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Mechanism of Evolution Biogeography- the study of where organisms live now and where they and their ancestors lived in the past.

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2 Mechanism of Evolution

3 Biogeography- the study of where organisms live now and where they and their ancestors lived in the past.

4 Many recently discovered fossils form series that trace the evolution of modern species from extinct ancestors.

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8 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 30-60 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.

9 2. Comparative Anatomy A. Homologous Structures- similar structures that are different in function

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11 b. Vestigial Structures Structures that serve no apparent purpose in the organism that has it

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18 c. Analogous Structures Similar structures in unrelated organisms

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21 3. Embryological Development The comparative study of embryos during development at various stages

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23 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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26 Activity: Timing is Everything


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