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Darwin Presents His Case Section 15 -3 This section explains the concepts of artificial

Darwin Presents His Case Section 15 -3 This section explains the concepts of artificial selection, natural selection, and fitness. It also describes evidence for evolution.

Publication of On the Origin of Species Is the following sentence true or false?

Publication of On the Origin of Species Is the following sentence true or false? • When Darwin returned to England, he rushed to publish his thoughts about evolution. • False

Publication of On the Origin of Species The naturalist whose essay gave Darwin an

Publication of On the Origin of Species The naturalist whose essay gave Darwin an incentive to publish his own work was. • Alfred Russel Wallace

Publication of On the Origin of Species • Circle the letter of each sentence

Publication of On the Origin of Species • Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about Darwin’s book, On the Origin of Species. • It contained evidence for evolution. • It described natural selection.

Inherited Variation and Artificial Selection • Differences among individuals of a species are referred

Inherited Variation and Artificial Selection • Differences among individuals of a species are referred to as _____. • variation

Inherited Variation and Artificial Selection Is the following sentence true or false? Genetic variation

Inherited Variation and Artificial Selection Is the following sentence true or false? Genetic variation is found only in wild organisms in nature. false

Inherited Variation and Artificial Selection Circle the letter of each sentence that is true

Inherited Variation and Artificial Selection Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about artificial selection. • It is also called selective breeding. • It occurs when humans select natural variations they find useful. • It produces organisms that look very different from their ancestors.

Evolution by Natural Selection What was Darwin’s greatest contribution? • His greatest contribution was

Evolution by Natural Selection What was Darwin’s greatest contribution? • His greatest contribution was developing a scientific hypothesis to explain how evolution occurs.

Evolution by Natural Selection What does the phrase struggle for existence mean? • It

Evolution by Natural Selection What does the phrase struggle for existence mean? • It means that members of each species compete regularly to obtain food, living space, and other necessities of life.

Evolution by Natural Selection • Fitness - The ability of an individual to survive

Evolution by Natural Selection • Fitness - The ability of an individual to survive • and reproduce in its specific environment Adaptation - Any inherited characteristic that increases an organism’s chance of survival • Natural selection - Survival of the fittest

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Is the following sentence true or false? • Adaptations can

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Is the following sentence true or false? • Adaptations can be physical characteristics but not more complex features such as behavior. • False

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Explain what Darwin meant by the phrase survival of the

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Explain what Darwin meant by the phrase survival of the fittest. Individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully.

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about natural selection. • It selects traits that increase fitness. • It takes place without human control.

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution • The principle that living species descend, with changes, from

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution • The principle that living species descend, with changes, from other species over time is referred to as_______. • Descent with modification

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution • The principle that all species were derived from common

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution • The principle that all species were derived from common ancestors is known as ____. • Common Descent

Evidence of Evolution Is the following sentence true or false? • Darwin argued that

Evidence of Evolution Is the following sentence true or false? • Darwin argued that living things have been evolving on Earth for thousands of years. • false

Complete the concept map.

Complete the concept map.

How do fossils that formed in different rock layers provide evidence of evolution? •

How do fossils that formed in different rock layers provide evidence of evolution? • They document the fact that life on Earth has changed over time.

 • Circle the letter of the way Darwin explained the distribution of finch

• Circle the letter of the way Darwin explained the distribution of finch species on the Galápagos Islands. • They had descended with modification from a common mainland ancestor.

How did Darwin explain the existence of similar but unrelated species? • Darwin thought

How did Darwin explain the existence of similar but unrelated species? • Darwin thought that such species evolved features in common because they were exposed to similar pressures of natural selection.

 • Structures that have different mature forms but develop from the same embryonic

• Structures that have different mature forms but develop from the same embryonic tissues are called. • HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES

Is the following sentence true or false? • Homologous structures provide strong evidence that

Is the following sentence true or false? • Homologous structures provide strong evidence that all four-limbed vertebrates have descended, with modifications, from common ancestors. • TRUE

 • Organs that are so reduced in size that they are just vestiges,

• Organs that are so reduced in size that they are just vestiges, or traces, of homologous organs in other species are called. • VESTIGAL ORGANS

Summary of Darwin’s Theory • Circle the letter of each idea that is part

Summary of Darwin’s Theory • Circle the letter of each idea that is part of Darwin’s theory of evolution. • There is variation in nature. • Fewer organisms are produced than can survive. • Species change over time.

Summary of Darwin’s Theory According to Darwin’s theory, what happens to individuals whose characteristics

Summary of Darwin’s Theory According to Darwin’s theory, what happens to individuals whose characteristics are not well suited to their environment? • Such individuals die or leave fewer offspring.

Summary of Darwin’s Theory Darwin believed that all organisms on Earth are united into

Summary of Darwin’s Theory Darwin believed that all organisms on Earth are united into a single tree of life by • Descent with modification

Evolutionary Theory Since Darwin What is the status of Darwin’s hypotheses today? • They

Evolutionary Theory Since Darwin What is the status of Darwin’s hypotheses today? • They have been confirmed and expanded by scientific advances in biology, geology, and physics