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STUDY ISLAND MCAS REVIEW LIFE SCIENCE Assignment #3 Evolution & Environment

Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Evidence for Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection During his round-the-world voyage on the HMS Beagle, Darwin collected evidence to support the theory of evolution, that idea that species change over time and evolved from a common ancestor

Evidence for Evolution Species Changing Over Time How do fossils provide evidence that species change over time? Whale Evolution Horse Evolution Hominid Evolution

Evidence for Evolution Species Changing Over Time How do homologous (similar) structures provide evidence that the following animals might share a common ancestor?

Evidence for Evolution Species Changing Over Time How do embryos provide evidence that the following animals might share a common ancestor?

Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Evidence for Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Darwin proposed that evolution occurred by natural selection: -There is variation within populations. - The “fittest” organisms, best adapted to an environment, will survive and reproduce.

Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Which of the following best explains why the beak shape of each species of bird developed differently?  A.Each beak shape helps the birds to produce different songs.  B.Each beak shape is an adaptation to a specific source of food.  C.Each beak shape is designed to construct a different type of nest.  D.Each beak shape helps protect the birds from a different predator.

Organization of Ecological Systems Biosphere: All of the ecosystems on Earth Ecosystem: All of the living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components of an ecological region Community: All of the populations of different species that live in an ecosystem Population: A group of individuals of the same species that live in an ecosystem

Food Chains/Webs CAN YOU: Identify the source of energy in the food web? Identify the producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers?

Energy Pyramids The amount of energy available _______in the higher levels of the ecosystem because energy is used by the organisms to perform their bodily functions or is given off as heat. So, animals at the top of the pyramid have _______ energy available to them than animals at the bottom.

Ecosystem Energy Pyramids The amount of energy available decreases in the higher levels of the ecosystem because energy is used by the organisms to perform their bodily functions or is given off as heat. So, animals at the top of the pyramid have less energy available to them than animals at the bottom.

This lesson will help you to review material that you learned in Grade 7 Life Science and prepare you for this week’s Study Island lesson. Your Grade 7 teachers send best wishes and know you will be successful on Grade 8 Science MCAS. YOU CAN DO IT!!