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Section 5

Evidence of Evolution

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The Fossil Record as Evidence for Evolution

Fossils tell us when organisms lived, as well as provide evidence for the progression and evolution of life on earth over millions of years.

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Fossil Formation

Fossils can form under ideal conditions by preservation, permineralization, molding (casting), replacement, or compression.

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Gaps in the Fossil Record

Because not all animals have bodies which fossilize easily, the fossil record is considered incomplete.

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Carbon Dating and Estimating Fossil Age

The age of fossils can be determined using stratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and radiocarbon dating.

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The Fossil Record and the Evolution of the Modern Horse

The detailed fossil record of horses has provided insight into their evolutionary progress.

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Homologous Structures

Homologous structures are similar structures that evolved from a common ancestor.

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Convergent Evolution

Convergent evolution occurs in different species that have evolved similar traits independently of each other.

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Vestigial Structures

Vestigial structures have no function but may still be inherited to maintain fitness.

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Biogeography and the Distribution of Species

The biological distribution of species is based on the movement of tectonic plates over a period of time.

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