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 While viewing this video, answer the following: 1. List two adaptations you saw the fish use to allow it to survive in different conditions? 2. What do you think caused them to occur?

 In 1859 Charles Darwin stated that an environment has a strong influence over the survival of offspring. ( violent neighborhoods or habitat thicker fur on bears)  This is due to certain traits that allow some individuals to have a grater chance at survival and reproduction that others.

 It is a genetic change in characteristics of a population from one generation to the next  There are certain aspects of Evolution.. What are they? Coevolution, Evolution by Artificial & Natural Selection, Evolution of Resistance, Adaptation

 Natural Selection-over many generations, natural selection causes an organism’s characteristics of a population to change. This enables that organism to survive and reproduce more successfully.. Leading to evolution  Example: chameleon catching a fly with its tongue.

 Adaptation- an inherited trait that increases the organisms chance to survive and reproduce in a certain environment  Example: deer developing thicker fur to survive the cold habitat

 Two species evolve with one another in response to a long term interaction with each other  Example: Birds and honey flowers

 When individuals select a specific trait of an organism  Example: Vegetation.. Can select a certain trait to allow the vegetables to grow bigger and have a better produce appearance

 Ability of one main organism to tolerate a particular chemical designed to kill it.  How is this possible?  Those (pests) who are sprayed with a pesticide that do not die, reproduce offspring that will have the resistant strand to the chemical.  Examples: Pesticides are used by the agricultural community, roaches and Raid, humans and immunization shots

 So why should I care about this stuff?  How does it affect me?  Why Does Evolution Matter Now?

 Research and explain one way Evolution is important to the human species….