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Chapter 7 Sections 3 & 5 Evolution of Species Branching Trees.

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1 Chapter 7 Sections 3 & 5 Evolution of Species Branching Trees

2 Why are there so many species of plants and animals? Different environmentsSpecies have evolved to live in particular habitats.

3 Genetic Diversity Organisms within the same species do not all have identical traits. All of the genetic variations make up the “gene pool”

4 How New Species Form:Geographic isolation – when some members of a species get cut off from the others Table Talk: How does the Colorado River affect squirrel species?

5 Quickwrite: Summarize how new species form.

6 How animals become extinct A change occurs in the species environment – Climate change is the leading cause The species is unable to adapt and reproduce Extinct = no members of that species are still alive – Dodo – Tasmanian Tiger – Passenger Pigeon – Dinosaurs

7 Branching Tree DiagramShows probable evolutionary relationships among organisms The base is a common ancestor for all organisms in the diagram Characteristics that appear lower on the tree developed before those higher on the tree

8 TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING According to this tree, fish are a common ancestor of what other species? Are arachnids (spiders) related to brachiopods?

9 A More Complex Evolutionary Tree! end


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