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Ms. McInnis Evolution 7th Grade Science
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Evolution Evolution : changes in form and function over generations Small scale: changes in genetics from generation to generation Large scale: the descent of different species from a common ancestor over many generations
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Evolution Basic Idea- All living things on earth have a common ancestor These changes can are documented by the fossil record
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Fossil Record The fossil record lets us look at life from the past The fossil record dates back to 4 Billion year ago!
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Early Fossil Record Nicholas Steno- saw similarities between Shark teeth and rocks that were called “tongue stones” These “tongue stones” were actually fossilized shark teeth Mary Ann Mantell- found a large tooth (which she thought was a large iguana’s) and it was a dinosaur tooth! This discovery led scientists to understand that fossils are a way to study extinct organisms!
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Transitional Forms of Fossils Transitional Fossils : the intermediate fossil stage between the ancestor and the modern day organism
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Transitional Fossils Example The Pakicetus is an early ancestor to modern whales, this organism was a land mammal The Pakicetus had nostrils on the front of its skull Today, Gray whales have nostrils on the top of their skull The transitional fossil would be the Aetiocetus
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Homologies The theory of evolution states that organisms share similarities that come from a common ancestor Homologies: similar characteristics due to relatedness Ex] Leaves: leaves come in very different structures and have different functions, but common ancestors had leaves
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Ex] Forelimb of vertebrates with legs: frogs, birds, rabbits, and lizards all have forelimbs that look different and have different functions BUT all of the organisms above have a radius bone, ulna bone, and humerus bones in their forearm which was found in the common ancestor
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