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A. Direct Evidence B. Indirect Evidence

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A. Direct EvidenceB. Indirect Evidence

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Visible evidence that takes us back in time and shows organisms have changed

Ex. – Fossils

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▪ Paleontologists are scientists who collect and study fossils.

▪ The fossil record provides incomplete information about the history of life.

▪ Over 99% of all species that have lived on Earth have become extinct.

▪ Where are all these fossils??

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Fossil FormationWater carries small rock particles to lakes and seas.

Fossil Formation

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Dead organisms are buried by layers of sediment, which forms new rock.

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The preserved remains may be later discovered and studied.

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Lucy

Coal Formation

The following picture is of plant fossils found in coal from the Minto area that are 300 million years old…..older than dinosaures!

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Relative Dating

▪ In relative dating, the age of a fossil is determined by comparing its placement with that of fossils in other layers of rock.

▪ Rock layers form in order by age—the oldest on the bottom, with more recent layers on top.

▪ Grand Canyon

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Relative dating allows paleontologists to estimate a fossil's age

compared with that of other fossils.

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▪ Radioactive dating (Absolute Dating)

▪ Some elements are radioactive and steadily break down into nonradioactive elements.

▪ Radioactive dating is the use of half-lives to determine the age of a sample.

▪ A half-life is the length of time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay.

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C-14 breaks down into N-14 at a fixed rate.

The half life of C-14 is 5,760 years.When an organism dies, the C-14 in

the organism starts to change into N-14.

Knowing the half-life, you can compare the amount of C-14 to N-14 to determine the age of the fossil

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Let’s say the fossil we are dating shows 50% C-14 and 50% N-14…….

The fossil should be 5,760 years old. If another 5,760 years passed, what

would be the ratio of C-14 to N-14?Right!!.........C-14 25% to N-14 75%Potassium 40 is an isotope with a

half-life of 1.2 billion years!!

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Evidence we can look at today that suggests we may have a common ancestry with other organisms.

1. Embryological Similarities

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2. Comparative Morphology

Homologous Structures

(Similar structure but different function!)

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Similar in function but not in structure

Do not show the close evolutionary connection

Analogous Structures

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3. Similarities in Biochemistry (Organic Compounds)

DNA similarities (98% of our DNA is the same as a chimpanzee)

Protein in all organisms is composed of the same 20 amino acids!!

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Direct Evidence – something we can look at that takes us back in time.

Ex. Fossils

Indirect Evidence – something we can look at that show some kind of evolutionary connection between organisms.

Ex. Embryological similarities, Homologous structures, Biochemistry similarities

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Darwin’s explanation of evolution is called Natural Selection.

What does the term Artificial Selection mean? Discuss this with a neighbour.

Samuri Crab

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Organisms don’t change to survive, they survive (or die!) because they change!