Mutation Nation Objective To demonstrate species change over
Mutation Nation! Objective: To demonstrate species change over time Bell work: how 1. What is a mutation? Any change in the DNA of an organism 2. Are mutations good or bad? Explain your answer. Mutations can be both good or bad, or they can have no effect at all. Good – webbed feet on a duck Bad – Skin cancer No effect – Blue or Brown eye color © Getting Nerdy, LLC
Huh? Earth is approximately 4. 6 billion years old, and the planet has changed a great deal during its existence. For organisms to survive, they would have to change (mutate) also. A mutation is any permanent change in the DNA of a gene or chromosome. Some mutations are BAD, some can be GOOD and some don’t really have any effect. © Getting Nerdy, LLC
Examples of Mutation: Albinism …the absence of pigmentation within the skin – true albinos have pink eyes due to the flow of blood to the retina and the absence of pigment within the iris… © Getting Nerdy, LLC
Examples of Mutation: Flu Virus …every year, scientists that study the flu virus must devise a new vaccine to combat the current strain of flu going around. The flu virus mutates often so new vaccines must be created each year… © Getting Nerdy, LLC
Mutation Nation: What did you come up with? Two mutations are discussed on the previous slides – Albinism and the Flu virus. List three more mutations that exist in nature and whether they are good, bad or neutral in the chart on your paper… © Getting Nerdy, LLC
Some mutations lead to adaptation… When a mutation is beneficial and helps an organism to survive in its environment, the organism has the opportunity to live longer, find a mate, and pass on its good traits to its offspring. A zebra’s stripes allow it to confuse predators when How are a zebra’s stripes helpful mutation? traveling in herds. This considered allows themato survive another day to pass on their traits during reproduction. © Getting Nerdy, LLC
What is an Adaptation? An adaptation is a characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment. They include structures and behaviors for finding food, a mate, for protection, and for moving from place to place. © Getting Nerdy, LLC
Can you list some adaptations of the animals below? • • Jaw that can “unhinge” to swallow prey whole Basks in the sun to warm cold-blooded body Can “smell” with it’s tongue • • Large ears to hear predators Powerful back legs for jumping long distances Pouch for carrying young until they are able to survive on their own • • Adaptation: • • • Have opposable thumbs for grasping items Prehensile tail for hanging from trees Teeth designed for omnivorous diet behavior or characteristic for survival • • • © Getting Nerdy, LLC Has spots that camouflage them from predators and prey alike Teeth designed for meat eating Have special ankle bones that allow them to climb down trees headfirst • • • Have special hairs on their back which they can release when under attack to irritate the eyes and nose of predators Can easily sense vibrations in the ground Trunk used to bathe, drink and wash themselves Large tusks for defense Large feet to distribute body weight and to dig out water holes
Who figured all of this stuff out? Charles Darwin, studied the characteristics of organisms in the Galapagos Islands and noticed that they were similar to those on nearby South America. He hypothesized that animals came to the Galapagos from the mainland. The environment determined which animals would survive and which would die off. Those adapted to the new environment survived and became different from their mainland relatives. Example: Iguanas & Finches © Getting Nerdy, LLC
Evolution: Things You Need to Know by James May Season 2 Episode 3 - Evolution Watch this great BBC video about evolution and answer the questions on your sheet © Getting Nerdy, LLC
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