The Evolution of Living Things

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The Evolution of Living Things Chapter 7 Section 1

Adaptation Definition: A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment Physical: long neck or striped fur Behaviors: help an organism find food, protect itself, or reproduce.

The bright coloring of the strawberry poison arrow frog warns predators that the frog is poisonous. The smokey jungle frog blends into the forest floor.

Species Definition: a group of organisms that can mate with one another to produce fertile offspring Example: all strawberry poison arrow frogs are members of the same species and can mate with each other to produce more strawberry poison arrow frogs The species that live on Earth today range from single-celled bacteria, which lack cell nuclei, to multicellular fungi, plants, and animals.

This diagram shows some of the many kinds of organisms that have lived on Earth since the planet formed 4.6 billion years ago.

Evolution Definition: The process in which populations gradually change over time Scientists think that as populations change over time, new species form. Thus, newer species descend from older species

Fossils Definition: The remains or imprints of once-living organisms found in layers of rock Fossils can be: Complete organisms Parts of organisms A set of footprints

The Fossil Record Definition: the history of life in the geologic past as indicated by the traces or remains of living things Provide evidence about the order in which species existed

A model of the proposed relationships between ancient and modern mammals that have characteristics similar to whales.

Case Study: Whales Whales seem similar to fish, but unlike fish, whales: breathe air give birth to live young produce milk ancient ancestor was probably a mammal that lived on land and that could run on four legs

Skeletal Structure Show similarities between animals Similarities suggest that cats, dolphins, bats, and humans had a common ancestor

DNA Used to further support the theory that organisms share a similar ancestry, scientists compare organisms’ DNA at a molecular level. The greater the number of similarities between the data sets for any two species, the more closely the two species are related through a common ancestor