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Daily Review of class notes. Castle Learning due Friday
Date: March 29th, period 1 Aim # 62: How does adaptive variation lead to the survival of an organism? HW: Daily Review of class notes. Castle Learning due Friday Quarterly Exam next Tuesday 4/4 Do Now: Please take out last night’s homework “Phylogenetic Tree”
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Daily Review of class notes. Castle Learning due Friday
Date: March 29th, period 5 Aim # 62: How does adaptive variation lead to the survival of an organism? HW: Daily Review of class notes. Castle Learning due Friday Quarterly Exam next Wednesday 4/5 Do Now: Please take out last night’s homework “Phylogenetic Tree”
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Aim #62: How does adaptive variation lead to the survival of an organism?
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DIFFERENCES (in structure and or behavior) within a population
1) Variation DIFFERENCES (in structure and or behavior) within a population
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2) What produces variations?
Sexual reproduction recombination of genes Meiosis Crossing over Independent assortment – different gametes made by one parent Mutations
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3) Why are variations important to a population?
Variation in a species increases the chances that some members will survive an environmental change. Why is this important?
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Peppered Moth (~2 minutes)
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4) For example: The peppered moth
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A variation that allows an organism to survive in it’s environment
5) Adaptation A variation that allows an organism to survive in it’s environment
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A variation that allows you to survive a changing environment
6) Adaptive Variation A variation that allows you to survive a changing environment
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7) What would happen to a population with variation if the environment changed?
Those who had an adaptive variation would survive. Those that don’t will die. This would lead to …. EVOLUTION
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8) What would happen to a population that did not have variation?
If they don’t posses a trait that allows them to adapt to a changing environment, they will die out: EXTINCTION
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9) What is the theory of evolution?
Theory – well tested conclusion that has been accepted by the scientific community. Evolution : The process by which species change over time. Present day species are related to ancient species.
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Summary Questions: The driving force behind evolution is the
interaction between the individual organisms and the __________. 2) In your own words, define what an adaptive variation is? 3) Explain what the following statement means, “Individual organisms do not evolve, species do”.
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