Transcript 2.10.11

Thursday, February
th
10 ,
• Tasks
– Take out Tully Monster Article
– Turn in E.C.
• Objectives
– Understand how fossils were formed
• Homework
– LTs due tomorrow
• Q.O.D.
– What is a fossil?
2011
Fossils
• Any part, remnant
or evidence left by
an organism in a
rock
• Fossils are found in
sedimentary rocks
How Fossils are Formed
• Original Remains
– Actual unchanged
remains
– Wooly Mammoths
• Replaced Remains
– Hard parts have
been replaced by
minerals
– Petrified wood
How Fossils are Formed
• 5 ways
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Molds
Casts
Refrigeration
Encasement
Petrification
How Fossils are Formed
• Mold
– Creature is
dissolved
completely out of
the rock leaving a
depression
• Cast
– New material fills
the mold
How Fossils are Formed
• Refrigeration
– Freezing
organism
– Preserved in
ice
• Wooly
Mammoth
in glaciers
How Fossils are Formed
• Encasement
– Organism is
enclosed by
material that
prevents decay
– Example
• Ants in amber
• Tar pits
How Fossils are Formed
• Petrification
or permineralization
– Mineral crystals
replace cells in
the organism
– Example
• Petrified wood
Trace Fossil
• Evidence of life
other than the
remains of a plant
or animal
– Footprints
– Tracks
– Burrows
– Borings
Index Fossil
• Fossils that are
typical of a
particular
time segment
of Earth’s
history.
3 Characteristics of Index
Fossils
• 1.) Must be easily
recognizable. Unique in
some way so they can
easily be told from other
similar fossils.
• 2) Must be widespread in
occurrence.
Geographically.
• 3.) Limited in time.
Key Bed
• A single rock layer
that has the same
characteristics as an
index fossil.
• Example – A large
volcanic eruption.
Evidence for Evolution
• Pattern of Faunal Succession
-the oldest rocks contain no fossils,
first fossils appear simple, new
rocks contain complex organisms
Charles Darwin
• Studied the fossil record and living organisms;
developed an explanation for the appearance of
new species
-New species evolve from existing forms by
process of Natural Selection
-those organisms which are best adapted
to their environment will survive and have the
most offspring, which will inherit adaptations
Principle of Fossil Succesion
• when fossils are
arranged according to
their age in
sedimentary rocks,
they show progressive
changes and different
groups of organisms
coexist at different
times.
Hiatus – location where
the rock record is missing
one or more layers
K-T Boundary
• The divisions of the time scale were based
on the observations that large percentages
of animals and plants became extinct at
certain intervals. The most talked about of
these is the extinction at the end of the
Cretaceous (KT extinction) .
Fossil Evidence
• Direct
– Actual organism is preserved in
some way
• Indirect
– A replica or model of the organism
shape or an activity it made
Which ones are direct?
• Refrigeration
• Encasement
Which ones are indirect?
• Molds
• Casts
• Petrification
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