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2/12/16 Starter Quiz 2/12/16 171 172 Evidence of Fossils Application/Connection/Exit: Foldable/Reading/Ws with questions Evidence of Fossils Practice: Notes-write your own notes EQ: How does evolution pertain to: genetics, organ systems, ecosystems, and cells?
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1 Starter 2. Notes 3. Activity February 13 2015 AGENDA B. F Students analyze and evaluate the effects of other evolutionary mechanisms while reading and writing by completing an activity.
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Date Lecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 1/28 Dihybrid cross III 153-154 2/1 Mechanisms of Evolution 155-156 2/2 Darwin and Evolution 157-158 2/3 Evolution Reading 159-160 2/4 Adaptation Lab 161-162 2/5 Peppered Moth Lab 163-164 2/8 Reproductive success and Natural Selection 165-166 2/9 Natural Selection Foldable 167-168 2/11 Ordering Fossils Activity 169-170 2/12 Evidence of Fossils 171-172 Table of Contents
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February 20, 2013
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Which features of DNA is most important in determining the phenotype of an organism? A Particular strand of DNA has the base sequence ATT-CCG. What is the base sequence of the complementary strand? Why will knowledge of the human genome enable scientist to better understand proteins involved in human diseases? a.DNA contains the information used to make proteins. b.Nucleic acid molecules have shapes similar to those proteins c.The bases that make up DNA are also present in RNA d.Chromosomes can combine to form proteins Exploring Evidence of Evolution The sequence of nitrogenous bases TAA-GGC
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What is a fossil? The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
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Fossils provide evidence that life on Earth has changed as well as evidence about how that change has occurred. They also provide evidence of common ancestry among organisms. Fossils and Evolution
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Radiometric dating tells us how old fossils are and where they fit in Earth’s timeline. Radiometric dating also gives us the relative age of the Earth. Fossils and Radiometric Dating
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The study of how species are scattered across the planet and our understanding of plate tectonics provide us with evidence that evolution and natural selection have been shaping life on Earth for millions of years Evolution and Biogeography
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Examples of homologies (such as the claws of Hoatzin chicks and eggs of platypus) give us examples of intermediate organisms (organisms that have features similar to two totally separate groups of organisms). Organisms that have features homologous to the features of other living organisms, as well as to fossils, provide evidence that organisms living today are linked to each other through common ancestors Evolution and Homologies
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Chronology in Fossil Record Homologies Evidence of Common Ancestry Fossils Transitional Forms Pace of Evolution GradualPunctuated AnatomicalMolecular Genetic Cellular Endo- symbiosis Develop- mental Embryo- logical Vestigial Structures Biogeography Distribution of Living Things Plate Tec- tonics
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2/12/16 Starter Quiz 2/12/16 171 172 Evidence of Fossils Application/Connection/Exit: Foldable with questions Evidence of Fossils Practice: Notes-write your own notes EQ: How does evolution pertain to: genetics, organ systems, ecosystems, and cells?
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Think back to one of the many topics we’ve discussed in class so far this year. (Evolution, Cells, DNA, Ecology…) Write about the one you remember the most and a profession in which you would use this knowledge. Must be one page. Exit: Writing Prompt 2
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