Unit 4 10B: Fossils Flashcards

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Fossil

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The remains or traces of a preexisting life form

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Fossil record

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A record of organisms that once lived through geological time, documented by fossils

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Palaeontologist

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a scientist who studies fossils

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Trace Fossil

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Fossilised signs or remains of an organism’s activity, e.g. tracks

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Petrification

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The replacement of an organism’s organic matter with minerals

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Mould fossil

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An impression that forms from the decay of the organism within a rock

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Cast fossil

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Fossil formed when an organism decays, leaving an impression, which fills with minerals, resulting in a 3D object of the organism’s external surface

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Sedimentary rock

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A type of rock that is formed from the accumulation of sediment into layers

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Metamorphic rock

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A type of rock that arises from the transformation of existing rocks

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Sediment

weathering and erosion

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Naturally occurring material that is formed through the effects of weathering and erosion

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Transitional fossil

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A hybrid fossil that shows traits of both an ancestral group and a descendant group, allowing the comparison of structures to determine relatedness

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Absolute dating

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Determines the actual age of a specimen being analysed

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Relative dating

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Determines the age of a specimen by comparing its placement with that of other fossils or the rock layers it is found in

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Stratigraphy

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A branch of geology that uses th principle of rock succession to examine the order and position of strata in connection with fossilised remains

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Index fossil

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A fossil of organisms that were widespread but only existed for a short period of time, that is used to date and correlate that strata within which it is found

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Radiometric dating

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A method of absolute dating that uses the concept of the decay of an isotope into its stable daughter isotope at a known rate to determine the age of a geological sample

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Isotope

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Variant of an element that differes in the number of neutrons in the nucleus

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Half-life

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The time taken for 50% of an unstable parent isotope to decay into its corresponding stable daughter isotope

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What is the half life of Carbon 14

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5730 years

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Faunal Succession

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Is a techinque used to determine the relative age of fossils, through the basis that the deeper the rock strata the older the corresponding fossils

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Fossilisation process

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1)Organism dies and body is rapidly buried in sediment
2)Soft tissue decomposes
3)Compression increases as layers of sediment form above the organism
4)Original hard structures become porous, minerals from the surrounding sediment seep in and replace to form the fossil.
5)Sediment i hardened into rock from pressure
6)Rock may become eroded, exposing the fossil.