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Evidence of Evolution 1. Fossils & the Fossil Record 2. Homologous Body structures 3. Similarities in Embryology 4. Geographic Distribution of Living Species Evidence of Evolution Fossil Record provides evidence that living things have evolved Fossils show the history of life on earth and how different groups of organisms have changed over time What are Fossils? Fossils are the naturally preserved remains, imprints, or traces of organisms that lived long ago. Fossils provide a record of different species that lived in the past! Paleontologists are scientists who study fossils! How do Fossils provide evidence? Fossils can tell us when, where, and how species lived and the changes that occurred within the species through time! The location of fossils in sedimentary rocks determine its age. Fossil Formation Primate Skull Fossils Australopithecus Homo erectus Homo sapien Primate Brain Capacity Primate Bone Fossils Human Relatives Australopithecus afarensis Homo habilis = handy human 1.5 to 2 mya Homo erectus 1.6 mya bipedal Cro-Magnon 35,000 to 40,000 ya Neanderthals 35,000 to 100,000 ya Modern Homo sapien (fully modern fossils 100,000 ya) How to determine how species evolved through Fossils: Look at the preserved remains such as bone structures, skulls, teeth, bone position, bone size/shape; imprints (molds and cast), or traces of the organisms (carbon remains). Compare your findings to the fossil record and see any similarities with other organisms both extinct and currently living on earth. 2. Comparative Anatomy Is the study of similarities and differences in the structures of organisms. Comparative Anatomy Turtle Homologous Structures: Are parts of organisms that are similar in origin and structure. It’s the result of evolution and can indicate how closely two or more species share a common ancestor! Alligator Bird Homologous Body Structures What do you look for in Homologous Structures? Bone structure, location, size and shape are mainly compared to show relationship between species. The more similar the group of species indicates the close evolutionary relationship! Vestigial Structures traces of homologous organs in other species Organ that serves no useful function The pelvis in whales has no function but its ancestor used it to support hind legs for walking on land! 13. Evidence of Evolution Similarities in Embryology In their early stages of development, chickens, turtles and rats look similar, providing evidence that they shared a common ancestry. Embryological development 13. Evidence of Evolution 2. Geographic Distribution of Living Species Similar animals in different locations were the product of different lines of descent