What fossils can you find in Michigan? How do fossils form?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 14 The History of Life
Advertisements

The record and origin of life
History of the Earth Chapter 14. Formation of the Earth.
Origins of Life Early Idea: Spontaneous Generation
History of Life Chapter 14. Biogenesis Biogenesis is the principle that all living things come from other living things Spontaneous generation is the.
Early Earth Notes. The earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago! So what was it like?
Click on a lesson name to select. Chapter 14 The History of Life Section 1: Fossil Evidence of Change Section 2: The Origin of Life.
HISTORY OF LIFE Ch. 14. History of Life  Fossil Evidence of Change  Paleontologist - a scientist who studies fossils  Fossil - preserved evidence of.
The History of Life 14.1 Fossil Evidence of Change Land Environments The History of Life Chapter 14  Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago.  Gravity.
Fossil Evidence of Change Land Environments The History of Life Section 1  Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago.  Gravity pulled the densest elements.
EVOLUTION! Gradual Change Over Time. The Record of Life Early Earth=Not So Life Friendly!! ◦ Formed about 4.6 BILLION years ago! ◦ Meteor collisions forced.
The Origin and History of Life. What is a theory? An explanation widely accepted and supported by evidence Remember- –Theories are just as important or.
The History of Life Chapter 14. Early Earth Was inhospitable! Very hot due to: Meteoric impact Volcanic eruptions Radioactive decay Early atmosphere contained:
Biology Honors Ch. 14 Biology Ch. 17.  Before 1600s, it was thought that organisms could arise from nonliving material by spontaneous generation. (Definition:life.
Scientists studying the rocks from the time dinosaurs became extinct noticed that they contained large amounts of a chemical called Iridium. This chemical.
 Fossils are preserved remains or traces of living things  Most fossils form when living things die and are buried by sediments. The sediments slowly.
 Origins: Early Ideas  Spontaneous generation is the idea that life arises from nonlife. Francesco Redi, an Italian scientist, tested the idea that.
Fossils. Big Ideas Fossils give evidence of evolution. Fossils of original preservation Fossils with altered hard parts Index fossils Molds and casts.
Integrated Science Ch. 14 The History of Life I.Fossil Evidence of Change - The fossil record shows that past organisms were very different from those.
History of the Earth. Early Earth 4.6 bya VERY HOT (colliding meteorites, erupting volcanoes) Atmosphere was mostly nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water vapor,
Early Earth Foldable Ch 14 Fold 2 papers so that there are 4 flaps. The Titles of the for should be: 1)Redi and Pasteur 2)Miller and Urey 3)Endosymbiont.
Origins of Life. Earth was very different Billions of Years Ago The Earth is thought to be 4.6 Billion Years Old Early Earth was lifeless –Intensely hot.
Click on a lesson name to select. Chapter 14 The History of Life Section 1: Fossil Evidence of Change Section 2: The Origin of Life.
Provide Evidence of Change in organisms over time!
Section 2: The Origin of Life
Warm Up Evo 3 1.) How old is the Earth? 2.) During what Era did modern Humans evolve? 3.) The half life of Bismuth-214 is 20 minutes. If you started out.
Origins of Life.
Evolution of Life Life’s Timeline.
Origin of Life Bio Explain how fossil, biochemical, and anatomical evidence support the theory of evolution.
Origin of Life Chapter 12.3 and 12.4.
What fossils can you find in Michigan? How do fossils form?
Chapter 14 The History of Life
C 14- The History of Life Pp
Chapter 14 The History of Life.
Origin of Life Bio Explain how fossil, biochemical, and anatomical evidence support the theory of evolution.
Chapter 14 The History of Life
Geological timeline events
DO NOW Pick up notes and Review #6 Turn in Review #5.
Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
The History of Life on Earth
Ch 14 The History of Life Section 1: Fossil Evidence of Change
The History of Life & The Theory of Evolution
Where do we find fossils? Why are fossils important?
The History of Life Section 1: Fossil Evidence of Change
HISTORY of LIFE.
Chapter 14 Table of Contents Section 1 Biogenesis
History of Life on Earth
May 19, 2010 What was the purpose of the timeline activity?
Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
History of Life on Earth
The Origin of Life Notes:
Chapter 14 Table of Contents Section 1 Biogenesis
A Quick Look at the History of Life on Earth
History of Life on Earth
Pre Assessment What is a Fossil?. Pre Assessment What is a Fossil?
Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
Compare radiometric dating and relative dating techniques.
Ch. 12 history of life on earth
HISTORY of LIFE.
Clue’s to Earth’s Past.
The History of Life Section 1: Fossil Evidence of Change
Life Comes From Life Notes 2.1c.
Evolution “The History of Life”
Section14.2.
Fossils.
Broad patterns of evolution
Theory of Evolution Ms. Cuthrell.
The History of Life Section 1: Fossil Evidence of Change
Ch 14 The History of Life.
Evolution “The History of Life”
Presentation transcript:

