15 Week Exam will be NEXT week! Focus on Chapters 14 – 15 Know 7 continents, 3 major oceans, 5 Great Lakes Earth Science as it relates to Biology: Latitude, Longitude, hemispheres, rotation vs revolution, plate tectonics, layers of Earth, etc… Chapters 1 – 5 (key topics). Tie concepts together for “big picture” Scientific Method, reading charts/graphs and diagrams
VOCABULARY 1.Artificial Selection 2.Natural Selection 3.Mimicry 4.Camouflage 5.Homologous structure 6.Analogous Structure 7.Embryo 8.Evolution 9.Darwin A.Organism with favorable traits survive to breed B.Blend with surroundings C.Similar in function, different ancestor D.Breeding for purpose of trait selection E.Change in population over time F.Created theory of evolution G.Earliest stage of growth (plant & animal) H.Feature in common with ancestor I.Adaptation: resemble another species
5 Types of Evidence for Evolution: Adaptations –Structural Body parts (teeth, claws, etc…) Mimicry Camouflage –Physiological Changes in an organism’s metabolic process –Ex (Antibiotics, resistance to chemicals & pesticides) Fossils Anatomy –Analogous structures –Homologous structures –Vestigial structures Embryology (earliest stage of growth very similar) Biochemistry (DNA, ATP, enzymes shared between species)
Mimicry: resemble another (dangerous) organism
Camoflauge: blend with surroundings
“Survival of the Fittest”
5 Types of Evidence for Evolution: Adaptations –Structural Body parts (teeth, claws, etc…) Mimicry Camouflage –Physiological Changes in an organism’s metabolic process –Ex (Antibiotics, resistance to chemicals & pesticides) Fossils Anatomy –Analogous structures –Homologous structures –Vestigial structures Embryology (earliest stage of growth very similar) Biochemistry (DNA, ATP, enzymes shared between species)
Fossils: Evidence of Evolution
5 Types of Evidence for Evolution: Adaptations –Structural Body parts (teeth, claws, etc…) Mimicry Camouflage –Physiological Changes in an organism’s metabolic process –Ex (Antibiotics, resistance to chemicals & pesticides) Fossils Anatomy –Analogous structures –Homologous structures –Vestigial structures Embryology (earliest stage of growth very similar) Biochemistry (DNA, ATP, enzymes shared between species)
Homologous Structures: common ancestor w-similar structures
Analogous Structures: similar function, different ancestors
CONVERGENT EVOLUTION – WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE? Life Sciences-HHMI Outreach. Copyright 2006 President and Fellows of Harvard College.
Vestigial structures are thought to have had a purpose at one time in our ancestry, but no longer have a specific function (eg) human appendix
5 Types of Evidence for Evolution: Adaptations –Structural Body parts (teeth, claws, etc…) Mimicry Camouflage –Physiological Changes in an organism’s metabolic process –Ex (Antibiotics, resistance to chemicals & pesticides) Fossils Anatomy –Analogous structures –Homologous structures –Vestigial structures Embryology (earliest stage of growth very similar) Biochemistry (DNA, ATP, enzymes shared between species)
- Similarities among embryos point to a common ancestor The embryos of different vertebrates show similar stages of embryonic development Neck pouches – in humans become ears & throat - in fish become gills
Can you tell which embryo is which (cat, cow, horse, human)? A – B – C – D –
Can you tell which embryo is which? A – catC - horse B – cowD - human
5 Types of Evidence for Evolution: Adaptations –Structural Body parts (teeth, claws, etc…) Mimicry Camouflage –Physiological Changes in an organism’s metabolic process –Ex (Antibiotics, resistance to chemicals & pesticides) Fossils Anatomy –Analogous structures –Homologous structures –Vestigial structures Embryology (earliest stage of growth very similar) Biochemistry (DNA, ATP, enzymes shared between species)
The DNA of chimpanzees & humans is ~ 98% identical Many organisms share similar cellular components such as: Proteins – long chains of amino acids used for building & repair Enzymes – made from proteins – they control many biochemical reactions in the cell DNA – genetic material found in the nucleus
5 Types of Evidence for Evolution: 1.Adaptations 2.Fossils 3.Anatomy 4.Embryology 5.Biochemistry