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Fossils Earth’s Beginning Age and Eras Classification.

Dec 25, 2015

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  • Slide 1
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  • Fossils
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  • Earths Beginning
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  • Age and Eras
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  • Classification
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  • Taxonomy
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  • Miscellaneous
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  • Any evidence of an organism that lived long ago.
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  • Fossil
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  • The aging of a fossil by looking at what rock layer it is found in is called?
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  • Relative Dating
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  • What type of rock are fossils usually found in?
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  • Sedimentary
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  • The aging of a fossil by using a radioactive isotope.
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  • Radiometric Dating
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  • Scientists that studies fossils are called?
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  • Paleontologists
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  • Earth is thought to be how old?
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  • 4.6 Billion Years Ago
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  • Early earths oceans were called what?
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  • Primordial Soup
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  • Early earths atmosphere was made of.
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  • Hydrogen, water vapor, ammonia, methane
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  • When was it that life was thought to have formed on the earth?
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  • 3.5 billion years ago
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  • Earths first forms of life were thought to be what type of cells.
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  • Prokaryotes & Heterotroph
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  • What era has the oldest evidence of live?
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  • Precambrian
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  • Photosynthesizing prokaryotes released this into early earths atmosphere.
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  • Oxygen
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  • What era are we living in?
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  • Cenozoic
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  • What era saw the evolution of worms and arthropods at the beginning?
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  • Paleozoic
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  • The era the Dinosaurs roamed the earth.
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  • Mesozoic
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  • Who divided everything up in to 2 groups, either plants or animals?
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  • Aristotle
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  • Organisms who have cells walls made of cellulose belong to what kingdom?
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  • Plantae
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  • What was the type of classification that Linnaeus come up with?
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  • Binomial nomenclature
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  • What language is used for scientific name and give one reason why it is used?
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  • Latin & 1.Language is dead 2.The words dont change 3.Words only have one meaning
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  • What kingdoms make up the domain eukarya
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  • Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
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  • A group of closely related species
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  • Genus
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  • It is a group of closely related phyla.
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  • Kingdom
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  • In the name Pimpheles notatus what is the genus name?
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  • Pimpheles
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  • What are the 8 categories of classifying an organism? IN ORDER
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  • Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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  • Rewrite the following name using the correct scientific technique: Animalia, chordata, Mammalia, primata, Hominidae, homo, sapien
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  • animalia, chordata, mammalia, primata, hominidae, Homo, sapien
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  • A type of calendar that allows scientists to communicate about events that have occurred on earth is called what?
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  • Geologic Time Scale
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  • What are 3 reasons that Latin is used for classifying organisms.
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  • 1. Language is no longer used 2. Language is dead or doesnt change. 3. The words only have one meaning.
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  • A set of pair statements used to identify a particular organism is called?
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  • Dichotomous Key
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  • Evolutionary relationships among organisms is called?
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  • Phylogeny
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  • A branching diagram showing evolutionary relationships is called?
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  • Cladogram