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7.2. Evidence for Evolution. Fossil Evidence Texas fossils proved it was once covered by sea Kinds of Fossils Fossil – any evidence of life from an earlier geological time. Imprint of a leaf, feather, or organism in rock - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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7.2Evidence for Evolution

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I. Fossil EvidenceA. Texas fossils proved it was once

covered by seaB. Kinds of Fossils

a. Fossil – any evidence of life from an earlier geological time

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b. Imprint of a leaf, feather, or organism in rock

c. Cast made of minerals that fills in the follows of an animal track, mollusk shell, or other parts of an organism

d. A piece of wood or bond replaced by minerals

e. An organism frozen in icef. An insect or other organism trapped

in amberg. Sedimentary Rock – a rock type

formed from particles of preexisting rocks

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II. The Fossil RecordA. Scientists developed a geologic Time

ScaleB. Relative Dating

a. Estimate of how old a fossil isb. Based on the idea that the lower it is,

the older it will be.C. Radiometric Dating

a. Radioactive elements – give off radiation due to an unstable nucleus

b. Compares radioactive to non radioactive material to determine dating

c. Several samples to obtain consistent results

d. Uranium

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D. Fossils Show Evolution Occurreda. Simple life forms from past times

I. Other Evidence for EvolutionA. Homologous – body parts that are

similar in origin and structureB. Homologous structures indicate that

two or more species might share a common ancestor

a. Dolphin flipper and bird wing

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C. Vestigial Structuresa. Vestigial structure – a body part that

doesn’t seem to have a functionb. Whales and snakes with hip bones

D. Embryologya. Embryology – study of the

development in organismsb. Gills in all mammals

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A. DNAa. Closely related organisms have

similar DNAb. Bears and Dogsc. All primates have a common ancestor

i. Share hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen