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Chapter: Adaptations over Time Table of Contents Chapter: Adaptations over Time Section 2: Clues About Evolution

Clues About Evolution 2 Clues from Fossils plants and animals over time died and y were covered with silt and mud. Over millions of years, they became the fossils

Clues About Evolution 2 Types of Fossils Most of the evidence for evolution comes from fossils. A fossil is the remains, an imprint, or a trace of a prehistoric organism. Most fossils are found in sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rock is formed when layers of sand, silt, clay, or mud are compacted and cemented together, or when minerals are deposited from a solution.

Clues About Evolution 2 Types of Fossils Limestone, sandstone, and shale are types of sedimentary rock. Fossils are found more often in limestone than in any other kind of sedimentary rock. Fossil provide evidence that living things have evolved.

Determining a Fossil’s Age Clues About Evolution 2 Determining a Fossil’s Age Fossils provide information about the geology, weather, and life-forms that must have been present during each geologic time period. Relative dating and Radiometric dating can be used, alone or together, to estimate the ages of rocks and fossils.

Clues About Evolution 2 Relative Dating Relative dating – in undisturbed areas, younger rock layers are deposited on top of older rock layers. Relative dating - only an estimate of a fossil’s age. made by comparing the ages of rock layers found above and below the fossil layer.

Clues About Evolution 2 Radiometric Dating a more accurate estimate of the age of a rock layer by using radioactive elements. A radioactive element gives off a steady amount of radiation as it slowly changes to a nonradioactive element.

Clues About Evolution 2 Radiometric Dating does not always produce exact results but is the closest estimate,

Clues About Evolution 2 Fossils and Evolution Fossils provide a record of organisms that lived in the past. Gaps exist because most organisms do not become fossils.

Clues About Evolution 2 Fossils and Evolution simpler forms of life existed earlier in Earth’s history, and more complex forms of life appeared later. Fossils provide indirect evidence that evolution has occurred on Earth.

Fossils and Evolution 2 Most fossils represent extinct organisms. Clues About Evolution 2 Fossils and Evolution Most fossils represent extinct organisms.

More Clues About Evolution 2 More Clues About Evolution The development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is another direct observation of evolution. Entomologists have noted similar rapid evolution of pesticide-resistant insect species. These observations provide direct evidence that evolution occurs.

More Clues About Evolution 2 More Clues About Evolution Many examples of indirect evidence for evolution also exist. similarities in embryo structures, the chemical makeup of organisms DNA the way organisms develop into adults. Indirect evidence does not provide proof of evolution, but it does support the idea.

Clues About Evolution 2 Embryology The study of embryos and their development is called embryology An embryo is the earliest growth stage of an organism.

Clues About Evolution 2 Embryology Fish develop gills, but the other organisms develop other structures as their development continues. Fish, birds, and reptiles keep their tails, but many mammals lose theirs. These similarities suggest an evolutionary relationship among all vertebrate species.

Homologous Structures Clues About Evolution 2 Homologous Structures Body parts that are similar in function or structure are called homologous They often indicate that two or more species share common ancestors.

Clues About Evolution 2 Vestigial Structures vestigial structures —structures that don’t seem to have a function. Vestigial structures also provide evidence for evolution. The human appendix is a vestigial structure. Scientists hypothesize that vestigial structures are body parts that once functioned in an ancestor.

Clues About Evolution 2 DNA DNA is the molecule that controls heredity and directs the development of every organism. In a cell with a nucleus, DNA is found in genes that make up the chromosomes. Scientists compare DNA from living organisms to identify similarities among species.

Clues About Evolution 2 DNA Examinations of ancient DNA often provide additional evidence of how some species evolved from their extinct ancestors. By looking at DNA, scientists also can determine how closely related organisms are. For example, DNA studies indicate that dogs are the closest relatives of bears.

DNA 2 Similar DNA also can suggest common ancestry. Clues About Evolution 2 DNA Similar DNA also can suggest common ancestry.

Clues About Evolution 2 DNA Also, similar proteins such as hemoglobin —are found in many primates. Hemoglobin – is the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells

Clues About Evolution 2 DNA This can be further evidence that primates have a common ancestor.