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Title: EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION


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EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION
  • CHAPTER 15-2

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EVOLUTION DEFINED
  • Evolution is a process of gradual modifications

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EVOLUTION DEFINED
  • Evolution is a process of gradual modifications
  • Darwin called this descent with modification

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COMMON ANCESTOR
  • Many animals and plants shared common ancestors
    and deviated from that common ancestor overtime.

Organism 1
Ancestor
Organism 2
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7 LINES OF EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE THEORY OF
EVOLUTION
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1. Paleontology
  • Fossils provide geologic evidence of evolution
  • Fossils in older layers are more primitive than
    those in the upper layers

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1. Paleontology
  • Fossils provide geologic evidence of evolution
  • Fossils in older layers are more primitive than
    those in the upper layers
  • Shows that life has become more complex.
  • Shows that life on earth has not always been the
    same

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  • Transitional Species
  • Direct descendants of modern day species
  • Fossil record contains the intermediates
  • Descent with modification states that newer
    species are modified versions of older species

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2. VESTIGIAL STRUCTURES
  • Remnants of organs or structures that had a
    function in an early ancestor.

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2. VESTIGIAL STRUCTURES
  • Remnants of organs or structures that had a
    function in an early ancestor.
  • Shows that these organisms are descendants from
    organisms that used them.
  • Ex Whale hind leg bones

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3. HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES
  • Body parts that are similar in structure, but may
    have different functions

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3. HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES
  • Body parts that are similar in structure, but may
    have different functions
  • Indicating at some point way in the past they did
    the same job and came from a common ancestor

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FEATHERS
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4. ANALOGOUS STRUCTURES
  • Same functions but different development

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4. ANALOGOUS STRUCTURES
  • Same functions but different development
  • ex. a butterfly wing and a bat wing
  • Indicates that populations evolve to be better
    suited to the environment

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5. Biogeography
  • Geographical distribution of living creatures.

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5. Biogeography
  • Geographical distribution of living creatures.
  • Similar species are found in similar places
    showing common ancestry.
  • (divergent evolution)
  • Ex marsupials in Australia

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6. Embryology
  • Some stages of embryo development of different
    organisms are similar
  • Shows common ancestry

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7. Biological Molecules
  • DNA ? RNA? Proteins
  • Similar proteins means similar DNA

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7. Biological Molecules
  • DNA ? RNA? Proteins
  • Similar proteins means similar DNA
  • The more similar proteins means they share a
    recent common ancestor

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Whale Video
  • http//www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?titleWha
    le_evolutionvideo_id65653
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