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Page 1: The Importance of Fossils...Scientists look at many kinds of data to try to piece together the ... us how living things have changed over time. Fossil record • Layers of sedimentary

The Importance of Fossils

Page 2: The Importance of Fossils...Scientists look at many kinds of data to try to piece together the ... us how living things have changed over time. Fossil record • Layers of sedimentary

Scientists look at many kinds of

data to try to piece together the

evidence of the evolution of

organisms

They look at:

1. Fossils

2. Structures of Organisms

3. Genetic Information

4. Location of organisms on Earth

Page 3: The Importance of Fossils...Scientists look at many kinds of data to try to piece together the ... us how living things have changed over time. Fossil record • Layers of sedimentary

Fossils• Fossils are preserved remains or traces of

an organism that lived in the past

• Fossils give clues about:

– Past living things in Earth’s history

– The past climate

– Surface changes on Earth

– Events from Earth’s past

• Scientists can use rock layers to

determine how old fossils are (and vice

versa)

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Fossil Evidence

• A series of related fossils found in different

layers can show how organisms changed

over time (evolved)

• Examples:

– Land Mammal Whales

– Dinosaurs Birds

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Fossils• Fossils are usually

found in

sedimentary rocks.

• When an organism

dies, its soft parts

often decay quickly

leaving only the hard

parts to fossilize.

• Ex. Bones, Shells,

Teeth, or Seeds

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Fossil record

• Is evidence that show us that today’s organisms

descended from a common ancestor. It shows

us how living things have changed over time

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Fossil record

• Layers of sedimentary rock contain fossils

– new layers cover older ones, creating a record over time

– fossils within layers show that a succession of organisms have populated Earth throughout a long period of time

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Evolution of birds• Archaeopteryx

– lived about 150 mya

– links reptiles & birds

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Land Mammal

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2006 Fossil Discovery of Early Tetrapod

• Tiktaalik

– “missing link” from sea to land animals

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Different Types of Fossils

• Mold

• Cast

• Petrified

• Preserved (body fossils)

• Carbonized

• Trace

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Types of fossils

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Mold Fossils

• Mold fossils form when sediments bury an

organism and the sediments change into

rock

• The organism decays and leaves behind a

cavity in the shape of the organism

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Cast Fossils

• A cast fossil forms when a mold is filled

with sand or mud that hardens into the

shape of the organism

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Petrified Fossils

• Petrified fossils form when minerals soak

into the buried remains of an organism

(usually plants or trees), and changes

them into rock

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Preserved Fossils

• Preserved fossils form when entire

organisms or parts of organisms are

prevented from decaying by being trapped

in rock, ice, tar, or amber

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Trace Fossils• Trace fossils form when mud or sand

hardens to stone where a footprint, trail,

nest, hive, or burrow of an organism was

left behind

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Carbonized fossil

• an extremely thin coating of carbon on

rock that forms when materials that make

up an organism become gases and

escape leaving only carbon behind.