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Evidence for Evolution
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Biogeography- the study of where organisms live now and where they and their ancestors lived in the past.
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Many recently discovered fossils form series that trace the evolution of modern species from extinct ancestors.
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The greatest shark to have ever lived
The greatest shark to have ever lived! An apex predator, the Carcharodon megalodon comes from the Greek word for “big tooth”. This shark was as big as a bus at a length of 60 feet and estimated to weigh between tons. Their skeletons were made of cartilage, like those of modern sharks. This resulted in poor to no fossilization of their skeletons and therefore is rarely found in the fossil record.
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2. Comparative Anatomy A. Homologous Structures- similar structures that are different in function
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b. Vestigial Structures
Structures that serve no apparent purpose in the organism that has it
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Pelvis and Femur in Humans
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Do you have a Tail? The true human tail upon birth is caused by a lack of cell destruction of the distal end of the embryonic tail
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Pelvis and Femur in Whales
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Sightless eyes
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c. Analogous Structures
Similar structures in unrelated organisms
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3. Embryological Development
The comparative study of embryos during development at various stages
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4. Homologous Molecules Comparisons of DNA sequences and amino acid sequences in proteins * Amino acid sequence of cytochrome c in human and chimp differs by one amino acid!
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Activity: Timing is Everything
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