(Chapter 2.3) Evidence for Evolution Flashcards

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Define scientific law

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A prediction of the results of certain initial conditions, supported by scientific discoveries and rigorously tested hypotheses. Can be expressed as a mathematical equation

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Define scientific theory

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A proposal of a logical explanation for why phenomenas happen as they do, supported by results from rigorous testing

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Identify palaeontologists’ field of study

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Palaeontologists study fossil records and the correlation between geographical eras

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Define trace fossil

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A fossil record of biological activity but not the preserved remains of the plant or animal itself. In simple terms, the traces of a fossil

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Define relative dating

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The process of determining if one rock or geologic event is older or younger than another, without knowing their specific ages

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Define strata

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The rock layers that depict the ages of the Earth

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Define absolute dating

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A method to measure the physical properties of an object itself and use these measurements to calculate its age

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Recall what absolute dating is also known as

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Absolute dating is also known as radiometric dating

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Explain how relative dating works

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Relative dating works through the comparison of the depth of the strata the rock or event was located in

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Explain how absolute dating works

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Absolute dating works through the detection of the number of half-lives of the radioisotopes, such as carbon 14, in the rock

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Define transitional fossil

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Any fossilized remains of a life form that exhibits traits common to both an ancestral group and its derived descendant group

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Define living fossil

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An existing organism of an ancient lineage that has remained unchanged in structure or form for an extended period

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