5.2 Natural selection The image shows the changes of beak shape in the Galapagos finch to suit the different food sources available on different islands.

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5.2 Natural selection The image shows the changes of beak shape in the Galapagos finch to suit the different food sources available on different islands in the archipelago. Natural selection has caused one species to evolve into different, distinct species. Essential idea: The diversity of life has evolved and continues to evolve by natural selection. By Chris Paine https://bioknowledgy.weebly.com/ adapted from: http://online.itp.ucsb.edu/plecture/nurse/oh/27.jpg

Understandings, Applications and Skills Statement Guidance 5.2.U1 Natural selection can only occur if there is variation among members of the same species. 5.2.U2 Mutation, meiosis and sexual reproduction cause variation between individuals in a species. 5.2.U3 Adaptations are characteristics that make an individual suited to its environment and way of life. 5.2.U4 Species tend to produce more offspring than the environment can support. 5.2.U5 Individuals that are better adapted tend to survive and produce more offspring while the less well adapted tend to die or produce fewer offspring. 5.2.U6 Individuals that reproduce pass on characteristics to their offspring. Students should be clear that characteristics acquired during the lifetime of an individual are not heritable. The term Lamarckism is not required. 5.2.U7 Natural selection increases the frequency of characteristics that make individuals better adapted and decreases the frequency of other characteristics leading to changes within the species. 5.2.A1 Changes in beaks of finches on Daphne Major. 5.2.A2 Evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.

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5.2.U1 Natural selection can only occur if there is variation among members of the same species. http://youtu.be/uz7U4k522Pg

5.2.U1 Natural selection can only occur if there is variation among members of the same species. The harlequin ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) is highly variable in appearance, with over 100 different colour forms reported worldwide. The implication of variation is that some individuals will be more suited to particular conditions and hence more likely to survive. http://www.arkive.org/harlequin-ladybird/harmonia-axyridis/image-G77560.html

5.2.U2 Mutation, meiosis and sexual reproduction cause variation between individuals in a species.

5.2.U2 Mutation, meiosis and sexual reproduction cause variation between individuals in a species.

5.2.U2 Mutation, meiosis and sexual reproduction cause variation between individuals in a species.

5.2.U2 Mutation, meiosis and sexual reproduction cause variation between individuals in a species.

5.2.U2 Mutation, meiosis and sexual reproduction cause variation between individuals in a species.

5.2.U2 Mutation, meiosis and sexual reproduction cause variation between individuals in a species.

5.2.U2 Mutation, meiosis and sexual reproduction cause variation between individuals in a species.

5.2.U2 Mutation, meiosis and sexual reproduction cause variation between individuals in a species.

5.2.U2 Mutation, meiosis and sexual reproduction cause variation between individuals in a species.

5.2.U3 Adaptations are characteristics that make an individual suited to its environment and way of life.

5.2.U3 Adaptations are characteristics that make an individual suited to its environment and way of life.

5.2.U3 Adaptations are characteristics that make an individual suited to its environment and way of life. http://www.biologyinmotion.com/evol/index.html

5.2.U4 Species tend to produce more offspring than the environment can support. http://i.guim.co.uk/static/w-620/h--/q-95/sys-images/Guardian/Weather/WeatherWatch/2013/3/29/1364579451698/Female-Frog-and-Frogspawn-008.jpg