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Welcome to Bio B!!
  • Evolution
  • Microbiology
  • Invertebrate Zoology
  • Vertebrate Zoology
  • Spring Ecology

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Top Final Exam Scores!!!
  • Total Possible 70pts.
  • 70 pts. John Bisgaard
  • 69 pts. Michelle Reisman, Steve Richter, Elaine
    Downie
  • 67 pts. Matt Breitzman, Andrew Falconer, Taylor
    Byrne
  • Adell Dougherty, Ryan Folz, John Hassett
  • 4. 66pts. Travis Vanderbosch
  • 5. 65pts. Katie Rath

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1st Semester Top Grades
  • 100.7 Elaine Downie
  • 100.2 Morgan Dixon
  • 100.1 Michelle Reisman
  • 99.5 Katie Rath
  • 98.2 Andrew Falconer
  • 97.6 Claire Shaller
  • 97.2 Katie Asproth, Jade Schantzen
  • 97.1 Devyn Ostertag
  • 97 Steve Richter

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Unit 1 Evolution
  • History of Life on Earth

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Charles Darwin (1859)changed biology forever.
  • A. In 1831 he was ships naturalist aboard the
    Beagle.

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A. In 1831 he changed biology forever.
  • B. On a 5 year voyage
  • He made observations on natural history.
  • (plants, animals,
  • rocks etc.)

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  • c. On the Galapagos Islands he made his most
    famous observations.
  • 1. finches
  • 2. tortoises
  • 3. iquanas

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  • D. Others (Lamarck) had written of evolution
    before.

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  • E. Darwin provided the
  • MECHANISM.
  • natural selection.

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2. Natural Selection
  • a. All species show
  • variation
  • (sizeland tortoises,
  • Galapagos tortoises.
  • color---Arctic Wolf and Timber Wolf
  • coloration----California salamanders

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2. Natural Selection
  • b. Sometimes life can be a STRUGGLE
    FOREXISTENCE.

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  • d. If an adaptation increases an individuals
    chance for survival it is
  • SELECTED for, that individual is more likely to
    survive, reproduce and pass on its genes.

The famous Peppered Moths of England (1800s and
1900s)
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2. Natural Selection
  • c. An adaptation is an inherited characteristic
  • that increases an organisms chance of survival.
  • (can be anatomical,
  • structural, physiological, behavioral)

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3. The Origin of Species
  • a. Darwin was influenced by Lyells
  • Principals of Geology.
  • Lyells work explained how awesome geological
    features could be built up overtime by processes
    that can be observed ex volcanoes, erosion.

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3. The Origin of Species
  • b. Darwin was also influenced by Malthus views
    on human population.
  • Malthus reasoned that if the human population
    continued to grow unchecked, sooner or later wed
    run out of food and space.

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3. The Origin of Species.
  • c. In 1859 Darwin published his work,
  • On the Origin of Species.
  • It caused a sensation that continues to this day!

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Charles Darwin, George Bush and our Biology Book!!
From Time magazine, April 15
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4. Evidence of Evolution
  • A Evidence includes
  • 1. Fossil evidence

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4. Evidence of Evolution
  • a.
  • 2. Homologous structures structures that have
    different mature forms but develop from the same
    embryonic tissue

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4. Evidence of Evolution
  • 3. Common Embryology.
  • The early stages or embryos of many animals with
    backbones are similar.

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  • 4. Geographic Distribution Different animals in
    different places.
  • 5. Vestigial Organs
  • organs with no uselful purpose that hint at a
    different ancestry

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5. Radioactivity and Fossil Dating
  • A. The fossil record shows how different groups
    of organisms have changed over time.

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5. Radioactivity and Fossil dating
  • B. In relative dating,
  • fossil age is estimated by the age of the
    surrounding rock.

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  • c. Radioactive elements, 92 and above have
    unstable nuclei that decay naturally and become
    lighter elements.
  • example uranium

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  • D. When they disintegrate they emit
  • three types of radiation.
  • 1. Alpha particles
  • 2 neutrons, 2 protons, stopped by paper

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  • 1. Alpha particles.
  • 2. Beta particles. Fast moving electrons.
    Stopped by thim metal.
  • 3. Gamma rays. High energy radiation like strong
    X-rays. Stopped by a lead wall.

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  • E. Carbon 14 is an unstable radioactive isotope
    found in nature, and therefore in the bodies of
    all living things.

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  • 1. When a living thing dies, it no longer takes
    in carbon, and the amount of C-14 in its body
    begins to decrease because of radioactive decay.
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