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15-3 Darwin’s Theory and Evidence for Evolution

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Inherited Variation and Artificial Selection Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Inherited Variation and Artificial Selection

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Evolution by Natural Selection

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Evolution by Natural Selection

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Evolution by Natural Selection

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Evidence of Evolution

Evidence: Fossil Record Fossils Are preserved remnants or impressions left by organisms that lived in the past. Are often found in sedimentary rocks.

Fossil Formation 1.Dead animal sinks. Tissue begins to decay 2.Carcass covered with sediment. Lower layers turn to rock. 3.Rock is folded. 4.Fossil is exposed at the surface.

The fossil record

Fossil Record reveals that organisms have evolved in a historical sequence

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Evidence of Evolution

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Evidence: Similarities in Embryology

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