What fossils can you find in Michigan? How do fossils form? May 21, 2010 What fossils can you find in Michigan? How do fossils form?

Who studies fossils? Paleontologists Reconstruction of Ichthyosaurus.

rock formed by the growth of blue-green algae or cyanobacteria stromatilite Trace fossil rock formed by the growth of blue-green algae or cyanobacteria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4opsN_iQdEs

ammonites Replacement/Mold and Cast 415 million years ago

Today’s organisms believed to be derived from ammonites

~225 mya Triassic period 4 x harder than granite Petrified Wood ~225 mya Triassic period 4 x harder than granite

Fossils in Michigan Are there dinosaur fossils in Michigan? There was at one time, but not now! The right age rock isn't there anymore. Glaciers came and eroded the land The rocks exposed to the ground are too old to hold dinosaurs or just junk sediment Dinosaurs lived between 235 million years to about 65 million years ago.

Fossils in Michigan: We may not have dinosaur fossils, but we do have PETOSKEY STONES! Fossils from coral reefs: Hexagonaria percarinata Devonian Period, ~ 360 million years old can be found on the shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron

Where have mammoths been found in the United States? Many states, but the most have been found in Nebraska About 10,000 years old

Best Preserved Fossil EVER 37,000 years ago Baby Wooly Mammoth (2007) found in Siberia Prehistoric Mammoth Discovered Quick Baby Mammoth Clip Frozen Mammoth Found Mastodon found in Rochester

Ashfall Fossil Beds Location = northeast Nebraska Hundreds of skeletons of prehistoric animals have been found in a volcanic ash bed buried beneath the rolling farmlands of northeastern Nebraska. Some of the best-preserved fossil rhinos, horses, camels, and birds Map of Land

Ashfall Fossil Beds How it happened… Volcano in southwest Idaho erupted and spread a blanket of ash over a very large area One or two feet of this powdered glass covered the flat savannah-like grasslands of northeastern Nebraska = killed animals Most of the animals survived the actual ashfall They grazed on the ash covered grasses and their lungs began to fill up with the abrasive powder. Soon their lungs became severely damaged and they began to die. The smaller animals died first (smaller lung capacities) Finally, after perhaps three to five weeks, the last of the rhinos perished. Their bodies were quickly covered by the blowing and drifting ash

KT Crater (asteroid crater) Extinction Impact High levels of Iridium (rare on earth, but common in meteorites) Thought to have caused extinction of dinosaurs

Where did life come from? First idea: spontaneous generation Disproven by Francesco Redi, Italy (1668) Used rotting meat and maggots/flies Showed flies/maggots didn’t appear in closed containers, only open ones

Where did life come from? Next Idea: Theory of Biogenesis Living organisms only come from other living organisms Louis Pasteur Nutrient broth only allowed growth after being contaminated with air

Where did life come from? First living organism Believed to arise because of primordial soup Like a big mixing bowl of atoms  molecules  macromolecules  organism Simple prokaryote like archaea Remember: no oxygen! Archaea like extreme enviros!

Where did life come from? Cyanobacteria (~3.5 bya) photosynthesizing bacteria produce oxygen thru photosynthesis! Eukaryotes (~1.8 bya) Endosymbiont theory Margulis (1966) Prokaryotes and eukaryotes had mutualistic relationship, that’s how we got mitochondria and chloroplasts!