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Learning Target: Evidence of Evolution I Can… Describe reasons that provide evidence that evolution occurred throughout the past I Will… Explain and give examples of evolutionary evidence from: Fossil record Biogeography Embryology Anatomy Homologous structures Analogous structures Vestigial structures
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Evidence of Evolution: Natural Selection Natural Selection – Mechanism of how evolution (genetic change over time of a population) happens. Genetic variation Selective pressure Environment Adaptation (advantage for survival and/or reproduction) Right before our eyes Dog breeds Antibiotic resistant bacteria Peppered moths But, life has been around for a very long time
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Evidence of Evolution: Fossil Record Fossil – traces of organisms that existed in the past mineralized over time “Rock snapshot of organisms in the past” Fossil records shows: Types of organisms Structure of the organism Location, ecosystem they lived in Age (when they lived) Rock layers Deeper = older Radioisotope dating of surroundings Organisms that have become extinct Changes in populations over time
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Evidence of Evolution: Geography Biogeography – study of the distribution of organism around the world Organisms from different areas show similarities Past migration from common population New ecosystems exert selective pressure Adaptations over time Geography can isolate groups Prevents mating between separated groups Galapagos Finches
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Evidence of Evolution: Geography Galapagos Finches:
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Evidence of Evolution: Embryology Embryology – Comparative anatomy study of embryo stage of development in organisms Different looking adults can have very similar embryo stage Fish, birds, reptiles, mammals All have gill slits in embryo stage Develops into throat and ear structures in mammals Strong evidence of common ancestor
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Evidence of Evolution: Embryology
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Evidence of Evolution: Anatomy Anatomy – study of structure Homologous structures Similar structures with different function Result of selective pressure Strong evidence of common ancestor
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Evidence of Evolution: Anatomy Homologous Common Tetrapod Ancestor
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Evidence of Evolution: Anatomy Analogous Analogous structures – Different structures with similar function Selective pressure, such as need for flight, forced similar traits in different organisms
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Evidence of Evolution: Anatomy Analogous Homologous structures Analogous structures
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Evidence of Evolution: Anatomy Vestigial Vestigial structures – Remnants of organs or structures that had a function in an ancestor, but no longer function in present day descendants Very strong evidence for evolution and change over time as selective pressures change
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Evidence of Evolution: Anatomy Vestigial Snakes – Also had a common tetrapod ancestor
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