EVOLUTION Descent with modification Age of the Earth
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EVOLUTION: Descent with modification
Age of the Earth Scientists estimate Earth to be _______ years old n Does not look today as it once did, nor do the _____ on it n
Change over time n n Earth is very old! Has changed a great deal. Different _____ Different temp. _____ from outer space • Some organisms have stayed about the same as they were millions of years ago. Some have changed. Some have disappeared.
Adaptation n Traits that an organism uses to _____ and _______ in it’s environment. They are passed on from parent to offspring. n n Example: How are Polar bears adapted to life in the Arctic? Why would they not be well adapted to life in Hawaii? Can include structures or behaviors Sea Turtles bury their eggs in the sand. How is this behavior an adaptation? n
Species n n n Living things that share the same characteristics and _______ Can mate with one another to produce offspring Species have _____ over time
Species change too… n n n Many different life forms have existed through Earth’s history Evidence for this comes from _____ Why do species change? ________ n n Small changes in a species because of natural selection add up over ______ of years! Mutations in an organism’s DNA, although most often bad, can sometimes result in an adaptation. If this ______ helps the organism survive it will be “selected” and passed on to its offspring.
Evidence! n Key evidence to support evolution comes from fossils n n n Generally found in _______ rock (particles of sand, dust and soil form layers, with oldest at the bottom) Fossils tell us that some species have died out, while some have ______ greatly Why? ?
Because of EVOLUTION n n n “Descent with Modification” Organisms change over time, to what suits their ____ the best Example: Giraffe
Must Have: C Overproduction (too many babies) C Variation (different traits) C "Struggle for Existence" C “Success = Reproduction and passing on the trait”
C Giraffes with _____ necks get better food, have more babies (have an advantage in the struggle for existence) C Longer necks make more long necks (so that trait gets _____)
Results: Over time, average neck length _____
Other conditions: **New species can form **_____ may occur, which allow others to take over Extinction happens when adaptations fail Okapi to keep up with (relative changes to the of the giraffe) environment.
How do New Species Form?
Steps to a New Species 1. 2. 3. Separation Adaptation Selection (reproductive _____)
More evidence for evolution 1. Comparing Skeletons: n Different organisms have _______ basic structure = common ancestor
2. Fossil Evidence n n n At first glance, whales may seem similar to fish. But whales have all the characteristics of a ______. Scientists believe that the ancient ancestor of whales was a land mammal. A more recent ancestor was a mammal that spent some time in water and some time on land. There is fossil evidence to _______ this hypothesis.
3. Vestigial Structures n Physical structures or behavior that is no longer _______for an organism to survive or reproduce in it’s environment. n Things that have been left over as evolution takes place. Scientists think that the appendix may be a vestigial structure. n Vestigial Structure
4. Comparing DNA from different species n n All organisms have the same type of DNA Organisms that are more closely related have more similar sequences of _____ (example: humans and chimpanzees, only 40 million base pair differences)
5. Embryonic ____ n n Early in development all _____ look amazingly similar Common ancestor?
Were you paying attention? 1. What is evolution? 2. Organisms are considered members of the same species if…. n A. n B.
Were you paying Attention Cont. 3. What are the 3 steps to speciation (the forming of a new species) 4. What are 5 examples of evidence in support of the Theory of Evolution?
Branching Tree Diagrams n n n Scientists use ___________ to show they think organisms are related. They are kind of like family trees. They use ____ evidence, comparative anatomy (comparing skeletons), and _______ comparisons
Which animal is most closely related to whales?
Which groups of animals are still alive today? How can you tell? Why do the lines get wider or thinner? What does the branching tree diagram tell us about snakes and lizards?
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