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Do: Natural Selection Beans Learn: I can describe how natural selection works on a population Connect: Trends, Relate Over Time
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How does natural selection affect a population over time?
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If natural selection does cause a population to become fit over time then I will observe (write what observations you think you will make) because (why you think this will happen)
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Bowl with six different sized holes 5 different types of beans Lab report Notebook paper
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Type of Bean After trial 1 Start trial 2 After trial 2 Start trial 3 After trial 3 Start trial 4 After trial 4 Start trial 5 After trial 5
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One person in the group will be the shaker. The other person in the group will be the counter Both people will record the results on their lab report
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Place 5 beans of each type in your bowl. Shake the bowl 10 times (no more) using a side to side motion The ones that fall through the hole are considered dead. The ones that do not live to reproduce. For each bean that remains in the bowl, add another one of the same type of bean. Record your numbers Repeat 4 more times.
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Why do organisms evolve over time? How does natural selection work in a population of microbes? What factors determine survival in your life? What if the holes were larger than all the beans? What if the holes were smaller than all the beans? Which bean population increased most significantly? Why? What changes might occur in microbes that would cause selective pressure?
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On notebook paper, make a bar graph for each of your bean “species” for all 5 trials. You should have 5 different graphs. Color your bar graphs appropriately Make sure you include a title and label all your axes.
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Claim: What caused the change in your microbe population over time? Evidence: From your chart/bar graph numbers Reasoning: How does this simulation apply to real bacteria?
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