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1 Natural Selection Notes

2 Natural Selection: Bill Nye

3 Answer the following 7 questions. 1. Define the term evolution. (p.286) 2. Define natural selection. (p.293) 3. Discuss the following four major influences that Darwin took into consideration when forming his theory: Lyell’s ideas about geology (p. 289), Artificial Selection (p. 292), The work of Malthus concerning population (p. 293), and Darwin’s observations during his voyage on the Beagle. (p.290-291) 4. Explain how overproduction, variation, competition, adaptations, and fitness fit into Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection. (p.292-297)

4 5. Explain how changes in genes cause variations within populations that lead to natural selection. (p.280) 6. Explain how the distribution of sickle cell anemia and the resistance to antibiotics and insecticides provide evidence for natural selection. (p.180, 278, & 289) 7. Describe the endosymbiotic theory of eukaryotic cells’ evolution. (p.258-260)

5 Natural Selection, Continued

6 Fossils Fossils – any sign of earlier life, usually found in the soil or sedimentary rock Show evolution of life Show change in our Earth’s and it’s inhabitants over time. Relocated due to natural disasters, dated wrong May have missing parts Not all environments are suitable for fossil formation Paleontologists – scientists who study fossils

7 The Galapagos Islands

8 Fossils, Continued…… Creationists believe… The most obvious and gravest objection against the theory of evolution is… Fossil record has failed to back it up Archaeopteryx (believed to be half bird, half reptile) provides a tremendous challenge to the notation of organic evolution Frauds and Turkeys (archaeoraptor)

9 Fossils: Galapagos Islands

10 Evolution vs Creationism

11 Homologous Structures Similar structures with different functions Evolutionists believe… As different groups of vertebrates evolved, their bodies evolved differently Similarities in bone structure suggest that all vertebrates share a common ancestor Homologists – the study of similar structures. They are the predecessors, not evolutionists

12 Homologous Structures, Cont… Creationists argument Richard Owen (most famous anatomist of Darwin’s time) Pointed toward a common archetype or design Did not believe in “decent with modification” “Barra’s Blunder” in 1990 Compared a 1953 to a 1954 Corvette Compared a 1954 to a 1955 Corvette Claimed that is was “obvious there could have been decent with modification” Based his whole argument on this claim Failed to recognize the fact the engineers had drawn up plans for these model automobiles.

13 Embryo Development Evolutionists claim that… At some time all vertebrate embryos have a tail Remains in most adult vertebrates Buds that become limbs Gill slits Form structures found in the throat

14 Elephant Evolution


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