BIOB51H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Rubidium, Trilobite, Biomarker

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Chapter 3: what the rocks say (lecture 4) +lecture 4 notes. How geology and paleontology reveal the history of life. Describe how radioactive elements are used to determine the age of rocks. Use the strontium-rubidium system to determine the age of a rock. Explain how the fossil record relates to patterns of fossilization. Explain how behaviors observed today can be used to understand plants and animals of the past. Explain how isotopes and biomarkers can be used to examine past habitats. Discuss why different lines of evidence are important in examining earth"s history. Describe the earliest forms of life on earth. Evaluate the contributions ediacaran and trilobite fossils have made to our understanding of animal evolution. Define tetrapods, and discuss their significance to human evolution. Give one potential explanation for the patterns of diversity observed in animal and plant species alive today. Recognized formations in mountains and rocks were gradual changes over time.

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