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Evolution and Change Chapter Eleven: Evolution Chapter Twelve: Earth and Life History

Chapter Eleven: Evolution 11.1 Evidence for Evolution 11.2 How Evolution Works 11.3 Natural Selection

11.1 Evidence for Evolution An adaptation is an inherited trait that helps an organism survive. Adaptations include body structures that help an organism feed, move around, and protect itself.

11.1 Evidence for Evolution Evolution is the process of how organisms acquire adaptations over time. Eohippus is an ancestor of what modern animal?

11.1 Evolution is a branching process Diversity means variety. Scientists hypothesize that all life forms evolved from a common ancestor and new species branch off from earlier species. Similarities among all cells support the hypothesis that all life evolved from a common ancestor. All cells have a similar cell membrane. Many cells have the same type of cellular respiration. All cells have DNA as their hereditary material.

11.1 Evolution is a branching process An ancestor is an organism from which others have descended. A cladogram displays evolutionary relationships among living species and their ancestors.

11.1 Lines of Evidence Many lines of evidence provide the basis for the theory of evolution. These include: comparative anatomy DNA analysis fossil record

11.1 Lines of Evidence Comparative anatomy is the study of anatomical similarities and differences among species. What does your arm have in common with the wing of a bird, the flipper of a porpoise, and the forelimb of an elephant? Analogous structures serve the same function but come from different origins. Homologous structures have a common origin, but do not necessarily perform the same function.

11.1 Lines of Evidence Vertebrates are animals with a backbone. Comparative anatomists have discovered similarities in embryos of vertebrates. Adult vertebrates also share many similarities in their skeletons and muscles.

11.1 Lines of Evidence Species that share more similarities in their DNA base sequences are more closely related than those that share fewer similarities.

11.1 Fossils A fossil is a remnant or trace of an organism from the past, such as a skeleton or leaf imprint, embedded and preserved in Earth’s crust.

11.1 Fossil Record Fossils found in the upper (newer) sedimentary layers more closely resemble present-day organisms than fossils found in deeper (older) layers.