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DO NOW: Take out Monday’s homework Take out last night’s homework Receive Evolution Packet Put your name on that bad boy
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Many people use antibacterial soaps and cleaners in hopes of staying healthier. When the products are poured down the drain, they ultimately reach lakes, rivers, and streams. The overexposure to all of those antibacterial products is causing these bodies of water to become populated with drug-resistant bacteria and is negatively affecting these ecosystems.
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HOMEWORK REVIEW 16 – 18
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HOMEWORK REVIEW 19 AND 20
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HOMEWORK REVIEW
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DARWIN, POPULATION, CLASSIFICATION, HISTORY OF LIFE UNIT 5 - EVOLUTION
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SECTION 16.1 – DARWIN’S VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY Evolution – change over time; the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms
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22 year old naturalist In late December of 1831, he set sail on the HMS Beagle from England for a 5-year cruise around the world This voyage turned out to begin a revolution in scientific thought that would radically change the way scientists look at life Wherever the Beagle went, Darwin collected plant and animal specimens CHARLES DARWIN – DO NOT COPY
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CHARLIE’S JOURNEY
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C.D. once ate an owl. Yummers. C.D. wanted to be a doctor, but could not stand the sight of blood Best Birthday Gift Ever: A Mountain Darwin married his first cousin Darwin played Backgammon Father said, “You will be a disgrace to yourself and all your family!” Church of England finally apologizes FUN FACTS ABOUT CHARLES DARWIN (ACCORDING TO WWW.NEATORAMA.COM ) WWW.NEATORAMA.COM
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“Charles Darwin: 200 years from your birth, the Church of England owes you an apology for misunderstanding you and, by getting our first reaction wrong, encouraging others to misunderstand you still. We try to practice the old virtues of 'faith seeking understanding' and hope that makes some amends. But the struggle for your reputation is not over yet, and the problem is not just your religious opponents but those who falsely claim you in support of their own interests. Good religion needs to work constructively with good science – and I dare to suggest that the opposite may be true as well” Dr. Malcolm Brown – Director of Mission and Public Affairs
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DARWIN’S OBSERVATIONS ABOARD THE BEAGLE Different, yet ecologically similar, animal species inhabited separated, but ecologically similar, habitats around the globe Different, yet related, animal species often occupied different habitats within a local area Fossils of extinct animals were similar to living species
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FOSSILS Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms
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THE GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS
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GALÁPAGOS ISLAND DIVERSITY
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16.2 – IDEAS THAT SHAPED DARWIN’S THINKING Charles Lyell and James Hutton – concluded that Earth is extremely old and that the processes that changed Earth in the past are the same processes that operate the present
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LAMARCK Suggested that organisms could change during their lifetimes by selectively using or not using various parts of their bodies (Use and Disuse). He also suggested that individuals could pass these acquired traits on to their offspring, enabling change over time.
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AUGUST WEISMANN – WRITE THIS ON PAGE 4 AFTER LAMARCK Cut the tails of mice for 22 generations and observed the offspring. He found that the acquired characteristics of shortened tails was not inherited.
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THOMAS MALTHUS Reasoned that if the human population grew unchecked, there wouldn’t be enough living space and food for everyone
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ARTIFICIAL SELECTION Selective breeding of plants and animals to promote the occurrence of desirable traits in offspring
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DO NOW: PAGE 23 AND 24 Homework: Page 453, 1 – 2 Page 458, 1 – 4
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