Title: EVOLUTION
1EVOLUTION
2EVOLUTION
IS THE TRANSFORMACION OF ANY POPULATION ALONG
TIME.
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4Catastrophism(Cuvier)
5J. P. LAMARCK
C. DARWIN
6J. P. LAMARCK
C. DARWIN
1) BOTH AUTHORS THOUGHT IN A CONTINUE AND GRADUAL
EVOLUTION
7IS A CHANGE GIVEN ALONG MILLION YEARS.
8J. P. LAMARCK
C. DARWIN
1) BOTH AUTHORS THOUGHT IN A CONTINUE AND GRADUAL
EVOLUTION. 2) BOTH AUTHORS THOUGHT THERE WAS A
RELATION BETWEEN THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVING BEINGS.
9RELATION ENVIRONMENT -LIVING BEING
10J. P. LAMARCK
C. DARWIN
1) BOTH AUTHORS THOUGHT IN A CONTINUE AND GRADUAL
EVOLUTION. 2) BOTH AUTHORS THOUGHT THERE WAS A
RELATION BETWEEN THE PLACE AND THE LIVING BEINGS.
ACQUIRED CHARACTERS THE USE AND THE NOT USE OF
ORGANS MODIFIES THE LIVING BEINGS.
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12J. P. LAMARCK
C. DARWIN
1) BOTH AUTHORS THOUGHT IN A CONTINUE AND
GRADUAL EVOLUTION. 2) BOTH AUTHORS THOUGHT THERE
WAS A RELATOIN BETWEEN THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVING THINGS.
ACQUIRED CHARACTERS
ADAPTATION
13VARIATION
14NATURAL SELECTION
15ADAPTATION
16J. P. LAMARCK
C. DARWIN-WALLACE
1) BOTH AUTHORS THOUGHT IN A CONTINUE AND GRADUAL
EVOLUTION 2) BOTH AUTHORS THOUGHT THERE WAS A
RELATION BETWEEN THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVING THINGS.
ACQUIRED CHARACTERS
ADAPTATION VARIATION NATURAL SELECTION (Survival
of the Fit)
Fittest (SPENCER)
17RELATION LIVING BEING- ENVIRONMENT INDIRECT
18NATURAL SELECTION
19RADIAL EVOLUTION. FROM A COMMON ANTECESOR THE
DESCENDANTS ADAPT TO DIFFERENT
ENVIRONMENTS. (Finch studies)
20Charles Darwin
21PALEONTOLOGY
Branch of Biology that studies fossils.
FOSSIL
Remains or prints of living beings that lived in
the past.
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24- Same strata exist separated in space but
representing the same time. (Sedgwick)
25Analogous Structures
- Are structure that have the same structure and
function but different evolutionary origens - The wing of an insect and the wing of a bird.
26Analogous Structures
27Homologous Structures
- These structures have the same structure but
different functions
28Vestigial Structures
- Are structures that dont have any apparent
function, but is homologous to structures in
other organisms where the structure has a
function. The most probable explanation is that
these structures were modified during evolution
to the point where they were no longer necessary. - Ex. The pelvic bones of the whale and the pelvic
bones of snakes and the leg bones of the
salamander
29Vestigial Structures
30Embryonic Development
- All the vertebrate embryos show a great
resemblance between each other in the first
stages of development and during these stages
they show a tail and - The only explanation is that they all share a
common ancestor. The development maybe the same
but the structures differentiate later in live,
possibly before birth.
31Embryonic Development
32Biochemical Analysis
- In the basic levels of biochemisty all living
cells are very similar - All use ATP as an energy source
- All have DNA
- All have RNA
- All have the same collection of 20 amino acids
- HAVE THE SAME GENETIC CODE
33Structure of Chromosomes
- The species share similarities in the number of
chromosomes, the sequence of amino acids in
proteins and the composition of DNA - In fact they use all these factors to examine the
relation between individuals