Semester 2, Day 14 Comparative Evidence of Evolution.

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Semester 2, Day 14 Comparative Evidence of Evolution

Agenda  Review for Quiz  Turn in Homework  Take Quiz  Comparative Evidence of Evolution Activity  Review Activity  Reading/Work Time

Review for Quiz  Types of fossils  Types of rocks  In which type of rock are fossils found?  Order layers using Law of Superposition  Relative Dating vs. Radiometric Dating  Eras: Cenozoic, Mesozoic, Paleozoic, Precambrian  Order from earliest to latest  Place PERIODS in correct ERA with correct description  Cambrian, Carboniferous, Cretaceous, Jurassic, Quaternary, Silurian, Triassic  Pangaea

Comparative Evidence Video   Intro to Comparative Evidence  0:00 – 0:27

2 minutes

4 minutes

Comparative Evidence Video  Comparative Anatomy  Homologous Structures  0:27 – 2:29

2 minutes

Comparative Evidence Video  Comparative Anatomy  Analogous Structures  4:01 – 5:08

7 minutes

Comparative Evidence Video  Comparative Anatomy  Vestigial Structures  2:29 – 4:01

3 minutes

Comparative Evidence Video  Comparative Embryology  5:08 – 6:26

2 minutes

Comparative Evidence Video  Comparative Biochemistry  6:25 – 8:33

5 minutes

3 minutes

Reading/Work Time  Cornell Notes on Section 14.2: “Origin of Life”  Questions:  14.2 #1-5  Chapter 14 Assessment #2, 4, 7, 8, 13  Re-read p “Other Evidence for Evolution”