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Evolution Notes Evolution - process in which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms; change in a species over time
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Evolution of the Horse Note how the horse gradually lost toes and increased in size over time.
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Supporting Evidence for Evolution
A. Age of the Earth: 4.5 BILLION Years old
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B. Fossil Evidence Fossil - preserved remains or traces of organisms (plants, animals, bacteria, etc.) Fossils can be found in sedimentary rocks The fossil record is the best evidence that evolution occurs
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Youngest Complex Organism
Oldest Simpler organisms
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C. Comparative Anatomy Anatomy - relating to the structures of the body Comparative Anatomy is the study of differences and similarities in the anatomy of organisms Homologous Structures – similar structures with different functions (whale flipper, human arm, bat wing)
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Vestigial Structures – structures that were once functional but no longer are
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The human appendix, a vestigial structure.
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D. Comparative Embryology – shows common ancestry among organisms when comparing embryos
Embryo - an organism in early stages of growth and development prior to birth
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very difficult to distinguish an early embryo of a fish, rabbit and a gorilla. All have tails and gill slits.
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E. Comparative Cytology
Cytology - the study of cell structures and their functions
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F. Comparative Biochemistry
Biochemistry - the study of chemical processes of living organisms Biochemical evidence – the closer the relationship between organisms, the greater the similarity of their chemicals (DNA, proteins) – Humans can use insulin from sheep and pigs!!
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