The Origins of Life

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The Origins of Life
  1. Interpret a timeline of the major stages in the origin and evolution of life on earth

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    • Timeline on paper
    1. Timeline
    2. Evidence that supports evolution of life on earth
      1. Fossils found - A fossil is the remains of a plant/animal embedded in rock to preserve. To be classified as a 'fossil' it has to be more than 10,000 years old.
        1. Organisms - Bacteria has been found in the ground
        2. Difference between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes, & order in timeline
          1. Prokaryotes - Bigger more complex organism, who's cell lack a nucleus and other components e.g. bacteria, archaea. 3.5 billion years ago
            1. Eukaryotes - Any organism who's call contains a nucleus, and other structures enclosed with a membrane e.g. animals, plants, fungi. 1.2 billion years ago.
            2. Conduct a lifecycle of a invertebrate(butterfly)

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              • Research
              1. Assessment
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