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EVOLUTION

Observation and Inference Let’s do a little exercise… www.carlwozniak.com

Dinosaur tracks are common occurrences in the southern and eastern U.S. Here is a section of tracks that were recently uncovered. Can you answer the following questions? www.carlwozniak.com

What is the size and nature of the organisms? Were the tracks made at the same time? How many animals were involved? Can you reconstruct the events that occurred? www.carlwozniak.com

In what direction did the animals move? Did they change speed or direction? Was the soil moist or dry? In what type of rock were the prints made? www.carlwozniak.com

The following summer some more digging revealed more of the track The following summer some more digging revealed more of the track. What additional information have you gained that allows you to refine your answers? www.carlwozniak.com

Were the tracks made at the same time? How many animals were involved? Can you reconstruct the events that occurred? In what direction did the animals move? Did they change speed or direction? www.carlwozniak.com

In the final summer of the excavation one last part of the footprint trail was uncovered. Does this section provide additional information to refine your hypothesis? www.carlwozniak.com

So what happened? What part of your hypothesis is observation? What part is inference? What part is conjecture? www.carlwozniak.com

This is how science is done. www.carlwozniak.com

Copyright Pulse Education Services cc 2006 What is evolution? All things we see today arose from things that existed in the past but they look different because things change over long periods of time Applies not only to life forms on Earth, but also to all the planets that make up our galaxy (milky way) and all the galaxies that make up the universe They look diff because things change over time… Applies also to the galaxy and the universe • INTRODUCTION

Biological Evolution as “descent with modification” Copyright Pulse Education Services cc 2006 Biological Evolution as “descent with modification” Biological evolution refers to the changes that life forms have undergone over long periods of time – distinct from the evolution of the Earth itself. Biological Evolution means that all present-day forms of life … have descended from, and are related to, those that lived in the past may look different because they became modified from one generation to another Sometimes the modifications are so great that it is difficult to see the similarities between the modern form and its ancestor Biological evolution refers to the changes that life forms have undergone over long periods of time – distinct from the evolution of the Earth itself. Biological Evolution means that all present-day forms of life … have descended from, and are related to, those that lived in the past may look different from those that they descended from because they became modified from one generation to another Sometimes the modifications are so great that it is difficult to see the similarities between the modern form and its ancestor • INTRODUCTION

Hypothesis vs theory Hypothesis: a testable statement that can be used to build inferences and explanations

The word “theory” in everyday speech Copyright Pulse Education Services cc 2006 “My theory is that AIDS was created in a laboratory for biological warfare” The word “theory” in everyday speech Thoughts, ideas or opinions which don’t have to supported by facts • INTRODUCTION

What is a scientific theory? Copyright Pulse Education Services cc 2006 What is a scientific theory? An explanation which can be supported by facts, laws and tested hypotheses. Examples: Heliocentric theory (the Earth revolves around the sun) Atomic theory (structure of matter) Most scientists accept that the theory of evolution has the same factual basis as the two theories above. • INTRODUCTION

The Theory of Evolution is regarded as a scientific theory since various hypotheses relating to evolution have been tested and verified over time.