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Welcome ! Today our 2nd to last unit
Evolution! - but first please dig out the Genetics review sheet.
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Welcome ! Today we do a good imaging
Lab on animal hands – please grab Both lab sheets and look them over.
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Google image pic of animal and x ray
Use Reid park zoo x rays for injured Animals – you will prob need to look up A pic of human skeleton – labeled. The Bone names are the same as ours.
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Evolution – a theory that
Explains how species change Over time. Theory – concept that has Been repeatedly tested and Used to make predictions
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Evolution is still very
Controversial today – many Other theories exist – Ex = Creationism – religions etc. This material represents Theory only and material On our regents exam. Some States have laws about this.
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Fossil records – help to
Explain history of life. The Earth is around 4.5 billion Years old. Charles Darwin – theory of Natural selection – said Evolution was controlled by Nature or the environment.
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Darwin – Natural Selection
Evolution = theory, organisms Change over time, most change is caused by the Environment and nature.
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Individuals that survive and
Reproduce have favorable Traits or genes, and these Traits are passed on. Bad genes do not survive and do not reproduce.
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Rock mouse
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Overproduction – species
Tend to produce more Offspring than are needed, Thus competition arises and The best, strongest, best Genes survive and are Passed on = Survival of the Fittest.
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Genetic variation may Produce some offspring with A new favorable trait that Helps it survive this is known As adaptive value. This trait is passed on = evolution
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Galapagos DVD video
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Peppered moth lab
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US Eugenics
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Changes occur by mutations
And genetic shuffling during Meiosis. Genetic changes are either Structural, functional or behavioral
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Structural change = organism
Evolves favorable new Structures. Ex. Polar bears Evolved extra fur on the Bottom of their feet.
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Functional changes = are
Molecular or biochemical Changes that effect how an Organism works. Behavioral changes = how An organism acts Ex – expressway crows ????
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Patterns of change Changes are often related to Changes in the environment Species with short life spans And short reproduction Change quicker
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Failure to adapt to a changing
Environment will most likely Result in the death of the species. The rate of evolutionary change is most directly linked To changes in the environment
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Animal hands lab
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Rapid changes do occur in
Organisms with short life Spans and many offspring. Ex.= many insects become Resistant to pesticides after A few generations
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These fast reproducing
Organisms have a lot more Chance of mutations occuring
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Larger organisms that pro-
-duce few offspring show Much less change over time
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Extinction – occurs when an
Entire species disappears, Usually due to environmental Changes.
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Darwin did not have a Complete understanding of Genetics, he was unable to Explain evolutionary change Due to mutations and meiosis.
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Summary - the environment
Causes most evolution – over – Production causes survival of the Fittest – a good trait that is passed On has an ADAPTIVE VALUE Fast reproduction rate = more Mutations = more change-evolution
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