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1 Chapter 10 Where did we come from? (from an evolutionist perspective)

2 Biological Evolution  Change in the characteristics of a biological population that occurs over the course of generations  Inherited genes,  Not factors dealing with temporary changes in the environment  Not behavioral  Ex. Antibiotic Resistance

3 Natural Selection  Microevolution (not debatable): changes that occur within a population  Macroevolution (debatable): changes that result in the origin of new species

4 Theory of Common Descent  The Theory of Common Descent states that all organisms originated from a common ancestor

5 Darwin & the Theory of Evolution  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SCjhI86grU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SCjhI86grU  The observations that Charles Darwin found provided evolutionists with evidence of Biogeography

6 Evidence of Evolution  Homologies  Embryonic Development  Biogeography  The Fossil Record https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhHOjC4oxh8

7 Homologies: studying similarities  Anatomical Homology: comparison of similar anatomy in different species  Ex. Mammal forelimbs  Vestigial Traits - Traits without a function but had a function in a species evolutionary history

8 Molecular Homology  Molecular Homology: comparison of similar genes in different species

9 Embryonic Development  Developmental Homology: similarities in the process of development from fertilized egg to adult organism  Early embryos of different species look similar  Ex. Those with spinal cords share traits as embryos  Pharyngeal slits & tails

10 Biogeography  Distribution of the species of Earth  Darwin observed species that were unique to each island but had minor differences

11 The Fossil Record  Fossils: remains of living organisms left in soil or rock  Collections of fossils form a record of ancient life

12 Evidence Validity  Is this sufficient evidence to support common ancestry and the macroevolution?  Is there bias in science textbooks?  Is there scientific evidence against evolution?  Are there possible explanations for the appearance of these evidences?


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