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1 The Evolution of Living Things
Chapter 7 The Evolution of Living Things

2 Review What is a hypothesis?
A possible explanation or answer to a question What is a theory? A unifying explanation for a broad range of hypotheses and observations that have been supported by explanation What is a law? Theories that are proven time and time again

3 What is Evolution? Evolution is a widely accepted theory.
It is not a law. You don’t need to believe anything I say in this chapter. However you need to know the information behind the theory to pass you SOL’s next year.

4 Change over time These three frogs all look different but live in the same habitat

5 Differences Among Species
All three frogs have different adaptations that help them survive Adaptation A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment Can include structures for finding food, for protection and movement

6 Stegosaurus

7 Dimetrodon

8 Brontosaurus

9 Species Groups of organisms that can mate with one another and produce fertile offspring Share same characteristics and adaptations Mule vs. horse vs. donkey

10 Do Species Change Over Time?
Scientist estimate the Earth is 4.6 billion years old Did the same animals and plants always live here?

11 Evolution Process by which populations accumulate inherited changes over time Because of evolution, scientists think all living organisms have a common ancestor

12 Evidence of Evolution Fossils
The solidified remains or imprints of once living organisms are found in the layers of the earth’s crust Mold – imprint Cast – mold filled in with sediment

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14 Fossil Record A historical sequence of life indicated by fossils found in the layers of the Earth’s crust

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17 Vestigial Structures Remnants of once-useful structures
Hind limb bones in whales Other examples Wings on flightless birds (ostriches, rheas) Human tail bone Erector pilli muscles and body hair Wisdom teeth

18 Comparing Organisms Bones in the human arm and a bat’s arm are similar even though they are used in different ways Indicates a common ancestor but the bones have evolved to perform different functions

19 Birds Walk on Their Toes

20 Comparing DNA All living things made from the same genetic material
The more similar the species (closely related) the more similarities in DNA codes

21 Comparing Embryonic Structures


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