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Objective: How do adaptations affect fitness and lead to natural selection?
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Phenotype = physical traits Expression of the organism’s genotype TALK IT OVER: What are the phenotypes of the salamander? (DO NOT WRITE DOWN)
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Partner Talk: Compare boxes 1, 2, & 3. Which mouse has a higher survival rate? Why? An organism’s phenotype will determine whether or not they survive. Natural selection acts directly on organism’s phenotype
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Inherited trait that is important for an organism's survival Affect fitness = ability to survive and reproduce in its environment
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Limited resources = competition Genetic variation means some more fit than others Survival of the fittest – individuals with the best adaptations will survive and pass them on
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Directional Selection: favors extremes Stabilizing Selection: favors average (most common) Disruptive Selection: favors extremes at both ends * Over time can lead to speciation!!!
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At the bottom of today’s notes: In 3 complete sentences summarize the main idea of today’s lesson. (highlight and number your periods)
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