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Unit 7-Change with Time (Evolution)
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Evolution ► Change With Time ► The development of new types of organisms from pre-existing types of organisms over time
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Diversity of life ► Wide variety of living things Estimate over 10 million species
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Adaptation ► An inherited trait that improves an organism’s chance of survival Ex. long neck and legs of a giraffe Coloration of a moth
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Possible Explanations ► Lamarck ► Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics
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Lamarck ► Use-Disuse structures used develop not used disappear
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Lamarck ► Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics Acquired characteristics- those obtained during the life of the organism- changes the body cells THESE CANNOT BE INHERITED ► Long neck of giraffe
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Darwin-Descent With Modification ► Theory of Natural Selection ► Those individuals with characteristics best suited to their environment will survive the struggle for existence, those not suited will die. ► “Nature selects” environment ► Differences are present in a species before the change occurs
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Darwin- Theory of Natural Selection ► 4 Main Parts of Darwin’s Reasoning ► 1. Overproduction- organisms produce more offspring than can survive to maturity ► 2. Genetic Variation- individuals in a species are different from one another due to traits inherited Ex. color, speed, strength, fur, structure
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Darwin- Theory of Natural Selection ► 3. Struggle to Survive- Overproduction Limited resources Competition Leads to a struggle for existence
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Darwin- Theory of Natural Selection ► 4. Differential Reproduction- “Survival of the Fittest” Only the fit survive Those best adapted to the environment
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Darwin- Theory of Natural Selection ► Fittest- those best adapted to the environment ► Favorable traits are passed on to future generations- since these traits are inherited and not acquired they will be passed on
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Darwin- Theory of Natural Selection ► Giraffe
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