How did the evolutionary theory develop?
Up to Darwin*
1809- Most believed the Bible’s literal sotries
1831- Prinicples of Geology (Lyell) - suggested fossils were evidence of past animals
Lyell & Uniformitarianism - principle that Earth is shaped by forces seen today (sedimentation, wind erosion, as & lava deposition) - challenged Biblical ideas.
Darwin concluded evolution was a slow process.
What occured with Darwin on the Galapagos Islands?
What happened when Darwin worked with Wallace?
Wallace peer reviewed work, realising they had similar ideas ⇒ worked together (1858)
Give 3 pieces of evidence for evolution.
Paleontology - study of fossil & fossil record
Comparative anatomy - study of similariteis & differences between organism’s anatomy
Comparative biochemistry - sim/diff between organism’s chemical composition
What is a fossil?
(Paleontology) Give evidence for fossil record.
Why is fossil record incomplete?
Soft-bodied organisms decompose quickly before fossilising
Most fossils are destroyed by volcanoes and Earth’s movement
How is comparing anatomy, evidence for evolution?
Homologous structure - structure which is superficially different, but internally the same
How is comparing biochemistry, evidence for evolution?
(Molecular Evidence)
How do scientists discover how closely organisms (2 species) are related?