Title: Fossils
1Evolution The Science behind the theory
- Geological time
- Fossils
- Darwin Natural Selection
- Species changing over time
- Anatomical Embryological evidence
- Speciation
2Summary of Evolution of Life
3How do we know about the past?
Fossils
4What is a fossil?
- A fossil is an impression, cast,
- original material or track of any animal or
plant that is preserved in rock after the
original organic material is transformed or
removed.
5A fossil may be
- an original skeleton or shell
- a mold or cast
- traces such as footprints or worm tubes
Material that has replaced the once living thing
6Types of Fossils
- Body fossils
- actual parts of an organism
- bones, shells, leaf imprints
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7Types of Fossils
- Trace fossils
- evidence of life having been there tracks,
burrows, casts -
8Trace Fossils
- Mold reproduction of the inside or outside
surface of a living thing - Cast duplicate of the original organism
usually formed by replacement of inside of living
thing
9Trace Fossils
- Burrows or borings
- Spaces dug out by living things preserved as
is or filled in
Tracks impressions of passage of living things
10Trace Fossils
Imprint Thin objects such as a leaf that
falls onto sediment leaves an imprint then the
sediment hardens into rock
11Petrified Fossils
Minerals penetrate replace the hard parts
of an organism producing a copy of them
Amber Ice
An entire organism was quickly trapped in ice or
tree sap that hardens into amber
12Where are fossils found?
Sedimentary Rock
13Why sedimentary rock?
14What conditions promote fossilization?
- Hard body parts such as skeletal bones or
exoskeletons
Rapid burial and/or lack of Oxygen
15Unaltered - insects or plant parts trapped in
amber or ice original unaltered material from
the living organism
Replacement the hard parts of an organism
dissolve and are replaced by other minerals
Petrification rock-like minerals seep in slowly
and replace the original organic tissues
Authigenic- molds or casts of organisms tissue
material is decomposed or of markings left behind
by an orgasnism
16Examples of Fossils . . .
17Sporadoceras
Nautilus
18Orthoceras
Squid
19Trilobites
Lobster
20Fossil Fish
21Dinosaur Bones