LIFE EVOLUTION

LIFE EVOLUTION

The evolution of life on our planet is a dynamic and continuous process, the result of which is the great diversity of forms, extinct and living, that have populated it. It is remarkable that descendants of some groups of single-celled organisms that emerged 3.5 billion years ago survive to this day. Thanks to the water

Sequence of Life

Prokaryotic

Prokaryotic

Cyanobacteria

Cyanobacteria

eukaryotic

eukaryotic

a
Choanoflagellate

Choanoflagellate

Platyhelminthes

Platyhelminthes

Pikaia

Pikaia

Haikouichthys

Haikouichthys

Agnatha

Agnatha

Placodermi

Placodermi

Cephalaspis

Cephalaspis

Coelacanth

Coelacanth

Panderichthys

Panderichthys

Tiktaalik

Tiktaalik

Acanthostega

Acanthostega

Ichthyostega

Ichthyostega

Hynerpeton

Hynerpeton

Tulerpeton

Tulerpeton

Westlothiana

Westlothiana

Hylonomus

Hylonomus

Phthinosuchus

Phthinosuchus

Cynognathus

Cynognathus

a
Repenomamus

Repenomamus

Juramaia

Juramaia

Plesiadapis

Plesiadapis

Carpolestes

Carpolestes

Aegyptopithecus

Aegyptopithecus

Proconsul

Proconsul

Sivapithecus

Sivapithecus

Ouranopithecus

Ouranopithecus

Orrorin

Orrorin

Ardipithecus

Ardipithecus

Australopithecus

Australopithecus

Homo erectus

Homo erectus

Neanderthal

Neanderthal

Homo sapiens

Homo sapiens

By Kevin Burbano
1 BGU
Luis Roberto Bravo School