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I. Darwin A. Original ideas: 1. Species are fixed/permanent 2. Earth is less than 10,000 years old and relatively unchanging.

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1 I. Darwin A. Original ideas: 1. Species are fixed/permanent 2. Earth is less than 10,000 years old and relatively unchanging

2 B. Early Scientists 1.Suggested Earth might be a lot older than a few thousand years by looking at specific fossils & certain living animals were similar but not exactly alike

3 180 million years ago, Pangaea split in 2 land masses India collided with Eurasia just 40–50 million years ago, forming the Himalaya mountain range. The continents continue to drift today.

4 B. Scientists 2.Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (mid-1800s) a. Proposed that life evolves/changes b. Proposed that by using or not using a body part, an organism develops certain acquired characteristics- **thought these could be passed on to offspring** c. “Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics”

5 Lamarck’s Giraffe

6 C. Charles Darwin 1.Mission: to study the geology, plants, animals he encountered on his voyage for 5 years 2.Ship was the H.M.S. Beagle 3.Focused on the Galapagos Islands

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9 4. Observations: a. too many organisms are produced b. organisms vary c. organisms struggle to survive (fight for food, mate, habitat, etc.) d. the fittest for the environment survive e. the fittest get to reproduce and pass on their genetic traits

10 C. Charles Darwin 3.Main Points: A. Descent with modification- organisms over long amount of time will accumulate different modifications to survive in environment B. Theory of Natural Selection individuals with inherited characteristics well-suited for their environment survive to leave more offspring on average than other individuals; “Survival of the fittest”

11 Descent with Modification Survival of the fittest

12 D. Alfred Wallace (1858) Came to same conclusion as Charles Darwin, sent Darwin his manuscript. Darwin published his book, On the Origin of Species, in 1859. Why didn’t he publish sooner?

13 Honey Badger WHAT DOES IT MEAN “THE FITTEST”?

14 Butterfly

15 Sea Slug Glaucus atlanticus

16 Nudibranchs

17 Red Squirrel

18 Dogs vs. Wolves

19 Water Bears

20 Venezuelan Pitcher Plant

21 Hemeroplanes triptolemus moth

22 Glasswing Butterfly

23 Camel

24 II. Evolution Define “evolution”: gradual changes that have transformed life over an immense period of time

25 A. Evidence of Evolution 1. Fossil record 2. Geographic Distribution- continental drift 3. Similarities in structures 4. Similarities in development 5. Molecular biology- DNA, proteins

26 B. Fossil Record 1.A fossil is preserved remains or markings left by organisms that lived in the past 2. Fossils are cast in sedimentary rock

27 Imprint

28 Mineralized

29 Frozen

30 Amber

31 Cast

32 C. Geographic Isolation 1.Traits of organisms are directly linked to the geography and environmental conditions of an area

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35 D. Homologous Structures 1.Homologous Structures: different organisms that have similar bone structure 2.

36 E. Analogous Structures 1. Define: features of different species that are similar in function but not in structure- are not derived from a common ancestor, but evolved in response to similar environmental challenge.

37 Examples 2. Example: Insects and birds both have wings to fly, although their wing structure is very different structure. The fat-insulated, streamline shapes of seals (mammals) and of penguins (birds) is another example.

38 F. Vestigial Structures 1. Vestigial Structures- remnants of structures that may have had important functions in an ancestral species but have no function currently

39 G. Similarities in Development 1.Embryos of closely related organisms have similar stages in development

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41 H. Molecular Biology 1.Similar DNA suggests an evolutionary relationship

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43 III. OTHER CONCEPTS IN EVOLUTION A. Antibiotic- and Pesticide-Resistance 1. Antibiotic- medicine that kills/slows the growth of bacteria 2. Some bacteria with natural resistance will not be killed off by the antibiotics and can re-grow a resistant population quickly

44 3. When pesticides are used, some insects will already have a natural resistance and survive the spraying, then reproduce more insects that inherit the resistance genes. Eventually the same pesticides will not have the same effect as before.

45 B. Artificial Selection 1. Defin e: selective breeding of domesticated plants and animals to produce offspring with genetic traits that humans value

46 IV. Types of Evolution A.Divergent Evolution: organisms that very similar evolve to become very different

47 B.Convergent evolution: when unrelated organisms evolve similar adaptations because of similar environment Ex: sharks and dolphins share analogous body plans, yet have different ancestral backgrounds (fish versus mammal)


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