common ancestry) ◦ Wings of birds and bats  Vestigial structures: features are fully developed in one group but are reduced/no function in similar groups ◦ Ex: Ostrich – has wings but does not fly Anatomical Evidence  Traces of evolutionary history! ◦ Ancestral history  Ex. Ambulocetus to whales (land to water)  Relate homology to embryological development ◦ All vertebrates as embryos:  Postanal tail  Pair pharyngeal pouches  BUT develop differently:  Fishes and amphibian – functioning gills  Humans – cavity of the middle ear and auditory tube, tonsils, thymus and parathyroid glands Biochemical Evidence  Almost all living organisms use the same basic biochemical molecules ◦ DNA, ATP, enzymes ◦ Same DNA triplet code (20 amino acids - for proteins)  Only slight differences ◦ Humans share a large number of genes with simpler organisms ◦ More similar DNA sequences – more similar the organisms are  Evolution is no longer just a hypothesis – but is a theory  Theory? ◦ Conceptual schemes that are supported by a large number of observations and scientific experiences SUMMARY  EVOLUTION? ◦ all the changes that have occurred in living things since the beginning of life due to differential reproductive success  4 types of evidence? Examples? ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Fossil Biogeographical Anatomic Biochemical https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3GagfbA2vo  Complete Check Your Progress p.548 #1-3  Complete Check Your Progress p.550 #1-2 Evidence of evolutionary change through time