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FOSSILS: FORMATION AND CLASSIFICATION By: Mr. Marjonlien A. Mahusay

Fossils: Formation and Classification

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FOSSILS: FORMATION AND CLASSIFICATION

By: Mr. Marjonlien A. Mahusay

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FOSSIL - the remnants or trace of ancient living organisms

that has been preserved in rock or sediment

Kinds of rocks containing fossil

1. Sedimentary rocks

2. Volcanic ash deposits

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Fossilization- process of forming a fossil

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Kinds of fossils

2. Fossils preserved in an amber or tar

1. Frozen or dried bodies

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3. Preserved or replaced bones, teeth and shells

4. Petrified (premineralized) organisms

Turn into stone

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5. Mold and cast

6. Carbonized impressions

7. Trace fossils

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Fossil preservation

1.Death in an anoxic (oxygen free) environment

2. Rapid burial

3. Presence of hard parts

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Classifying fossils

• according to its morphology alone

Naming:• Compared fossil forms from known organisms

Ex. Fossil organize with spiral shell that does not contain internal chamber is classified as a member of class gastropoda

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Trilobites- 3 segmented shell that is divided across its width into 3 parts (arthropod)

Gastropods (snails)- spiral shell, does not contain internal chamber

Bivalves (clams & oysters) – shells that can be divide into 2 similar halves

Common invertebrate fossil

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Brachiopods – resemble screen like grid of cells

Crinoides – looks like a flower, stalks consist of numerous circular plates stacked on top of each other

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Grapholites – tiny carbon saw blades in a rock

Ammonites – spiral straight shell that contains internal chambers and has ridge surface

Corals

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