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Title: Evidence for Evolution


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Evidence for Evolution
  • Ideas that shaped Darwins thinking

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  • The story of the Soapberry bug and the antibiotic
    resistant bacteria.

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  • Natural selection is a process of editing, not a
    creative mechanism.
  • A drug/fruit does not create a different species
    it selects for specific traits in a population
    that allow it to survive it that specific
    environment.

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Ideas that shaped Darwins thinking
  • Prior to Darwins Theory of Evolution there were
    4 scientists that had their own ideas and
    theorys
  • 1. Hutton
  • 2.Lyell
  • 3.Lamarck
  • 4. Malthus

The Rock Boys!!
The Math guy!
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James Hutton
  • Helped scientists understand that Earth is many
    millions of years old
  • Processes that changed the Earth in the past are
    the same processes that operate in the present

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Charles Lyell
  • In Lyells book Principles of Geology
  • Rock Cycle Volcanoes and Earthquakes
  • Erosion continues to carve out canyons.

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Uniformitarianism
  • Uniformitarianism the natural laws and processes
    that operate in the universe now, have always
    operated in the past.

How do you pronounce that??
Uniformitarianism
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Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
  • Use or disuse of organs, organisms acquired or
    lost certain traits during their lifetime.
  • Traits could then be passed on to their
    offspring.

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Thomas Robert Malthus
  • Malthus reasoned that if the human population
    continued to grow unchecked, sooner or later
    there would be insufficient living space and food
    for everyone.
  • Supporting Darwins thought that only those who
    have the best traits for the environment will
    find the space, food, etc.

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Thomas Robert Malthus
  • He theorized that there was a carrying capacity
    in every habitat/ environment
  • Populations will naturally get checked by famine,
    disease etc.

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Darwins Theory of Evolution
  • 1. Change over time, common ancestor
  • Pre-existing variation
  • 2. Variation within a population or species
  • Everyone is just a little different
  • 3. Natural selection
  • Adaptations
  • Survival of the fittest

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Darwins Evidences
  • 1. Fossil Record
  • 2.Biogeography Geographical

  • Distribution
  • 3. Vestigial Organs
  • 4. Similarities in Structure
  • Homologous Structures
  • 5. Similarities in Early development
  • Embryology

Yes, I can support it!
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1. Fossil Record
  • Preserved remains or markings left by organisms
    that lived in the past are called fossils.

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  • Comparing fossils to present day organisms not
    only show changes but also what species have
    become extinct.
  • Position of fossils can reveal their age.

Younger Older
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2. BIogeography
  • Organisms in different parts of the world shared
    similarities (continental drift)
  • Ex. Endemic species

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3. Vestigial Organs
  • Organs of many animals are so reduced in size
    that they are just vestiges, or traces, of
    homologous organs in other species

I have a pelvis!!!
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4. Similarities in structures
  • Homologous structure same basic structure but
    different function
  • Analogous structure same basic function, but do
    not have the same basic structure

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Homologous
  • Homologous structures similar structures but
    have different function
  • Derived from a common ancestor different
    environment conditions
  • Ex. Forelimb

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Analogous
  • Analogous structures similar function but not
    similar in structure
  • Not derived from a common ancestor same
    environmental conditions
  • Ex. A butterfly wing and a bird wing

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5. Similarities in Early development
  • Common pattern in the development
  • In their early stages, chickens, turtles, and
    rats look similar, providing evidence that they
    shared a common ancestor
  • Posterior tail, pharyngeal pouches

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Lets Play a Game
  • Adopt an Embryo!
  • Select one embryo to adopt as your own!!

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Class Activity
  • Adopt an Embryo!
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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Adopt and Embryo
  • Stage 2
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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Adopt an Embryo
  • Stage 3

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Darwins Evidences
  • 1. Fossil Record
  • 2.Biogeography Geographical

  • Distribution
  • 3. Vestigial Organs
  • 4. Similarities in Structure
  • Homologous Structures
  • 5. Similarities in Early development
  • Embryology

Yes, I can support it!
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  • Evolution.just a theory.
  • Life has changed over time, documented and
    supported

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Homologous vs. Analogous Activity
  • Homologous Structure
  • Analogous Structure
  • Same Structure different function
  • Same function different structure
  • Instructions
  • Read
  • Define
  • Color
  • Chart
  • Answer Questions
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