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Grade 8 Science and Technology Evolution Grade 8 Science and Technology

Definition of Evolution Evolution is the process of how organisms acquire adaptations over time. The Eohippus is an ancestor of what modern animal?

Horse Evolution

Evolution is a branching process Scientists hypothesize that all life forms evolved from a common ancestor and new species branch off from earlier species. Species: Living organisms that share similar characteristics

Evolution is a branching process Similarities among all cells support the hypothesis that all life evolved from a common ancestor. All cells have the same cell membrane Many cells have the same type of cellular respiration All cells have DNA as their hereditary material

Evolution An ancestor is an organism from which others have descended

Life Timeline

How Evolution Works? In 1831, the research ship H.M.S. Beagle left England for a five-year cruise around the world.

How Evolution Works? A young man named Charles Darwin (1809–1882) collected thousands of plant and animal species. Darwin wrote down his observations and collected evidence about evolution. One of the places where the Beagle stopped was the Galapagos Islands, west of South America.

How Evolution Works Darwin noted differences in finches from island to island. One difference he found was in the shape of their beaks. The shape of finch beaks appeared to differ with the type of food eaten.

How Evolution Works? Darwin concluded that finch beaks were adapted for the type of food they ate. He began to think about why and how the finches became different from each other.

Darwin’s hypothesis Darwin hypothesized that an ancestral species of finch from the mainland somehow ended up on the Galapagos Islands. Each group of finches became isolated from the other groups. Eventually, each group became a different species.

Darwin’s Theory In 1859, Darwin published the results of his study in a book called On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. Based on his research and evidence, Darwin concluded that: 1. Organisms change over time. 2. All organisms are descended from common ancestors by a process of branching. 3. Evolution is gradual, taking place over a long time. 4. The mechanism of evolution is natural selection.

Natural Selection Natural selection is the process by which organisms with favorable adaptations survive and reproduce at a higher rate than organisms with less-favorable adaptations. http://www.brainpop.com/science/ecologyandbehavior/naturalselection/preview.weml

Mutations Since Darwin’s time, there has been a growing body of knowledge about heredity. Today, scientists know that variations in the population of a species are caused by random mutations in genes. Random mutations in genes produce variations of traits in a population.

The importance of genetic variation Some mutations are harmful because they cause genetic disorders. Mutations may also be helpful because they contribute to genetic variation. Genetic variation refers to the variety of alleles in a population.

Extinction Extinction occurs when the environment changes and the adaptations of a species are no longer sufficient for its survival.

Extinction The dodo bird is an example of how human impact may contribute to extinction. The dodo was first sighted around 1600 on Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean. The dodo was extinct less than eighty years after its discovery.

Mutations Think about the Dog species what are some of the variations in traits? Color Droopy ears Long hair Length of snout http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/evolution/expl ore-galapagos.html